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"Somehow I didn't think through the potential consequences of Google+ embedding itself ever deeper into stock Android stuff".
It added: "Young people so often think they're invincible and don't think through the potential consequences of their actions.
As President Bush draws up plans to deal with Afghanistan, apparently the first target in the war against terrorism, he must do a better job than some of his predecessors in thinking through the potential consequences of American intervention.
"I noted it and obviously started to think through the potential consequences," she said.
But we do need to acknowledge that, of all the social media users out there, children and teens are the least able to think through the potential consequences of their actions, which does perhaps place some responsibility on platform makers to have moderation, abuse reporting (yes, you too, Twitter) and content policies in place — especially when anonymity is an option.
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The prospect of a new gas cut-off will send jitters through markets, although the potential consequences for the rest of Europe are less severe now.
In Table 2 we go through the list of attacks and identify the potential consequences.
Mr. Gray said he had written the script with the idea that in the rush to embrace nuclear power, the potential consequences had not been thought through.
We were working with patients with hemorrhagic diseases and we didn't know what they were; I remember flying through Frankfurt and on to San Francisco and thinking [about the potential consequences] if I were infected.
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