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It is easier for allies to act, she says, because they don't experience the same repercussions as members of a marginalized group when they speak up.
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Moreover, in fields where sharing is the exception rather than the rule, posting results on a preprint server could have the same negative repercussions as sharing work in an open notebook: It could give competitors a leg up.
Putting music and video on your Nintendo DS carries the same legal repercussions as putting music and video on your MP3 player or computer.
The film had broader cultural repercussions, as well.
Imposing the market on a national education system has had the same kind of repercussions as those we have observed in the banking system.
In the broader Islamic world, he has helped popularize an Islamic Reformation — with repercussions as sweeping as the Christian Reformation.
The delayed diagnosis of mononucleosis had financial repercussions as well.
The CIVIQ is a validated, 20-item scale developed to measure QoL in patients suffering chronic venous insufficiency across four dimensions (psychological repercussions, physical repercussions, pain repercussions, social repercussions), as well as the overall impact.
Practical repercussions as well.
There were internal repercussions as well.
Therewould be dire economic repercussions, as well.
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