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Whatever Mr. Holder's motive for reopening these cases — whether a well-intentioned desire to provide the American people with the "reckoning" for the "abusive and unlawful practices in the 'war on terror' " that he demanded last year, or a more cynical political calculation — the consequences will be grievous.
When the psychology shifts and the fiscal crisis happens, the shock will be grievous: national humiliation, diminished power in the world, drastic cuts and spreading pain.
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The news is grievous.
But the fallout has been grievous.
Mr. Khalid survived but his abdominal wounds were grievous.
The consequences have often been grievous.
This time, says the Arts Council, every faller will be a grievous loss.
If China fails to improve its response to the disease, Ms. Wu cautioned, "The consequences will be very grievous".
"We tell … America that what is coming will be more grievous and more bitter and you will see from the soldiers of the Caliphate what will harm you, God willing," it said.
Understand that finding romance will be a grievous task as someone who is socially awkward.
Writing to Erasmus in 1533, More expressed his wish to be grievous to heretics, "my increasing experience with these men frightens me with the thought of what the world will suffer at their hands" (SL: p.180).
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