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Yet, there were unforeseen consequences.
But for one of the men, Al Fischer, 46, a teacher at a Catholic school, there were unforeseen consequences.
As so often happens when an alien species drops into a new environment, there were unforeseen consequences: the mongooses ran amok and began gobbling up all of the skinks.
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I just think there are unforeseen consequences.
If so, there might be unforeseen consequences.
Some reasoned that even if the tree wanted the boy to have its apples and branches, there might be unforeseen consequences.
He said restraint techniques were designed to minimise injuries to staff or prisoners "but sometimes there are unforeseen consequences in any violent incident".
"Chemical defences, like poisons, are great for defending yourself against predators, but there may be unforeseen consequences that make you much more likely to go extinct", explained Dr Arbuckle.
What is that but a reference to Worrall Thompson and the Saturday Kitchen production company's yearning to move from the BBC to a higher-paid gig at ITV? Naturally, there are unforeseen consequences to Luciani's desires, just as there were to Worrall Thompson's move to ITV.
But Dolla Mac says that there have been unforeseen consequences.
However, he says, there may be unforeseen consequences if they are successful.
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