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Bacevich's scorching litany of what he sums up as "grotesque and contemptible irresponsibility" is a bracing indictment of my profession, and how no one suffers consequences for even the most humiliating failures in prediction and analysis, as long as those failures favor the use of military force.
Zeno then explains that he intends this argument as a kind of defense of Parmenides' monism: just as others have argued that monism leads to absurd results (Zeno may be thinking here of the sorts of absurdities mentioned by Plato at Sophist 244b 245e), so pluralism suffers consequences that are, if anything, even more absurd.
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Asked on "The Charlie Rose Show" on PBS if France would suffer consequences, Mr. Powell bluntly replied, "Yes".
But he said he continued to suffer consequences from the charges.
Officials told MPs that staff involved in the failed project had suffered "consequences" including lost bonuses.
Now, we have mechanisms in place where if we can root out folks who have leaked, they will suffer consequences.
Companies could not be compelled to adhere to codes of conduct and did not suffer consequences for breaches.
We, as a team, do not tolerate that kind of behaviour and the rider will suffer consequences.
A public relations official for the orchestra told Mr. Rosenberg at the time that he would suffer "consequences," the suit said.
Because the groups that suffer consequences are also charged with test security, Dr. Haladyna said he thought cheating was "epidemic".
"Now we have mechanisms in place where, if we can root out folks who have leaked, they will suffer consequences.
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