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Mr. Kaczynski threatened that there would be consequences for the pilot, the Polish newspaper Dziennik reported.
The White House press secretary, Dana M. Perino, said there would be consequences for Russia but declined to discuss them.
Foreign affairs minister Julie Bishop has said there would be "consequences" for these deaths, and no one criticises her tireless attempts to save these men's lives.
Hughes said Cameron must find a way to take the legislation forward – and he warned there would be "consequences" for the coalition if he failed to do so.
Mr. Powell replied "yes" when Mr. Rose asked if there would be consequences for France's opposition to the war in Iraq.
VLADIMIR PUTIN did not take long to show what he thought of Barack Obama's warning shot that there would be "consequences" for continued Russian military intervention in Ukraine.
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I explained to my son that there would surely be consequences for Richard Sherman.
In the neutral consequences task, there would be no consequences for correct or incorrect responses but, "most participants assigned to the neutral consequences task find it rather dull and boring" (Batson et al. 1997: 1339).
"I don't pretend to you that the Liberal Democrats are into giving public service jobs for life and there would be painful consequences for some of these contractors," he said.
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