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Literature on safety has emphasised on the facts that accident finally leads to unfortunate consequence.
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We also asked whether the respondents had ever felt persuaded to accept an examination or treatment which they did not want (yes/no), and in case if this had led to unfortunate consequences for their health (yes/no).
Sometimes our choices can lead to unfortunate consequences.
He immediately falls in love with his patron's daughter (Tsuru Aoki, Hayakawa's wife), which leads to an unfortunate consequence: He is so happy in his union that he no longer feels the need to create.
The dispersants have also led to another unfortunate consequence: an increase in the oil's solubility.
A recent spate of books and articles about the Me generation perhaps points to an unfortunate consequence of this thinking.
SEIU's 2.2 million members are committed to that cause and will press for a quick remedy to the unfortunate consequences of this Supreme Court decision.
This is bound to have unfortunate consequences for further loan losses at the banks, which will almost certainly prolong the country's present credit crunch.
Choosing medical care out of desperation can lead to very unfortunate consequences.
I disagreed with relaxing my rules, and even saw that it might lead to some unfortunate consequences.
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