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Almost nothing of any consequence is permitted.
These findings are also notable in that the breadth of resistance load that produces PEH is quite large indicating that PEH is achievable as a consequence of virtually any RT program purpose and design.
Indeed, "helicopter helping" should yield similar consequences in virtually any relationship — with spouses, friends, co-workers — in which one person can help another.
Inborn errors of metabolism can result in injury to virtually any tissue, but the most dramatic and characteristic consequence in untreated or severe cases is damage to the developing brain.
It can come at any moment in virtually any form.
That prompted me to go searching for the opposite: things from the last 100 years that were of virtually no consequence at all.
The origin of life may be a virtually automatic consequence of carbon chemistry and the physics of self-organizing systems -- given favorable environments and requisite inorganic constituents.
"I warned that creation of a good faith exception implicitly tells magistrates that they need not take much care in reviewing warrant applications, since their mistakes will have virtually no consequence," Brennan wrote in his new dissent.
He knew no secrets of any consequence.
There was no retaliation of any consequence.
"The most obvious, and ominous, example is destruction of the environment, a virtually automatic consequence of the institutional structure of capitalism," explains Chomsky.
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