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There's the wrath of nations that disapprove of it and the possible repercussion from terrorists.
Little evidence is available from low- and middle-income countries, which is odd given the possible repercussion this may have for the local supply of medical services and, ultimately, for attaining universal health coverage.
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Fear of challenging extremists and the possible repercussions.
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It is doubtful whether he even considered the possible repercussions.
The possible repercussions include an even bigger budget deficit and higher borrowing costs for the government, businesses and consumers.
Several Iraqis said that while they welcome the symbolism of the handover, they are afraid of the possible repercussions.
Policymakers have also highlighted worries about the global outlook and the possible repercussions of the UK vote to leave the EU.
The following books look at some of the many forms bullying can take, the possible repercussions and some of the ways in which it can be addressed.
But some people on Wall Street are starting to worry about the possible repercussions of a rush to prosecute the people who manage $7 trillion of investors' savings.
But in assessing the possible repercussions, much of the attention has focused on the museum's conservation department, already overworked and understaffed.
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