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1 That has serious implications for economic growth right up to election time.
2 However, the Department of Finance still has serious reservations about the cost.
3 The police say initial indications are that one person has serious injuries.
4 A fifth of a grain has serious results; a drop is fatal.
5 A few days ago, Jinan discovered that she too has serious health problems.
6 Provigil has serious known side effects, including a serious rash called Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.
7 This has serious consequences, not only for Bosnia but for Europe.
8 Emergency services have been working to free the driver, who has serious injuries.
9 However, it has serious limitations, including the culture of calling-out and cancelling individuals.
10 After 20 years of gestation, it still has serious teething problems.
11 NBN News reports the patient is 45 and has serious injuries.
12 Major General Jerry Singirok told Johnny Blades he has serious concerns.
13 Woodsy Bhana says any threat to food production has serious ramifications.
14 Pneumococcal endocarditis in children is unusual but often has serious complications.
15 As it is, Panachuk has serious burns and a number of internal injuries.
16 This is a move which has serious repercussions for the Irish music industry.
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