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I agree there should be consequences for non-compliance.
"When, however, this does not happen there should be consequences.
When they fail in that regard, there should be consequences.
It is important to remember that there still should be consequences for carrying a knife.
These principles would say that if you do something wrong, there should be consequences.
"I believe there should be consequences to bad behavior," he said.
There should be consequences in the event of errors — which are, tragically, made, and are the great risk.
"The Syria government has made commitments, and it's blatantly violated those commitments, and as I've said, if they continue, there should be consequences," Ms. Rice told reporters afterward.
So when Trump said that there should be consequences for women who have illegal abortions, no one acted more outraged than the people who had been arguing for decades that those women were complicit in murder.
Stoops was specifically addressing the Pryor issue, but his message was clear: There should be consequences for actions at the college level that follow players to their N.F.L. careers.
However Obama, who has repeatedly shifted his position on Syria over the past fortnight, maintained on Saturday that punitive force might still be used against Syria in the future, saying there should be "consequences" for Bashar al-Assad's government if it did not comply with the deal.
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