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1 However, some business leaders are describing the scheme as potentially disastrous .
2 If so, this has potentially disastrous implications for the global economy.
3 Leaning on him to get it done sounds like a potentially disastrous move.
4 As living standards stagnate, a consumer debt bubble beckons, with potentially disastrous economic consequences.
5 What are some potentially disastrous consequences we haven't yet considered?
6 The implications for research activity, funded privately or by the EU, are potentially disastrous .
7 The idea is to forestall a potentially disastrous resource vacuum.
8 When you reach the heights they have reached, any fall can be potentially disastrous .
9 The potential side effects would be potentially disastrous , say the scientists, writing in Nature Communications.
10 It is combined with both ecological and climate crises which all have potentially disastrous consequences.
11 Was she about to make a potentially disastrous decision?
12 This is potentially disastrous , as public services are sold and patients find themselves transformed into consumers.
13 I can see that from Eleanor's point of view these are uncharted waters, and potentially disastrous .
14 It was an innovative response to the " potentially disastrous movement towards a disposable culture".
15 Most people on the island must feel like impotent bystanders in Mr Johnson's potentially disastrous psychodrama.
16 That means patches of relatively dense ash may be scattered all over Europe, with potentially disastrous consequences.
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