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1 And that type of exposure has as many consequences as benefits.
2 From my conception of form many consequences ensue of the most varied kind.
3 Spokesperson Geoff Keey said such measures would have many consequences .
4 That simple fact has many consequences and is at the heart of evolutionary biology.
5 But, as it is, there are many consequences that "give us pause."
6 The other, that they charge Christianity with many consequences for which it is not responsible.
7 Among the many consequences of this is the risk of another sovereign default in the Mediterranean.
8 Secondly, I assert that Christianity is charged with many consequences for which it is not responsible.
9 This change has many consequences , all stimulating.
10 Their experience, though necessarily integrated in today's global world, has many consequences for them and for others.
11 The current housing supply shortage has many consequences and many causes, but not everyone agrees on the solutions.
12 Of the many consequences of the prolonged combat between Napoleon and the Hapsburg power, one only need be mentioned here.
13 Rebellion has many consequences .
14 The pragmatic need for permanency reflected in the expectation of the stable family has many consequences inside and outside family life.
15 They'd forgotten their prisoner, the misguided, betrayed, and abandoned orphan whose parents' death had brought so many consequences to them all.
16 The chieftain of a clan was a tent pole of Mecca's social structure, and striking one in public would have many consequences .
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This collocation consists of: Many consequences through the time