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The consequences could be severe.
Lawmakers say the consequences could be severe.
For the Russians who spoke to him on camera, the consequences could be severe.
But if the industry's return on equity falls too far, the consequences could be severe.
"We're hesitant to stop treatment, because the consequences could be severe," says Palti, although one patient whose cancer has disappeared has stopped wearing the device.
"If it fails to achieve this, the consequences could be severe in terms of liquidity hoarding and further breakdown of bank funding markets," Credit Suisse said.
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The consequences could be serious.
At the same time, the city's finances are already fragile, and should the real estate bubble rapidly deflate, the economic consequences could be severe.
For example, if carbon-sequestering monocultures such as corn or sugar cane were used too aggressively, or if we relied too much on locking up carbon in biological stocks that may be destined to degrade, the long term consequences could be severe.
For example, if carbon-sequestering monocultures such as corn or sugar cane were used too aggressively, or if we relied too much on locking up carbon in biological stocks that may be destined to degrade, the long term consequences could be severe.
Although the initial disease burden of herpes zoster was perceived to be quite low, its consequences could be severe, justifying vaccination: Essentially, the number of complaints that people have while they are suffering from that seems to be reasonable, as far as I can tell, but what counts is the number of complaints afterwards.
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