Aún no tenemos significados para "dire consequences".
1It's not going to result in dire consequences, but it's not good.
2Playing with carefree abandon against this Liverpool side could have dire consequences.
3Mom always threatened dire consequences if you flunked out of high school.
4The illegal occupation of vacant land during this period may have dire consequences.
5Late diagnosis is far from unusual and can have dire consequences.
6In particular, local authority funding has been slashed, with dire consequences.
7Noor holds life-threatening information which, in the wrong hands, could have dire consequences.
8For years, successive administrations have been warned of the dire consequences of inaction.
9And when a river is depleted of that, there can be dire consequences.
10The horse trade and its dire consequences were recalled to mind.
11To all these dire consequences Max was quite as wide awake as I.
12But all brokered deals rather than face the dire consequences of going bust.
13What dire consequences to humanity lie in the contemptuous ignoring of Eastern problems!
14Finance ministers spoke of dire consequences, including riots, if the food price spiral continued.
15Not all donations to national political groups have dire consequences.
16He further warned of dire consequences if Israel annexes settlements built on occupied land.
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