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"repercussion" Definitions
  1. an indirect and usually bad result of an action or event that may happen some time afterwards

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He still wants his identity shielded for fear of repercussion.
The lack of repercussion for these men has disturbing consequences.
He also, it seems, sexually harassed students without repercussion for decades.
He's been given a pass, without repercussion, each of those times.
You can let your freak flag fly without fear of repercussion.
"The bigger repercussion is (Trump) validating these other people," she said.
And one potential repercussion is a result of Reed's choice to disclose.
"Colin took action with no fear of consequence or repercussion," said Beyoncé.
They could also disclose what they used without fear of legal repercussion.
Which, by the way, will have enormous repercussion on the civil suits.
"The repercussion chain goes beyond the Alps and the Pyrenees," he said.
What other repercussion could he face if he's not removed from office?
"There has to be some type of repercussion for the system," she says.
The first clue is his Martha, Cora, who talks back at him without repercussion.
And there are fewer and fewer places where we can be honest without repercussion.
That clearly is the most challenging repercussion from the reimposition of sanctions by Washington.
For nearly a decade, it didn't, which was largely a repercussion of its own ubiquity.
It is now the case that leading politicians can openly spread political lies without repercussion.
I had that ability to say what I really felt without any fear of repercussion.
Point to experiment states like Colorado where marijuana has been legalized without any major repercussion.
Physical exhaustion is one repercussion of assisting Jay day in, day out with his mobility.
Future presidents will feel that they can "go there," if they want, without political repercussion.
It is a zero-tolerance world, in effect, except, arguably where repercussion would matter most.
Still, he never spent a day in jail for his actions or suffered any repercussion.
Confidence means sitting back and allowing the bullies to say what they want with no repercussion.
"Twitter can choose to terminate anyone's account at any time without repercussion," Goldman told BuzzFeed News.
For years local governments have been able to slow-walk development with no fear of repercussion.
She does all of this while considering the potential repercussion of events far into the future.
It has to be mandatory and there has to be some repercussion for not reporting it.
Especially for fear of some monetary repercussion or career damage — that just feels really gross to me.
The worst repercussion is probably scarring, but that's only if you pick or scratch the infected area.
Like several other long-time fans, he claims they'd been using smoke bombs for years without repercussion.
Do you think Facebook is really going to face some type of serious repercussion over all this?
In "Repercussion," the group's first evening-length work, dance and sound are intricately and, occasionally violently, linked.
"If a murder is occurring, then there has to be a repercussion for that action," she said.
Then other states would see that they could challenge the letter without repercussion and would follow suit.
However only about a quarter of them made formal complaints, due to fears of repercussion, the survey found.
Hopefully jabs from his wife will be the only repercussion Timberlake has to deal with from this debacle.
Fraternities and men associated with fraternities have been able to sidestep repercussion because of wealth, whiteness, and privilege.
Mr. Jones does his time for possession of child porn, and then rejoins the community, without great repercussion.
In terms of moral repercussion, the unintended actions of the robot are the inevitable consequence of designer hubris.
I started resenting people that were able to kick back a few drinks without any repercussion at all.
"[The homeless] don't get a chance to be here, but scooters show up without any repercussion," Bhakta added.
Although the group's piece "Repercussion" was not commissioned for the site, the surf views have already seeped in.
Building trust this way may have worked when Trump was a businessman, and could fire people without repercussion.
Chances are, then, that Canada will be able to legalize marijuana, and potentially do so without any global repercussion.
Colin took action with no fear of consequence or repercussion only hope to change the world for the better.
Saunier reached out to Radella after seeing her work, she says; the two discussed collaborating, and "Repercussion" was born.
And that's exactly the point -- to make sure federal employees can come forward to report wrongdoing anonymously and without repercussion.
Baritz wants people to enjoy Pillowfort, build lasting communities, and blog without fear of repercussion over content that's being posted.
It ambles around, destructing anything in its path, seemingly unaware of its surroundings and the terrible repercussion of its actions.
The right to freedom of speech – to freely disrespect the state without fear of repercussion – is deeply American in nature.
"If someone's data has to be breached, breach the poor person because there's lower chance of repercussion," he said wryly.
Authorities from the water utility knew of the astronomical lead levels in 2001 but, for fear of repercussion, kept mum.
As a nation, what makes our republic great is our ability to agree or disagree with our elected officials without repercussion.
"Colin took action with no fear of consequence or repercussion only hope to change the world for the better," Beyoncé said.
As a repercussion, I had no time to prep for a Steven Klein production that required a ton of wig options.
And if this resolution holds, as I suspect it will, it will have significant repercussion for how our politics is organized.
Fines for violating the law can be as much as $21,00 dollars, but that's not the only repercussion to be feared.
It's the repercussion of the great revolution and the drilling that took place and everything that's been learned over the last decade.
"Coworkers or customers are the only people who can get on your nerves for 8+ hours a day without repercussion," René adds.
If the U.S. tries to activate globally enforceable sanctions on Iran again, European countries could balk, another potential repercussion Trump must weigh.
"My understanding of redpilled is simply to be able to think for one's self without the fear of violent repercussion," Pober said.
Many of these women live in societies where men can beat and even kill their female partners with little or no repercussion.
The best, proper people came up in that era with me and I guarantee it was because of the threat of repercussion.
The idea behind these anti-retaliation laws is to allow employees to disclose their pay without repercussion, eliminating pay secrecy policies and customs.
Currently, no members of the group represent anyone facing legal repercussion for self-inducing, but they hope to do so in the future.
Hidden identities sidestep the natural social check, and in such an environment disinformation and hate speech can flourish with no consequence or repercussion.
All of these employees, whose identities were confirmed by Business Insider, spoke on condition of anonymity due to fear of repercussion from management.
"The Israelis have always oppressed us, but they always knew that if they went too far, there would be international repercussion," he added.
Such technical and legal ambiguity has created an environment in which tools are marketed for both legal and illegal uses, without apparent repercussion.
Though Degironimo filed a formal complaint with his superiors, they allegedly responded insufficiently: "The repercussion was that they removed the table," he said.
I only hypothesize that ability to mildly assault world leaders without repercussion (a 21st century license to kill, let's say) comes with the car.
Now that you've come forward and possibly violated the alleged non-disclosure agreement, are you worried at all about any sort of legal repercussion?
The repercussion is that if you are available to me on my phone 24x7, I don't need to consume you on a bigger platform.
Pagonis says the catch has fallen by 50 percent in recent years, a repercussion he believes of over-fishing, lack of regulation and pollution.
The fact that "radio" doesn't allow this is merely a repercussion of old broadcast technology on the AM and FM airwaves where it started.
The company has been criticized for not paying rights holders what they're owed, and for allowing some copyrighted material to be posted without repercussion.
They donned rainbow and glitter and cheered in harmony with us, and they Instagrammed their big, gay day without fear of repercussion or judgment.
And that's chilling: Not just for people who think press outlets should be free to report critically on the government without fear of repercussion.
The rift between the United States and one of its closest allies underscore the repercussion Trump's protectionist trade policies is having on the global community.
What the library does is protect the rights of all people to fully and freely access information and to pursue knowledge, without fear of repercussion.
Together, parent and child can identify the bad behavior before it arises and then the child can suggest what he thinks the repercussion should be.
By sending that signal, and likely facing little to no repercussion for it, Canada is showing other developed nations that they too can legalize marijuana.
" Commander Cragg pointed to a number of suicide prevention resources the Navy maintains, and said, "There is never any stigma or repercussion from seeking help.
The Pokémon fan game community has been left reeling, and members explicitly asked The Verge not to name them out of fear of repercussion from Nintendo.
The move by Moniz, first reported by Axios, was the first concrete repercussion for the kingdom over the disappearance by a current or former U.S. official.
The move by Moniz, first reported by Axios, was the first concrete repercussion for the kingdom over the disappearance by a current or former U.S. official.
It is a place where my life can be irrevocably transformed because a man could exert control, manipulation and violence over me for years without repercussion.
Deputies who responded to Kobe Bryant's helicopter crash site and took pictures of the remains were given a secret way out without repercussion ... TMZ has confirmed.
LG: So you say even if the motivation is the fear of repercussion, you're saying that's still okay because someone is making the move to change, potentially?
It's true that there's an element of queer liberation in the ability to publicly thirst over whoever we so choose, gay or otherwise, with relatively little repercussion.
Now that Curt Schilling is unemployed, he has the freedom to post as many memes to his Facebook account as he likes, without fear of professional repercussion.
ZTE initially received the ban in April as repercussion for failing to follow through with penalties it received for violating US sanctions to Iran and North Korea.
In early July, the sterling tumbled to $1.2798, a 31-year low against the dollar, due to worries about the repercussion from Brexit, according to Reuters data.
Until they do, we'll have a long way to go towards truly shifting attitudes and empowering society at large to discuss these topics openly and without repercussion.
Transgender and gender diverse individuals are more likely to not seek care than cis-gender patients due to fear of repercussion and ridicule in the clinical setting.
That stems from a legal action filed with the WTO in 21997, a repercussion of a U.S. law that hurt foreign companies shipping meat to the United States.
"Intervention does have an international repercussion, but Japan has no other effective measure to solve this type of appreciation," said Takuji Okubo, chief economist at Japan Macro Advisors.
One activist, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of repercussion, says five of those detained were arrested on Tuesday and the sixth was detained on Thursday.
Sterling on the other hand fell to a 2116.28-year low versus the greenback on renewed anxiety about the repercussion from Britain's "hard" exit from the European Union.
Key to their grip on society is "The Purge" — an annual event where all laws are rescinded for 12 hours and people can do whatever they want, without repercussion.
Sterling on the other hand fell to a fresh 20.9-year low versus the greenback on renewed anxiety about the repercussion from Britain's "hard" exit from the European Union.
Just as the golden age of TV antiheroes grappled with the effects of toxic masculinity, 2018's antiheroines showed us female villainy as a repercussion of sexism and misogyny.
The people in power who continue to have power and continue to do these things without any consequence or repercussion will continue to do it over and over again.
Color of Change also created a petition to extend its support to NFL players and their protests and efforts to fight racial injustice without fear of backlash or repercussion.
Some restaurateurs see this sandwich boom as a shift in the Dublin dining scene, a repercussion of the country's recent severe economic downturn, even as signs of recovery now abound.
But a year and three months ago I decided to let NBC's heartbreakingly dramatic primetime show, This Is Us, into my life and these weekly sob fests are the repercussion.
It's functionally very simple, but the built-in anonymity makes it a safe outlet for scientists—especially young, early-career scientists—to discuss and criticize research without fear of repercussion.
She is swimming upstream against the current in a society where men's actions often go without repercussion, and their voices and needs are heard above those of women and minorities.
One abortion bill focused on reporting any complications encountered by any woman who receives an abortion — and that a doctor who fails to report a complication could face legal repercussion.
The raid, incidentally, came roughly a week after Craigslist pulled its own personals, for fear of repercussion as Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) passed both the House and Senate.
Weinstein couldn't have flourished as an abuser for decades if there weren't institutions in place that enabled him to act on his desire to humiliate and assault women without repercussion.
The loss of human life is seen as the greatest repercussion from any major clash involving Washington, Seoul and Pyongyang, but the global economy will suffer as well, Moody's said.
Russia, he said, observed the tepid public response by the Obama administration to North Korea's hack of Sony Pictures and realized there was "little risk of repercussion" by mounting cyberattacks.
The 5-4 ruling essentially gave him a green light to express himself however he wishes -- even if that language veers into bigoted or racist speech -- without fear of legal repercussion.
A loved one had been killed in mysterious circumstances by an officer who faced no repercussion, and it was this injustice that drove the lieutenant to pursue a career in law enforcement.
Guys roaming with no repercussions, guys aware of that eminent no-repercussion-ness, young white men block to block like whack-a-molers looking for someone to make feel small and breakable.
Navalny didn't name any particular area of the constitution, which demarcates a strong presidential system, but said it had allowed the authorities to control elections and hike the pension age without repercussion.
"There is such an abundance of wildlife being traded online openly without repercussion that there is really no need to move the sales underground," IFAW's North America Regional director Jeffrey Flocken told me.
People were always going to take offense, and there was always going to be some kind of repercussion, and so this is all going more or less the only way it could go.
Mr Cruz had a point when he said on March 31st, in an interview with a Milwaukee radio station, that "the choice Wisconsin makes is going to have repercussion for a long time".
Roughly 64 parent of women respondents said they were harassed at their current or former workplace, yet a majority of the incidents were not reported due to fears of repercussion, according to Reuters.
Mandia, who became CEO of the cybersecurity company in mid-2016, pointed out that there are no rules of repercussion to hacking when in countries such as Russia, China, North Korea and Iran.
After months of watching the president ravage democratic norms and taunt lawmakers about their inability to hold him accountable, Congress is making clear that there are lines that cannot be crossed without repercussion.
And I guess I would have felt the same sense of outrage if we had been in a cab, but I think the rating has this long-term repercussion: It shows your behavior matters.
A repercussion of the Florida crash is that Mobileye, the Israeli provider of image-processing technology used in Autopilot, is no longer supplying Tesla because of disagreements over how the system is being used.
One doubts that in 1930s rural Georgia the white grandson of the most powerful man in town would be so terrified of serious legal repercussion that he'd go on the lam for six months.
I knew that he lost his family through a cruel, extractive system that reinforced — in fact, depended on — the ability of whites to inflict violence on the bodies of black people without legal repercussion.
Harvard University has rescinded an award bestowed in 2014 on the movie producer Harvey Weinstein, the latest repercussion from allegations that he sexually assaulted or harassed more than three dozen women going back decades.
I think there's greed on the one hand, like I want all the available talent and I don't ... I think there is absolutely fear of repercussion because, for the first time, there were repercussions.
More important still, if Malaysians are not confident that they can voice their opinions and debate public policy without repercussion, then PH cannot hope to fulfil their aspirations, because it will not know what they are.
But a professional military force, representing a republic, must adhere to regulations, is required to maintain discipline under the toughest conditions, and the members must be cognizant of repercussion for violation of legal and professional standards.
"It's unsettling that he lied to conference organizers about the contents of his presentation, felt it was okay to make these remarks to a room full of early career women, and feared no repercussion," she said.
Finally, should any harm come to me as a repercussion to this complaint process, both the company and employee should be investigated, because I am a working professional with no enemies or issues with anyone else.
But it may have domestic repercussion, like white supremacists or even minorities like Hawaiians, Inuits, indigenous Americans, and black Americans doing the same, maybe arguing for the United States as community, confederation rather than a 'union'.
While the Ajit Pai FCC says it still expects ISPs to be transparent with consumers about the kind of connection they're buying, those requirements are entirely voluntary and can now be ignored by ISPs without repercussion.
Beach Sessions launches its two-weekend series with Laurie Berg's The Mineralogy of Objects, inspired by a Joseph Cornell shadow box, and BOOMERANG's Repercussion, which merges Lewis Hyde's writing with sounds from Deerhoof drummer Greg Saunier.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank "can live" with the recent spike in market volatility as long as it does not have repercussion on the stability of the financial sector, the ECB's chief economist said on Wednesday.
" 'There has to be some type of repercussion' If you looked at the log in the nurse's office, India Brimberry says every month for the past few years would look something like this: "Nosebleed, vomiting, stomach ache.
The size of loan cuts and the impact on oil production are unclear, though some analysts have said any repercussion may be contained as reserve-based loans are tied to just a third of U.S. oil output.
This may not sound like such a bad repercussion of climate change, but keep in mind, by the time we're thinking of camping out in the woods of the Antarctic, other changes will have taken place too.
And when the repercussion of doing a poor job means you might miss out on an amazing opportunity, interviews can have a "do or die" feeling that only adds to the pressure cooker you're probably already feeling.
"One week, one month, we don't care, we will stay here until the government tells us why they did this to Jawar," said a young protester, who asked for anonymity for fear of repercussion from the security forces.
Forget whirling and twirling — there's nothing dainty about "Repercussion," the first full-length dance work by Boomerang, a burgeoning dance and performance project that since its inception in 2012 has garnered attention from all corners of the industry.
Why it matters: The battle, which left thousands without access to the fuel, is the starkest repercussion yet of fights brewing for years across the country over oil and gas pipelines and their role in fueling climate change.
"The local Yunnan government supported the growth of Fanya into what was the world's biggest nonferrous metals exchange until it collapsed," said the Shanghai-based investor, who also declined to be named because of the fear of repercussion.
His death had a lasting repercussion for India leaving a "political void," according to The New York Times, since the government had been led by his family for most of the 45 years leading up to his death.
Across the country, many public pension funds have been recasting investment priorities as cash flows turn negative, meaning funds pay out more in benefits than they collect from contributions and investment income, a repercussion of more baby boomers retiring.
While Pelosi has said confidently she has the support of two-thirds of the caucus, Ryan's aides said that the race is much closer, especially since a secret ballot election gives members a chance to vote their will without fear of repercussion.
The handling of the case so far has left community members and Jean's family frustrated and concerned that his death will become the latest instance of a police officer being allowed to fatally shoot an unarmed black man and face no repercussion.
But if Chicago were to set up clinics that you, as a heroin addict, could come in and get your heroin tested without fear of criminal repercussion, we'll test it for you and we'll determine whether it will kill you or not.
It's perhaps the most important repercussion of all the backlash about fake news, election interference, well-being, and data privacy: that losing talent could lead to a slow-down of innovation at Facebook that might  leave the door open for a new challenger.
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher Walking the streets of Brooklyn with her wife, Emma, Nicole Dennis-Benn discovered a "strange hierarchy" dictating who can publicly express physical affection without repercussion.
Why it matters: The battle, which is leaving thousands of New Yorkers without access to the fuel, is the starkest repercussion yet of fights brewing for years across the country over oil and gas pipelines and their role in fueling climate change.
On top of that, everyone else is already stuck in their ways: being the first person in the office who starts cutting back on work time "for the sake of productivity" without fearing repercussion would require courage and a bit of naiveté.
" Mansour wrote that the United States' decision to move the embassy to Jerusalem was a "provocative and illegal decision" which has "severely aggravated tensions and sensitivities" and has the potential to fuel "violent radicalism and strife in the region and beyond, with far-reaching repercussion.
"In Trump's vision of America, corporate polluters are allowed to reap profits without repercussion for poisoning the air we breathe and the water we drink, and Wall Street billionaires get a gift-wrapped tax break while ordinary families are left in the lurch," he said.
A high-ranking source who worked at Facebook in its early days previously told me that one repercussion of a hands-off approach to policing underage users was that as some got older, Facebook would wrongly believe they were over 18 or over 21.
And I have no doubt that so many of the young people who were emboldened by the election of Barack Obama to the highest office of the land were also disaffected by the recent litany of high profile extrajudicial murders that victimized African-Americans without repercussion.
The first of two sessions this year features the choreographer Laurie Berg with "The Mineralogy of Objects," a cheeky investigation of femininity starring a blow-up doll named Tanya, and the daring collective Boomerang with "Repercussion," a meditation on the concept of "active forgetting" through bold physicality.
Davis first met Radella as her pupil at Kenyon College; after a quintet choreographed by Radella including Davis (and Boomerang's third founder, Adrian Galvin, who is also in "Repercussion") traveled to the Kennedy Center in Washington, the group had a mutual feeling of formalizing a troupe.
Barr stated in his Senate confirmation hearing that though he would prefer a uniform federal law against marijuana, he believed, with 10 states having legalized it recreationally, federal law should be reformed so that the states are allowed to set their own laws without fear of federal repercussion.
"If the Canadian government does ban Huawei from participating in the 5G network, then as for what kind of repercussion there will be, I'm not sure, but I believe there will be repercussions," Lu said through an interpreter, urging Ottawa to "make a wise decision on this issue".
" The moment between Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris, fueled in part by a new Facebook policy that the company "would not seek to fact-check or censor politicians," opening a "frightening new world for political communication — and for national politics...in which leading politicians can openly spread political lies without repercussion.
It served as a metaphor for a workplace experience that's familiar to so many women, which is the terrible guy getting the bigger job — no punishment, no repercussion, even when the behavior is exposed, even when you file a complaint to HR, even when you tell what happened to you.
Seeing ourselves through the other parent's eyes — in a way that I don't think parents who live together always do, because the view is different when you're under one roof — has given us both a certain level of self-awareness that's been a surprisingly rewarding (and positive) repercussion of our divorce.
I think it also highlighted the entitlement that these men had, to use her body in whatever way that they wanted, and this real presumption that they couldn't be touched, that they were invincible, that if they put the photos on social media, they wouldn't see any sort of repercussion, legal or moral.
"The money that you're seeing deployed in the U.S. in my view is a repercussion of people looking to buy the oasis of growth and safe havens in the world, and that is the U.S.," said Nate Thooft, U.S.-based co-head of global asset allocation at Manulife Asset Management in Boston.
Analysts believe the quiet changes in status show that President Bashar al-Assad is confident enough of winning the war and remaining in power that he can make that admission without fear of repercussion, prodding the families of the missing to confirm their worst fears and begin to piece their lives back together.
The vault is submerged under the mountain except for the entrance, a sloping gray slab of concrete crowned by the Norwegian artist Dyveke Sanne's work "Perpetual Repercussion": an installation of twisted mirrors, prisms, stainless steel beams and fiber optic cables that flash blue-green and white lights into the polar dark — a manufactured Northern lights.
"These are not an organism that you should eliminate without repercussion of eliminating a major prey base for aquatic habitats – ponds, marshes, tree holes," Merritt said, noting that there are some fish that feed exclusively on mosquito larvae, spiders that catch adults in their webs, and bats that gobble up swarms of mosquitoes at night.
These employees — all of whom shared their experiences with BuzzFeed News on condition of anonymity, mostly for fear of repercussion — described impossible workloads, around-the-clock emergencies, fear of management, a total erosion of work-life balance, and a pattern of public humiliation at the hands of higher-ups as Uber pushed to become the juggernaut it is today.
Fucking Clay Travis is an online troll and agitator who has made a pretty good business of inciting the southern bro who is sick and tired of not being able to be wantonly sexist/racist in these politically correct times that have ruined America and stripped Americans of their inalienable right to be enormous assholes without fear of repercussion.
The first and most obvious reason this is a problem for the school is that he can't continue to generate revenue off of his videos without potentially running afoul of NCAA amateurism rules, even though it is an operation conducted on his own time and is the sort of business venture that any other college junior could profit from without repercussion.
Kaepernick wanted the spotlight focused on powerless Americans having their rights trampled and lives taken; the disingenuous right countered with a year-long campaign to discredit Kaepernick and anyone who joined him by pushing a false narrative about disrespecting the troops, who apparently specifically died in every war for a song and a piece of cloth and not the right of Americans to take those knees, or the right to live in a country where police officers don't get to murder citizens without repercussion.

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