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Of course there would be repercussions.
Nov. 6, 1979 — The United States knew when it admitted the shah for cancer treatment that there would be repercussions.
Israel has warned in the past that there would be repercussions if the Qassam was fired at a city.
He came because he had received a series of promotions at the factory, and feared there would be repercussions if he did not attend.
Fassel had followed through on his promise that there would be repercussions for the mental mistakes that sabotaged the Giants in Atlanta last weekend.
"You can be put in there for anything," he said, mentioning that at one point guards warned him there would be repercussions for meeting with me.
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Would there be repercussions for crossing that line?
"In the past, there was an always an assurance that if you were out of status but you cooperated with law enforcement there wouldn't be repercussions," she said.
Mark Emmert, the president of the N.C.A.A., said: "We recognize that many people are outraged at the notion that a parent or anyone else could 'shop around' a student-athlete and there would possibly not be repercussions on the student-athlete's eligibility".
A decision would not end the debate, and there would be serious repercussions.
"If they weren't, there would be serious repercussions, the lines would go so far back.
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