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That opinion would have consequences, wouldn't it?
Certainly, the end of McCain-Feingold would have consequences.
But that would have consequences far beyond the treaty itself.
"To destroy it would have consequences that would be — I dare to use the word — dramatic".
A spokeswoman for the broadcast union, Annika Nyberg Frankenhaeuser, said any such action would have consequences.
And as he notes, that would have consequences for the counterinsurgency.
But that decision distils Johnson's defining dilemma: his success would have consequences.
Germany was warned that failure to call off the visit would have "consequences".
She said the Brexit vote would have consequences for Britain and the world.
Eliminating, or sharply reducing, military aid to Pakistan would have consequences, but they may not be the ones we fear.
She said she had not stoked the angry reaction to her removal, but she warned that it would have consequences.
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