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Bruce McIntosh, president of the Ontario Autism Coalition, told VICE that an attack like this would likely cause serious trauma for a person with autism.
Holding up the sale would "likely cause Qwest's current financing structure to collapse," he wrote.
Moreover, he said the defendant's personal physician had warned that prison would likely cause Marshall's death.
Revealing details disclosed in the logs would likely cause damage to national security and force changes to maritime operations, the submissions said.
Oil sanctions remain possible, but they would likely cause a complete collapse of the Venezuelan economy, and also have an effect in the United States.
Of course, increasing the financial burden on students in the U.N.C. system would likely cause them to cluster in safe pre-professional majors.
Consequently, many normal grievers would stay on a useless medication for the long haul, even though it would likely cause them more harm than good.
A 'moderate El Nino - the odds of which occurring Scaife said is 70 per cent - the extreme weather would likely cause crop failures.
United States authorities said a malicious e-mail computer program masquerading as a resume would likely cause relatively little damage, though the F.B.I. warned workers to remain cautious about unexpected e-mail attachments.
Justice Alito noted that the number of retaliation claims filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission doubled from 1992 to 2007 and said that "an expansive interpretation of protected opposition conduct would likely cause this trend to accelerate".
The report said that imagery intelligence still suffered from "totally inadequate systems planning and investment" and that "unanticipated technical problems" with some new satellite programs would "likely cause scheduling delays and cost increases".
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