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Five hundred scientists meeting in Bonn last month warned that 9 billion people would face the consequences of severe water shortages within a generation or two, but did not point the finger at industries devastating fresh water supplies.
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If companies failed to take action, they would face the consequences, she added.
The prime minister said Col Gaddafi had broken his own ceasefire and would now face the consequences of his actions.
Major also said the UK would have to face the consequences of leaving the EU, as there would be no going back.
We would not then face the consequences of the loss of so much of our natural environment and climate change.
The note said the United States would have to face the consequences of its "horrific actions against the Palestinian people and Iraqis by its allegiance with the monstrous Israelis".
Mr. Bush's aides insist he is not abandoning traditional allies, even if Secretary of State Colin L. Powell warned not long ago that France would have to face the "consequences" of its actions.
Most people would surely rather young people had to face the consequences of their actions and make amends rather than getting into more and more trouble and ending up in jail.
Some new details have been revealed overnight, and it would seem that Australia's three naughtiest boys will face the consequences of their actions.
That would mean an almighty bust-up with Brussels.The only bright side is that Lithuanian politicians will finally face the consequences of their actions, or lack of them.
The Conservatives should face the consequences of their misjudgments alone.
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