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Born in 1966, he was roughly a decade younger than his two sisters, a surprise consequence of what he terms his parents' "recreational sex".
The surprise consequence of fossil fuel burning is linked directly to the rise in CO2 levels which, unlike some of the predicted impacts of climate change, are undisputed.
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Which should come as no surprise, but the consequences are unacceptable.
Yet the extant gift-giving literature explicitly takes into account neither the giver's intention to surprise nor the consequences for the gift selection and purchase processes.
It could have been a wanted event, an unexpected surprise, or even the consequence of forced sexual intercourse.
"We believe that Bush's decision to embark on a 14-day, 17-plus-state political tour is going to give Bush his own unwelcome and unexpected 'October Surprise' by having the consequence of nationalizing the mid-terms around the issue of the economy," Mr. Podesta and Joe Lockhart, a Clinton White House press secretary, said in a memorandum to Democratic Party leaders over the weekend.
First, this can be no surprise, but a direct consequence of the preferences represented by Eq. (1).
Some other software designers said that it would be almost impossible to predict the consequences of the splitting of Microsoft -- and that unintended consequences might surprise the industry and the Justice Department.
It has been a happy surprise to watch the consequences of this "release".
"And we should not be surprised at the consequences".
If we blink, let us not be surprised by the consequences.
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