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Besides the frequencies, the severity of the current droughts often entails unbearable consequences".
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Some of the questions put by "The Fog of War" do feel almost unbearable in their consequence, but the hardest of them come from McNamara himself.
Today's science is very clear that any inaction on climate change will cost human beings unbearable financial and physical consequences.
She could cope with cancer, she thought, but at age 22, she found one potential consequence of chemotherapy unbearable: infertility.
This was partly because the disorder itself was unbearable, and partly because of its consequences for other parts of their lives.
But for her, every decision, every purchase, every commitment was redolent with consequence, and filled with unbearable tension.
The person must be in a medically hopeless situation of persistent and unbearable physical or psychological suffering as a consequence of a serious and incurable medical condition, which cannot be alleviated otherwise.
He won't be able to look her in the eye again, because the consequence of what she demands is unbearable.
The "unbearable" scientific isolation that Prof Bengtsson experienced as a consequence of joining the GWPF, and submitting scientifically questionable material to a leading journal, should not come as a surprise.
This would be the case when unbearable suffering, as judged by the patient, is an unavoidable consequence of being conscious and this goes for the remainder of her existence.
In fact, the consequences of unexpected events such as gas leakage, explosion in these systems are almost unbearable.
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