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He said that his situation was now so serious that he had considered seeking refuge in a foreign embassy.
His health, however, was dogged by a recurring kidney ailment so serious that he sometimes had to cancel engagements.
Or was Mr. Hurd's behavior so serious that he should have been fired for "cause," which would have enabled H.P. to deny him his $12.2 million severance package?
The threat to his life is so serious that he lives at the police station, leaving once or twice a month to visit his family.
A forensic psychiatric examination found the doctor had a mental disorder, but it was not so serious that he could avoid prison, according to Swedish media.
After the hearings, many Republicans joined Democrats in concluding that Mr. Verniero's lack of candor had been so serious that he should resign.
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Exposure to threat/violence (age 30 and 43) was, due to low frequencies, defined as a positive response on either of four items: personal persecution at work through mean words and actions from bosses or colleagues, sexual harassment through unwelcome or degrading sexual insinuations, physical violence, threats of violence that were so serious that she or he was scared during the last 12 months.
She's serious — so serious that she risks being monochromatic.
Most accidents aren't so serious that she has to go up.
Initially, her injuries were thought to be so serious that she would not survive.
"I am satisfied that the issues raised are so serious that they warrant such an inquiry.
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