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The real and terrible consequences of the government's miscalculations are also part of Ms. See's story.
No responsible Greek lawmaker could have ignored the terrible consequences of voting no.
The terrible consequences of Islamic extremism are on display on a weekly basis around the world.
This isn't journalistic hyperbole, the terrible consequences of this cruel trade are still visible on every city centre street.
It is police officers, Mr. Obama said, who are "often the first to see the terrible consequences of gun violence — lives lost, families broken, communities irrevocably changed".
He called for extra American troops in Iraq before it was fashionable, and warns war-weary listeners of the terrible consequences of premature withdrawal.
Even as the show refuses to be blatantly message driven, it reads as a commentary on the terrible consequences of living in a spiritually lawless world.
The terrible consequences of an economic and security collapse will be felt not just by Tunisia; they will also add to the violence across a volatile region.
"The Children's Hour," though dated in many respects, offers an insight into the terrible consequences of succumbing to a witch-hunt mentality.
In a Guardian article, Corbyn asks Labour MPs to think of the "terrible consequences" of the wars in the Middle East over the past 14 years.
At the same time, it evokes the elemental struggle presented by the sea; the hope that it presents, and the terrible consequences of placing any trust in it.
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