Sentence examples for with no bad consequences from inspiring English sources

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In a world where you'd get into trouble if you inconvenienced a factory waiting for its supply of widgets (so long as the factory had good enough connections), you could inconvenience a shopper looking for cheese with impunity, with no bad consequences at all.

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At first the coexistence of two German kings had no bad consequences.

This line of thought is especially interesting in light of the recent popularity of so-called skeptical theism, which responds to the problem of evil by claiming that we can never know exactly how particular events are connected with each other and with good or bad consequences, some of which may be beyond our understanding (see McBrayer 2010, Other Internet Resources).

(This, too, is an American tradition: in January of 1777, George Washington, wintering over in New Jersey, warned his troops about an upcoming partial eclipse so that it wouldn't "affect the minds of the Soldiery, and be attended with some bad consequences").

How did this idea come to you? _ As is often the case in families, Szabo and his son, David, are at a stalemate with possible bad consequences: successful monotony for Szabo, a post-prison slide for David.

As is often the case in families, Szabo and his son, David, are at a stalemate with possible bad consequences: successful monotony for Szabo, a post-prison slide for David.

Announcing his dismissal from the party in April of that year, Li Yuanchao, the head of the organisation department, called Wang Lijun's visit to the US consulate a "serious incident with very bad consequences".

Announcing his dismissal from the party in April, Li Yuanchao, the head of the organisation department, called Wang's visit to the US consulate a "serious incident with very bad consequences".

One need look no farther than Andhra Pradesh, India, where the temptation for lenders to grow very fast in order to win market share, prestige and profits caused them to woo many clients into excessive debt -- with predictably bad consequences for both clients and lenders.

This has occurred, with bad consequences, in other nations in the world after a change of government.

It may also mean that you have aimed too high and that you are falling short with bad consequences.

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