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1 Atrial fibrillation is frequent and may have catastrophic consequences, including systemic embolism.
2 Gorbachev, now 87, has warned that unraveling it could have catastrophic consequences.
3 This can have catastrophic consequences for a family, in the workplace, or for friendships.
4 And they all have catastrophic scenarios for the euro area.
5 It is a shocking state of affairs, which could have catastrophic consequences for public safety.
6 He says that can have catastrophic effects, particularly in sectors such as construction and forestry.
7 It could have catastrophic effects on us going forward.
8 This is likely to have catastrophic consequences including substantial species extinction and global food scarcity risks.
9 He said allowing young, inexperienced cyclists to hurtle past vulnerable pedestrians would inevitably have catastrophic results.
10 Such substances were not prescribed to toddlers and depending on dosage, they could have catastrophic consequences.
11 Such a rise would have catastrophic consequences.
12 So the bottom line is this: drinking and driving can have catastrophic personal consequences, and also devastating financial ramifications.
13 However, Kingston warned that if the strike continues, it will have catastrophic ramifications on the business of the carrier.
14 I often have to do the same, knowing that a bad decision on my part could have catastrophic consequences.
15 The Civil Aviation Authority said the targeting of planes coming in to land with laser beams could have catastrophic consequences.
16 If the current outbreak of foot and mouth disease spreads to Northern Ireland, it could have catastrophic consequences for agriculture.
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