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"No one realizes what the repercussions of colonization have been, the repercussions of forced removal," Wise said.
Months after the physical repercussions of their miscarriages subsided, the women say they are still experiencing psychological and emotional repercussions of their treatment in the detention facilities.
He said Congress was so focused on domestic climate policy that it failed to see the repercussions of those policies around the world — repercussions that now seem obvious.
Rand Paul or Mike Lee — could face political repercussions.
" ■ "I'm guessing there won't be any repercussions for him.
But I also knew I didn't have those balls, too scared of the repercussions This was because when you did react or tell a man to shove it, there were always repercussions.
That had repercussions still being felt in the oyster industry.
Their decision has major repercussions for everyone in the show.
INGRAHAM: Andy, are there any repercussions for what was done?
Victims and whistleblowers were in fear of repercussions, they said.
The repercussions: If true, Uber's tactics could have legal consequences.
He then proposed incremental repercussions to level at protesting players.
But their pace of living — and drug use — had repercussions.
A temperature rise of 1.5 degrees would have negative repercussions.
The repercussions for business travellers would be decidedly more mixed.
They alleged that their careers suffered repercussions as a result.
There are economic and cultural repercussions riding on the answer.
What repercussions will come from not inviting crazy Aunt Mary?
It's not clear what, if any, repercussions Pence will face.
Schnatter faces other repercussions for his racist language as well.
"There would be significant social repercussions" to that, says Darnovsky.
Still, Northrop Grumman may suffer repercussions from its cost overruns.
He'd feel the precise pain, without any of the repercussions.
Team Luke won this episode — and with awful, awful repercussions.
Problems in global trade have direct repercussions on global businesses.
Are you concerned about any professional repercussions from this situation?
It's basically like pulling the plug without any ethical repercussions.
Then others feel repercussions for certain behaviors, which is interesting.
But all it offers is publicly available information, without repercussions.
But the repercussions may also be felt by telecom groups.
But there have been other repercussions for smoking while pregnant.
But the repercussions are dire for Turkey as a whole.
It could also have untold repercussions for the European economy.
One of Matthew's worst repercussions was the outbreak of cholera.
He may be unaware, or simply dismissive, of the repercussions.
Often, they go straight back to their jobs without repercussions.
Others don't think that scheduling drugs has such high repercussions.
This could have big repercussions on what we all wear.
There had been repercussions, even if he hadn't seen them.
A bee expert said the episode could have wider repercussions.
We are prepared for any deserved repercussions from our actions.
North Carolina could face serious economic repercussions from the law.
Or you dread the stigma and repercussions of "rape victim"?
"A lot of players are scared of repercussions," Bohannon says.
Taken together, the repercussions for Uber's silence already seem vast.
They all requested anonymity out of fear of professional repercussions.
And what's really interesting is what the repercussions will be.
Landlords who lie about making repairs also face minimal repercussions.
Still others expressed fear over social repercussions: Were they perverts?
As far as I know, my harassers faced no repercussions.
He gave only his first name for fear of repercussions.
I knew this is what would have long term repercussions.
Some high ranking officers who harassed women faced few repercussions.
Should it fail, the repercussions will be felt for decades.
And, I hope that he has repercussions for his actions.
The repercussions of the United States killing Iran's Maj. Gen.
It's like he knew that he wouldn't face any repercussions.
The random drawing had major repercussions on governing in Virginia.
Lucky visitors can nibble it then, with no magical repercussions.
The editor asked to remain anonymous, citing fear of repercussions.
It could have triggered social repercussions, albeit probably subtle ones.
What will the repercussions be if the virus spreads worldwide?
Who knew that abandoning American values would have strategic repercussions?
Now they're fearful of the repercussions of what they did.
A weak response to Iranian threats could have lasting repercussions.
It may also have serious repercussions for President Donald Trump.
The stakes are too high and the repercussions too severe.
It has significant repercussions for nearly every aspect of governing.
The juror, however, still felt like there would be repercussions.
And the moral and political repercussions could be even wider.
A domestic emergency will have international repercussions, the writers argue.
Unsurprisingly these choices have had positive repercussions within the band.
Still, though, he's feeling the repercussions of this newly stratified industry.
So we're all really confident that there won't be any repercussions.
Both those moves have had serious repercussions in the auto industry.
It seems unlikely either will experience lasting repercussions of any kind.
This could have plenty of repercussions for movie theaters as well.
The repercussions are, you are not coming back to this town.
Trump's chaotic entry to the global stage is already having repercussions.
It will have repercussions, huge consequences for everyone in the family.
If that happens, the officer can walk away without any repercussions.
However, specifics regarding what these repercussions might look like are absent.
Women reported repercussions that encompassed both the psychological and the physical.
"Regardless of their body 'choices,' repercussions will follow," Dr. Mann says.
When media giants gobble up local news stations, there are repercussions.
The lack of repercussions have also been a problem this season.
Meanwhile, the game may have repercussions neither Nintendo nor analysts' foresaw.
Yellen did note Tuesday that Brexit could have significant economic repercussions.
It's a cruel reminder that the actions here have unimaginable repercussions.
He never faced substantial repercussions for his involvement in the accident.
Despite this, the repercussions for the two have been quite different.
"My fear is that there will be repercussions here," he says.
There are direct repercussions in the lives of thousands of people.
Anxieties about the social repercussions of modern technology have become clichéd.
In the present, the repercussions of that summer still haunt them.
And that could have harmful repercussions for students across the country.
But these moves aren't simple — and they come with economic repercussions.
It's unclear what, if any, repercussions may be exercised by YouTube.
In the meantime, the repercussions for Swarm Technologies are still unclear.
They could safely lose control without having to fear the repercussions.
Facebook may face repercussions with Europe, as well as at home.
The scandal could have major repercussions for Australia's center-right government.
The diluted coursework for ESL students can have disastrous academic repercussions.
Even if cooler heads prevail, though, the vote will have repercussions.
Most residents refused to discuss the restrictions, saying they feared repercussions.
BUILDING CODE The sector's woes have had dire repercussions for banks.
Still, Tehran could face significant repercussions because of Tuesday's missile test.
The repercussions of the book will only be realized in time.  
With no explanation and no fear of any kind of repercussions.
Largely, though, Ford reports, earning more has negative repercussions for women.
These kinds of choices have repercussions that reverberate throughout the episodes.
In the vast majority of cases, violent passengers face no repercussions.
Still more battle with the repercussions of post-traumatic stress disorder.
The voting public knows the repercussions could be deadly for millions.
Arthur: No doubt this will have repercussions for the presidential race.
Banquet believed that would just allow them to lie without repercussions.
The repercussions are huge considering global investment in the real world.
Reducing our access to this important destination, however, has global repercussions.
He doesn't seem stressed about any repercussions, including possibly being fired.
But its repercussions are hitting average citizens without regard for partisanship.
But, with every big moment in the spotlight comes terrible repercussions.
"We are too scared because the repercussions will come," she said.
Apple isn't the only company adjusting the financial repercussions of Brexit.
"You are seeing continue repercussions from the VW case," Kodjak said.
It's made me see how laughably inadequate individual legal repercussions are.
Judge Robert Lasnik agreed, saying it would also have domestic repercussions.
So North Korea got away with the attack without facing repercussions.
It is clear that the coronavirus will have serious economic repercussions.
The student asked not to be named for fear of repercussions.
Kurupt's bender is having serious repercussions for him and his costars.
Those who violate the new quarantine rules may face legal repercussions.
Surely, there would be some unfortunate repercussions from blocking campaign ads.
When you're young, you don't think about the repercussions of anything.
It's not clear what, if any, repercussions these workers may face.
Its move here could have repercussions for disputes beyond this one.
That slowdown could have long-lasting and profound repercussions, economists warn.
And you can't put a dollar amount on the worst repercussions.
But the longer-range repercussions are still a work in progress.
The United States could also face serious diplomatic repercussions for leaving.
The new revelations about Ms. Doe's medical records have had repercussions.
The protesters gave only their first names to avoid potential repercussions.
But this fixation has repercussions, feeding into a recklessly limited worldview.
But for many inexperienced investors, tax repercussions can be a surprise.
Netanyahu's visit will have long term political, social and trade repercussions.
The repercussions of the incident at Chernobyl could last for generations.
Tech firms are trying to get ahead of potentially similar repercussions.
Then there are the repercussions of depriving adolescents of social transitioning.
And if it happens serially, then there are more serious repercussions.
Economically, what are the what are the repercussions, do you think?
The woman requested anonymity because she said she feared professional repercussions.
A lot will depend on the political repercussions of Mueller's firing.
But the grim repercussions of this nonpolicy are still being felt.
A settlement would ease investor concerns about the repercussions of the litigation.
I feel so devastated that people didn't consider the real-world repercussions.
Its result will surely have repercussions for the history of the church.
Analysts have warned that the trade tensions could have severe negative repercussions.
However, Loughlin and Huffman aren't the only ones who are facing repercussions.
Heed these warnings and stream your favourite shows without fear of repercussions.
And the abusers generally face no repercussions for the fraud they perpetrate.
If there is no follow-up or repercussions, then it is pointless.
The theme that trauma has long-lasting repercussions runs throughout the season.
Thursday&aposs podcast dives into the potential legal repercussions and political fallout.
"The Price", set 30 years later, focuses on the longer-term repercussions.
ESPN has yet to publicly announce any repercussions for Le Batard's comments.
The auto industry is still feeling the repercussions of Volkswagen's diesel cheating.
That can have wide-reaching repercussions for waste in health and policy.
But the lawsuit filed Thursday, if successful, could point to further repercussions.
Industry already feels the repercussions of this underinvestment in science and engineering.
This lack of broadband competition has repercussions that extend well beyond broadband.
The repercussions quickly became evident as Google suspended some business with Huawei.
Foreign oil companies already disclosing payments have not suffered repercussions, it added.
You could blissfully ignore that after-hours communique without fear of repercussions.
Following Sunday's test, the US called for repercussions from the international community.
Democrats can either join us or feel the repercussions again in 2018.
Even if a military response was considered, the repercussions could be catastrophic.
The prospect of the Russian government ever facing real repercussions are remote.
Those who violate these rules are subject to legal repercussions, it reads.
Oil drilling, they argue, has deep repercussions for their health and safety.
The repercussions of the putsch will be felt for a long time.
The repercussions of those fights are clear in each candidate's fundraising reports.
If they deliver on their threats, the clerks could face repercussions: Gov.
When we toughen up on Chinese steel, other industries can expect repercussions.
If the bill is enacted, however, there is a risk of repercussions.
"Obviously, that thing has repercussions that one can't even imagine," he said.
She warned him that if he phoned again there would be repercussions.
In any case, the alleged Russian connection will likely have political repercussions.
A deal can slip out of grasp with few repercussions for failure.
In politics, there are fewer repercussions and taxpayers pick up the bill.
And while the NCB faced no lasting repercussions, Aberfan couldn't move on.
The demise of the festival led to serious legal repercussions for McFarland.
John Cornyn of Texas warned of "serious repercussions" if Mueller were dismissed.
The best way to avoid repercussions is to be respectful and transparent.
"My people and I have seen and experienced the repercussions," Sanchez says.
Executives at Alphabet warned throughout that the measure could have unintended repercussions.
It also requires a long view — one that anticipates consequences and repercussions.
Losing the church in Ukraine would also have political and historical repercussions.
You don't have to be Italian to be worried about the repercussions.
But denying official media access to major international events has real repercussions.
I've seen marketers waste hundreds of thousands of dollars with no repercussions.
But we were threatened about the repercussions of allowing people to dance.
Trade repercussions are not translating into fears of a recession in 2020.
First, they'll be personal repercussions on all these executives, especially Sheryl Sandberg.
Or, remembering the repercussions with Hodor, would he choose not to meddle?
But the electoral repercussions also showed the limits of the NRA's power.
Cameron, of course, has done exactly that — and with no negative repercussions.
Zipperstein examines not just the event but also its far-reaching repercussions.
According to Mr. Katz, however, there have been few or no repercussions.
This ugly fight will have repercussions for the midterm elections, and beyond.
She did not want to reveal her name for fear of repercussions.
And with so many allegations, the speed of repercussions has picked up.
Conversely, there can be repercussions if a home is not well maintained.
TikTok's time-free status also has more mundane but still annoying repercussions.
"There are always political repercussions for every vote you take," he said.
Thus, political developments in Paris, Berlin and Brussels have repercussions far afield.
But will Mr. Trump suffer repercussions if the Republican Congress plows ahead?
Adam acknowledged in this case there is some economic repercussions for that.
He wants to remain anonymous because he fears repercussions for his views.
Here are answers to some questions surrounding California's move and its repercussions.
Like most trolls, he never experienced any repercussions for what he'd done.
The company is also facing repercussions of Elon Musk's social media outbursts.
" VandeHei said, "I don't think there's any repercussions in the short term.
Thiel wasn't the only tech titan who faced repercussions for supporting Trump.
Unlike many of us, Vestager's decisions will have repercussions around the world.
Of course, speaking up on a social issue can come with repercussions.
Trump's understanding of possible repercussions of releasing the memo is less clear.
Giving up my gendered spot in society has come with difficult repercussions.
Imposing metal tariffs would have repercussions for export-focused companies in Europe.
Mr. Muslim appears to have suffered few professional repercussions from the episode.
A new documentary series lays bare the repercussions of the Vietnam War.
"The consequences and repercussions of WannaCry were beyond economic," Mr. Bossert wrote.
And, of course, a financial crisis in Europe would have global repercussions.
But it's that it has repercussions that cause ... Because nobody does that.
I think what it is is that you don't realize the repercussions.
The crisis has had repercussions stretching to Washington and the Democratic presidential contest.
She added that his school is fearful of repercussions under the state law.
What if, in fact, there were serious repercussions to that kind of action.
There were some repercussions for Kelly in the aftermath of the cult story.
When a man does the same, he's 'outspoken' & and there are no repercussions.
Have you experienced / are you prepared to experience such repercussions for your work?
When a man does the same, he's "outspoken" & and there are no repercussions.
J. Dickson, reporter for The Goods I love excess and I hate repercussions.
Despite the potential repercussions, some in Silicon Valley have already led the way.
While joining the Mile High Club isn't technically illegal, there are potential repercussions.
When it comes to repercussions for joining the club, reports are thoroughly mixed.
When a man does the same, he's "outspoken" and there are no repercussions.
The positive repercussions that might have had in Soviet-occupied Europe are incalculable.
"It's a very bad situation ... It has a lot of repercussions," he said.
These and similar cases have carried financial repercussions for Monsanto's parent company, Bayer.
This "taper tantrum" blew over in a few months, but it had repercussions.
She later spoke up at a community meeting about her fear of repercussions.
Not least because such could have important repercussions beyond the companies in question.
Videckis, fearing repercussions for herself or her teammates, told her no, there weren't.
Gage's story had huge repercussions in advancing the study of neurology and psychology.
All those quiet scenes are likely to have loud repercussions down the line.
But for Russians themselves, Moscow's hardline drug policies have already had deadly repercussions.
A few, like mogul Russell Simmons, have experienced repercussions after allegations against them.
But the number of those accused in music who faced repercussions remains tiny.
They have also not announced more extensive consultations given the potentially grave repercussions.
Past presidents remained wary of hurting American consumers, and mindful of international repercussions.
" Asked about the possible consequences of his comments, he said: "What is ... repercussions?
That allowed YouTube's missteps to go by without serious repercussions for the firm.
The choice to publish the Pentagon Papers had enormous repercussions for the Post.
He needs to consider that every time he tweets, it's having huge repercussions.
She embraces the repercussions of acting on emotional impulses, rather than suppressing them.
October 214673, 2017: Repercussions of the #MeToo movement begin to affect many industries.
Two days after the vote to pass it, we're already seeing the repercussions.
Country stars have been met with considerable repercussions for taking a stand before.
Why it matters: Misinformation online can have real-world health and safety repercussions.
Putting those ideas into a cogent form would help obviate the political repercussions.
Say by comparing it to the repercussions from a lack of self knowledge?
Like Honeycutt, borrowers often learn the hard way that defaulting triggers serious repercussions.
The repercussions of net neutrality could also be felt but individual internet users.
They can get away with that and there seems to be no repercussions.
We consume drugs and we have no fucking clue as to the repercussions.
Adding to the injustice was her alleged harasser did not face legal repercussions.
And 10 years on, the causes and repercussions are still tricky to understand.
Now, it looks like the 60-second commercial could have longer-lasting repercussions.
Neither question directs attention to the most potentially significant repercussions of Comey's termination.
There are actually a whole lot of legal repercussions to what Congress did.
It has repercussions well beyond being a horrific role model for our children.
Nelson corroborated Sarno's view regarding the repercussions of the civil war and conservation.
Smith only faced real repercussions when a second student came forward in 2014.
In my perfect home you have the ability to be yourself without repercussions.
They, more than potential parents, face the most damaging repercussions of this decision.
She gets fired, there are all kinds of repercussions for what she said.
The Trump administration is reportedly warning of possible repercussions for Alaska after Sen.
But he's largely been able avoid sudden repercussions from these actions — until now.
Had Mr. Irving won his case, the potential repercussions would have been catastrophic.
She and her family came forward to share the repercussions of the episode.
Otherwise, we risk dangerous repercussions for emphasizing economic interests when security is paramount.
The company has alleged it may face additional repercussions from the botched notice.
We simply cannot allow the misconduct and poor care to continue without repercussions.
Fortunately, the Administration is in talks with China to avoid these very repercussions.
So changing even a small percentage of that behavior could have outsize repercussions.
And it can have harmful repercussions for both the organizers and their movements.
Private AI engineers must consider the repercussions of their technology, too, Scharre says.
A U.K. vote to exit the European Union could have significant economic repercussions.
It doesn't work—it's just a number of warning shots with no repercussions.
The administration, as shown in the draft, was aware of the possible repercussions.
The repercussions of Justice Kavanaugh's victory will directly affect other women as well.
Mr. Pollock said he did not think the move would spur financial repercussions.
The repercussions will hit immigrants and their families, and a recruit-starved Pentagon.
Banksy's original announcement had failed to address any potential repercussions for his fans.
Some families affected by the earlier zero-tolerance separations continue to face repercussions.
Economists say a large earthquake could have serious repercussions for local California banks.
Instead of facing long-term repercussions, Couch was recently given a big promotion.
It is a grand experiment with little parallel — and unknowable repercussions for children.
The orders have "buffered [Wallaroo] from the repercussions of the outbreak," she said.
What are some of the major repercussions that could result from this conflict?
Of course there are repercussions [from] the breakup, but it's not about Joker.
Nobody wants to face the repercussions of society deciding that you are bad.
Even so, the repercussions from the tool — and the headlines — keep on coming.
And for teenagers, the discussions explore the repercussions of the attacks: how Sept.
The project spawned investigations and repercussions in Philadelphia, Phoenix, St. Louis and elsewhere.
The repercussions of his assassination will be played out for years to come.
PNG-ing a spy has repercussions that impact other government agencies and missions.
Mr. Trump's budget gives no indication of how he would ameliorate such repercussions.
Addiction, they say, is compulsive engagement in a rewarding experience despite serious repercussions.
He had lost his job recently, and was dealing with the financial repercussions.
We're still breaking down the repercussions of President Trump's Middle East peace plan.
I don't know what the emotional repercussions are going to be for Jimmy.
None were reelected to the Senate and they faced personal repercussions as well.
Ultimately, changes in bond prices and yields could have repercussions for all markets.
U.S. allies in Europe also warned about possible repercussions from the sanctions bill.
If I didn't hold this one, what kind of repercussions would that have?
The repercussions of student debt depend on if it is federal or private.
The moves drew furor from Russia, as well as threats of further repercussions.
The collapse in the US-Taliban initiative could also have some serious repercussions.
And while it is not yet broken, it is already having irreversible repercussions.
But small fluctuations do occur, both sudden and lingering, and may have repercussions.
Motherboard granted these former employees anonymity because they expressed concern about professional repercussions.
The White House said the release could have repercussions for U.S.-Pakistan relations.
But one parent told me that students who question Shelly's dismissal fear repercussions.
It will now be left to Ms. Zirinsky to deal with the repercussions.
Reality check: Cities can't deal with the repercussions of AI on their own.
"I think there needs to be repercussions for what happened," Florida Republican Sen.
My drug use never had any professional repercussions, but I still have profound regret.
If she ever needed safety from the repercussions of Colin's actions, she'd be safe.
So it's almost like, is the short-term gain worth the long-term repercussions?
But in such a small community, the repercussions of a violent act are inescapable.
But not getting enough fresh water in general can have its own repercussions, too.
His wealth insulates him from the repercussions of his fussiness, but only so far.
Aziz Ansari may face career repercussions for Grace's story, but that hasn't happened yet.
More talk about fashion knockoffs has led to conversations on accountability (and legal repercussions).
The repercussions would include increased interest rates that would further discourage borrowing and investment.
This week, China's response to the protests in Hong Kong could have global repercussions.
Breakthroughs and overall leadership in these fields will have repercussions for the global economy.
But I can say there are financial repercussions that we experience because of that.
He insists the elections will have no repercussions for his left-right coalition government.
Whoever America decides to elect will have major political repercussions for the entire world.
She hopes this will help protect them from the repercussions of her political activities.
A Yes vote, followed by approval in the senate, would have repercussions beyond Argentina.
When sweet kids have powerful parents, there can be powerful repercussions for innocent accidents.
Such is the fleets importance to Russia, it was willing to risk the repercussions.
It's not just about cleaning up — it's about the positive repercussions from doing so.
The repercussions of such a failure somewhat depend on where it blows up, though.
And yet, the dominos fell, and the bloody repercussions splashed directly onto Mike's lap.
But in general, data breaches don't have huge long-term repercussions on stock prices.
Those who are from less religious families simply drift away and face fewer repercussions.
The final report could lead to repercussions for some in the DOJ and FBI.
At a time of increased trade tensions globally, that could have repercussions for growth.
Now, some are concerned about poential unwelcome repercussions brought by uncertainies among upcoming negotiations.
Make it anonymous so that they feel comfortable responding without any potential future repercussions.
The furor could have repercussions for Britain's June 23 referendum on European Union membership.
It's spawned a callout culture that will likely have repercussions long into the future.
Other countries were watching closely, and we are now beginning to see the repercussions.
Europe is the battlefield, and there will be repercussions at a pan-European level.
There are several political repercussions of allowing a single child to represent a crisis.
This move may seem like a subtle distinction, but its potential repercussions are huge.
If we don't address these problems, every single American will face serious economic repercussions.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi also warned of "dangerous repercussions" should the move materialize.
There are personal repercussions as well for Trump as he continues his habitual lying.
Many expressed fear of repercussions from the company or burning bridges in the industry.
The Tesla CEO has a history of questionable Twitter antics that lead to repercussions.
Clinton from her perch at the officially neutral D.N.C. "There are repercussions," he said.
Congress should hold hearings to inform itself of the repercussions of U.S. secondary sanctions.
Damon Linker will probably face no repercussions for comparing Jeong to a neo-Nazi.
And now, the Trump administration has inherited the catastrophic repercussions of this terrible deal.
The repercussions of this economic decline are as troubling as they are wide-ranging.
The U.S. has threatened those who continue doing business with Iran with economic repercussions.
We've allowed the dishonest to continue to be dishonest without any fear of repercussions.
Mike's plan was a triumph, unless you count the gruesome repercussions for his face.
In Maine, fishermen are concerned about the repercussions for the state's iconic lobster industry.
And if you're going to cheat on your wife, you have to have repercussions.
" Asked about the possible fallout from his comments, Duterte reportedly replied, "What is ... repercussions?
So, you can at least enjoy your fully baked cookies without fear of repercussions.
But it was the selfie with Miss Israel that had the most serious repercussions.
More than two weeks after the ambush, its repercussions showed no signs of abating.
The people declined to share their names for fear of repercussions from their employer.
Disney's decision to cancel the films could have repercussions for the wider entertainment industry.
"They are blind to seeing the real repercussions," Mr. Dissanayake said of Facebook's leaders.
What are the worst-case repercussions of these tariffs when our trade partners retaliate?
I think whether this has repercussions ... And we should move onto the next thing.
"It broke me," she said of the doubt she was raped and its repercussions.
What a company calls itself might seem immaterial, but it actually has significant repercussions.
But the repercussions of the case will play out over the next several months.
The repercussions from Facebook's new News Feed changes will almost certainly be far-reaching.
The repercussions of the fire on wine stored in barrels and tanks is unclear.
To date, I don't know the repercussions this may have had on my body.
She declined to give her last name because she feared repercussions from the owners.
But it remains to be seen whether his companies will suffer any financial repercussions.
They don't seem to have any real concern for the pandemic and the repercussions.
I've learned from these trying times and I've felt the repercussions to the fullest.
The feeling of annihilation without repercussions looms larger and larger with each passing season.
They asked that their names be withheld, saying they feared repercussions for their careers.
He also asked to use a pseudonym for fear of repercussions from speaking out.
There are no specific repercussions for the oligarchs other than putting them on notice.
It's like he knew that he wouldn't face any repercussions, that he was protected.
SO THERE COULD BE REVERSE – TERRIBLE REPERCUSSIONS IN TERMS OF SMALL BUSINESSES IN AMERICA.
The religious repercussions may take longer to play out, if they occur at all.
PG: Not to mention the trolling repercussions of a Twitter war with Donald Trump.
Or will the bill and its repercussions ruin college sports as we know it?
And yet in each of these situations, he's so far escaped lasting public repercussions.
Or was he using comedy to shield himself from repercussions for flagrantly offensive speech?
"It seemed they didn't believe there would be repercussions for their action," she said.
For any other company, this would have been a humiliating experience with severe repercussions.
"We're not taking anything off the table," Ribble said of potential repercussions for Iran.
They worry about repercussions and whether they will be granted visas to go back.
The move is politically risky and could have serious repercussions on the 2020 election.
And in an increasingly interconnected world, the same trends have repercussions outside China's borders.
Most minds cannot help racing ahead to project the repercussions of victory or defeat.
When I was younger, I often didn't think about the repercussions of my actions.
With it, he said, they can communicate with the free world without any repercussions.
A further downgrade could have wider repercussions for Italian sovereign and corporate borrowing costs.
Experts say that as a practical matter they can declare their allegiance without repercussions.
It's also possible they're hiding patients, potentially for fear of travel and trade repercussions.
The repercussions of that move became evident as Google suspended some business with Huawei.
Rushing it forward as is could have terrible repercussions for both economics and justice.
And for that I had to deal with the repercussions of my poor choice.
"Given his counterpart in Washington, I doubt this altercation will have any major repercussions."
The monetary repercussions of Britain's chaotic withdrawal from the European Union keep piling up.
S. border, for example, it could risk financial repercussions in Illinois and New York.
Without any real repercussions for employers, abuse is a never-ending problem, Anderson said.
U.S. farm groups are concerned about the longer-term repercussions of losing market share.
The first thing you must know is that the award carries real-world repercussions.
It's worth recognizing that those named in the report will face almost no repercussions.
There's also the prospect that the US could face serious diplomatic repercussions for leaving.
For companies that have failed to adequately manage these risks, the repercussions have been severe.
However, the protectionist side of his agenda can have negative repercussions for the emerging economies.
Zdorovetskiy's arrest is just the latest example of a YouTube prank that has legal repercussions.
Many said they were too afraid of the repercussions to come forward at the time.
But they are stopping short of issuing direct threats of repercussions, according to the Times.
Where the thinking man used caution, Tupac courageously stepped up without fear of the repercussions.
But anonymity also permits people to be their baser selves, with no fear of repercussions.
Within a year, Glennon was experiencing the repercussions: Her number of listings dropped by half.
Too many people try to cover up their mistakes, fearing the repercussions of admitting fault.
And the medical repercussions come on top of the everyday hassle of the water crisis.
Chuck's relationship with his father is poised to deliver major repercussions on his career trajectory.
Middle class workers, however, would be much more exposed to the repercussions of capital flight.
They were brave enough to come on Aftermath knowing there were repercussions for their actions.
A losing fight That change of heart nearly five years ago has had massive repercussions.
That, and the new cases in Hunan, will have repercussions for supply across the south.
Bryan Singer is facing more repercussions from the recent sexual assault allegations made against him.
She added that a U.K. vote to leave the EU could have significant economic repercussions.
Hart's emotional confession video was a reminder of the personal repercussions of a sex tape.
I always thought some sort of repercussions would come from that, but nothing ever happened.
"The repercussions and fallout will emerge in the next five to 10 years," said Lou.
A political meltdown in Britain would have severe repercussions on both sides of the Channel.
That anonymity means that they face next to no repercussions for their hurtful, caustic words.
Yet if South Africa's rating is cut, repercussions to its regional peers should be limited.
The political repercussions for Republicans of another assault on the ACA could also be calamitous.
Self-handicapping can be an effective impression-management strategy, but may also have unintended repercussions.
Vestager told a news conference there would be no repercussions for Apple in the case.
Loughlin's decision not to plead guilty in the case has already had significant legal repercussions.
The money definitely made it a little bit easier, but the repercussions were really hard.
The repercussions of U.S. antagonism to China can hit even non-Chinese companies very hard.
Tameka's flexibility when it came to the whole "rule following" thing eventually had huge repercussions.
But these kinds of responses to allegations of sexual harassment and assault have serious repercussions.
The repercussions of not addressing these false search results can be dire and life-changing.
Experts say Walmart's pressure on its suppliers in Mexico is unlikely to have legal repercussions.
After all, gunshot injuries often have lifelong repercussions for victims and the communities around them.
For lawmakers on Capitol Hill, the repercussions from the delayed outreach were apparent Tuesday morning.
Any design issues with the long-established CFM56 engine could have repercussions for fleets worldwide.
Ultimately, Earnest said, North Korea needs to stop its "provocative" acts or face international repercussions.
Certain retailers who rely on getting their goods from overseas are dreading the possible repercussions.
Though Japan quickly released the captain, repercussions of the affair pop up through the book.
Both men have each lost work in showbiz, but she believes more repercussions are coming.
Perhaps most worrying for investors are the repercussions for Turkey's economy from all these tensions.
Distinctions here are significant and a breach into each one would have vastly different repercussions.
Lionel Messi has been staring down legal repercussions for tax fraud for some time now.
I had been using the women's restroom without any repercussions for a really long time.
Because really, what you're painting is a picture of success in that there's no repercussions.
It's no longer a question of if we will experience repercussions, but simply their severity.
The poll suggests Trump's highlighting of the issue could have repercussions for the NFL generally.
"Orange Is the New Black" is not "Entourage"; in Season 6, past actions have repercussions.
These are toxic people and toxic policies, and to combine them will have severe repercussions.
While it sounds proactive, the mandate could have hefty privacy and freedom of expression repercussions.
Now, many New York chefs and farmers are worrying about the repercussions of a ban.
As special elections go, this is an earthquake that will have repercussions far into 2018.
She said any delay in moving onto trade talks would have serious repercussions for businesses.
The fact that the two have morphed into one has massive political and policy repercussions.
There are also larger questions about the repercussions for journalism if prominent reporters leave Twitter.
"It had such horrific repercussions on my life at that time," she told Business Insider.
Israel's fraught relationships with its Middle East neighbors have sometimes brought repercussions for its athletes.
Trump's top economic advisor Larry Kudlow said Friday he is not worried about those repercussions.
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This means that they're willing to live with the repercussions of staying true to themselves.
Forced or not, marriage before 22019 – including at 17 – bring devastating, lifelong repercussions for girls.
HR is widely neglected in the industry; and the repercussions for female employees are rippling.
A trade war between the world's two biggest economies would have repercussions across the world.
That episode,"Repercussions," aired this past Sunday and followed Cam's half-sister, Mary Charles a.k.a.
You can deal with the repercussions—financial or whatever else have you—once you're safe.
That change, she said, could have grave repercussions for freedom of expression in the country.
Unlike citizens of Brazil, Peru and Argentina, they have the right to abstain without repercussions.
Every action you take will have repercussions down the line, so choose your words carefully.
Broadcom may face fewer repercussions after its apparent loss in the four-month takeover battle.
Each interviewee agreed to talk only on the condition of anonymity for fear of repercussions.
It's not just a handful of companies that are experiencing repercussions due to cybersecurity incidents.
Religious colleges would be able to bar openly same-sex relationships without fear of repercussions.
But when these vulnerabilities are exposed and damaging attacks occur, there are few lasting repercussions.
Parents, he said, may be internalizing widespread news coverage of the repercussions of smartphone use.
Without a doubt, VR's repercussions for older, more familiar notions of cinematic realism are astounding.
There are few repercussions — beyond a correction — for those who fail to follow the rules.
Not any of the repercussions or what you did to get there or anything else.
The state's priorities, Mr. Cuomo said, are unequivocal: Saving lives should outweigh any economic repercussions.
The state's priorities, Mr. Cuomo said, are unequivocal: Saving lives should outweigh any economic repercussions.
Attendees of Sunday's march told journalists they feared repercussions for those who led the protest.
"No event since Pearl Harbor set off such repercussions in public life," one historian wrote.
It was not immediately clear what career repercussions Mr. Díaz might face following the accusations.
They mostly shrugged off the repercussions for the many manufacturing companies that relied on steel.
The pernicious, even tragic, repercussions of bullying in school-age children have been well documented.
Indeed, research has found that prolonged solitary confinement has significant mental and physical health repercussions.
Stressful school environments have repercussions that extend beyond a less-than-productive day of learning.
Williams is not the only one who thinks the music video could have larger repercussions.
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"This says you can abuse your authority and there will be no repercussions," he said.
Qassim Suleimani, with repercussions that are still playing out in Iran and across the region.
Qassem Soleimani in an airstrike and have been on hold as the repercussions play out.
Giuliani told The Hill that a Senate trial would have negative repercussions on the country.
However, only 3% take this, as they fear the repercussions on their careers and income.
"And for those who have been saying them all along, the repercussions will be minimal."
The repercussions of this contretemps continued in the months leading up to the anticorruption conference.
And don't kid yourself: The blow-up of the XIV is going to have repercussions.
Internet regulation experts say the measure effectively allows online dating companies to avoid legal repercussions.
Trump has also warned that there will be "repercussions" if Republicans fail to repeal ObamaCare.
It will be Mr. Trump, as president, who will have to deal with these repercussions.
A prolonged economic slump would significantly add to the risk of default, with global repercussions.
The timing of The Post report could also have repercussions on the presidential campaign trail.
"The grander a wedding is, the more complex the emotional and social repercussions can be."
She declined to give her name in case of repercussions against her or her family.
They asked that their names not be used in case of repercussions from their families.
A weaker dollar could also have repercussions on stocks, corporate bonds and other risky investments.
And they're not dumb, it's just there's real repercussions to radically changing your business model.
And I guess the rest of us get to hang out with whatever repercussions emerge.
Today we are seeing the impact of this educational lineage and experiencing the cultural repercussions.
It is certainly true that US clinicians went overboard on opioid prescribing, with horrifying repercussions.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi condemned the execution, warning of "repercussions" for regional security.
There were probably others that weren't posted publicly, since the repercussions can be pretty severe.
It is something that has very real repercussions for how women are viewed and treated worldwide.
In at least one case, school officials may have gone a step further in administering repercussions.
He spoke on condition his last name not be used, fearing repercussions for those around him.
The case could have repercussions for hundreds of other protesters who have not yet been charged.
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But the repercussions for the rest of the economy would be far more serious, he added.
Not much is known about the long-term health repercussions of in utero exposure to opioids.
Any direct condemnation would have meant a confrontation with the regime and repercussions for the church.
Trump's executive order has a number of potential long-term repercussions in the world of sports.
I'd say [we're] mildly worried because it seems unlikely, but would have heavy repercussions for us.
In them, Mateer provided a roadmap for businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people without legal repercussions.
And the repercussions of that could be more than just a bad reputation for Fyre Media.
Reports state that Google didn't disclose the bug at first fearing regulatory repercussions from the government.
In addition to targeting illegal sex work, it's also resulted in repercussions for legal sex workers.
But if you're going to go down that path, make sure you're prepared for the repercussions.
George Wallace could openly demonize blacks to attract white voters with little fear of political repercussions.
As a financial engineer, I have another concern: the economic repercussions for the "Star Wars" galaxy.
It's also not clear what kind of repercussions await those who attempted to share the video.
Few principals were willing to comment publicly on their relationship with the Education Department, fearing repercussions.
Even if Huawei loses the legal fight, there may be political repercussions for moving so aggressively.
Madi Barney said she, too, suffered repercussions after her police report ended up in BYU's hands.
Her remarkable performance in her debut movie had very believable repercussions: She unsurprisingly skyrocketed to fame.
But even here, where there is a clear safety risk, the ACLU fears the potential repercussions.
But there are other explanations for why Trump's moves have not had wider and worse repercussions.
Salehi, a veteran negotiator with the West, did not elaborate on what those repercussions might be.
And the repercussions of GDPR are going to keep coming for a long time to come.
Through it all, Mai seems to have avoided any repercussions from law enforcement or Venmo itself.
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"There could be repercussions," Kirby told reporters Wednesday, saying infractions identified would be kept on file.
China's ambassador last week threatened repercussions if Ottawa blocked Huawei, a warning the Canadian government dismissed.
In some respects, there's more closure than we typically get — there's some pretty final-seeming repercussions.
But today's failure could have even more significant repercussions for NASA's human spaceflight program moving forward.
Lyft says it will be monitoring the rollout in Denver closely for any possible negative repercussions.
The repercussions of Germany's crumbling infrastructure — and reconstruction efforts — extend beyond travel delays and traffic jams.
Legal repercussions include sex discrimination claims and sexual harassment complaints, which are both on the rise.
Kim's on the fence and still dealing with repercussions of the traumatic experience she went through.
The repercussions of Donald Trump's testy relationship with Mexico are now impacting even his ex-wife.
The #MeToo movement has affected public discourse and had tangible repercussions in workplaces in every arena.
It is shocking that they are so brazen, so unconcerned about the repercussions for doing so.
Hopefully, now he understands there are repercussions and we will continue to push this matter forward.
Now if an FBI agent did that could you imagine the repercussions of leaking that memo?
More broadly, the case could have sweeping repercussions in other aspects of state and federal law.
The health of China's economy has repercussions for global growth and is closely watched by investors.
Failure to provide the services would have negative social and political repercussions for the Hangzhou government.
The repercussions of the coup and the purges that have followed will be tremendous for Turkey.
Without any real repercussions for Huffman, users might see Reddit as complicit with his erroneous behavior.
That had some enormous repercussions in her life with her own feeling of who she was.
Either way, Jon and Daenerys' union, whether political or marital, will have huge repercussions in Westeros.
And with the passage of this bill, employers who violate our workers' rights would feel repercussions.
It's funny when Switzer does it, but it's a habit that can have very serious repercussions.  
If there are no repercussions (Wednesday) morning and they're ready to go, we'll put 'em in.
Currently, this lack of access to products has far-reaching repercussions for young girls in Nigeria.
Players besides Kaepernick are feeling the repercussions of engaging in activism on the field as well.
Perhaps we—the folks whose lives are being so relentlessly optimized—are finally noticing these repercussions.
If that happens to Saudi Aramco, the biggest of them all, it will have global repercussions.
"This season delves into the cost of ambition and the repercussions for their relationship," said Gibson.
The "outing heard 'round the world" is having ongoing repercussions for the man who initiated it.
Singling out China among top risks, Liikanen said that a bigger slowdown could have global repercussions.
The clash between starlet and studio resulted in a suspension period that would have serious repercussions.
The motivation, however, wasn't due to feared legal repercussions, so much as common robot/human etiquette.
These classic bully characteristics have allowed him to avoid most of the repercussions of his behavior.
But he said the repercussions of Trump's rise will haunt those involved in 2016's race.
Photographer Antonio Faccilongo visited Gaza in summer 2015 to document the repercussions and consequences of war.
And then, the game of inconvenient attractions, doomed love, or, in some cases, dire repercussions, begins.
American investors visiting Tehran will not even leave their business cards for fear of possible repercussions.
Yet Brexit would have big repercussions for Scotland and Northern Ireland, and to some extent Wales.
The repercussions can range from lack of profitability, to audience ceiling, to $100 million civil lawsuit.
Patriarch Bartholomew will certainly not act hastily over a change which could have huge strategic repercussions.
"Everything the American president does has international repercussions," he told The New York Times in 2002.
Whether or not the attempted coup has failed, it will have severe repercussions for Turkish democracy.
But it could also spark repercussions from lawmakers on Capitol Hill and voters around the country.
The bombastic presidential contender is accusing Republicans of disloyalty and threatening repercussions for their lack ofsupport.
NBC's limited series "The Slap" dealt with the repercussions of one child's misbehavior at a party.
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While the investigation into the accident is just beginning, the repercussions could be profound for Tesla.
What follows are a few of the juiciest revelations that could have significant repercussions for Facebook.
Anonymity allows people to take it one step further, where they believe they have no repercussions.
It concerns a startling revelation on a honeymoon and its repercussions nearly half a century later.
Mr. Duterte's presidential immunity may shield him from any repercussions, which is fine with his supporters.
She kept the illegal procedure a secret for years, fearful of what the repercussions might be.
The show has been grappling with the repercussions of changing the past since the first episode.
But Russia has warned of severe repercussions in the face of Western military intervention in Syria.
Several lawmakers questioned by Reuters also said the repercussions of the declarations system would be negligible.
But the news has stoked fears about the ethical repercussions of Google's relaunch in the country.
"Many people are ready for the legal repercussions," a protester told the South China Morning Post.
Being honest about the unglamorous, painful repercussions of modeling doesn't sound like it was easy, either.
I realized it when the repercussions of the Harvey Weinstein affair began to actually take effect.
Trump's hardline rhetoric toward Qatar had the potential for serious real-world repercussions for the Pentagon.
Sometimes, the follow through on your high-five has lethal repercussions for an opponent's testicular region.
Some countries are wary about the possible repercussions of defying Beijing by taking a stronger stand.
That leaves more than enough time to lead to significant repercussions in the 2018 midterm elections.
I asked Ms. Bickert if Facebook takes potential political repercussions into account when deciding its policies.
If you're donating or advocating for something that has political repercussions, it's just not worth it.
But there is no simple formula to explain the why behind it, or its endless repercussions.
"Her arrest will have phenomenal repercussions in China," said Tao Jingzhou, a corporate lawyer in Beijing.
Along with Paul, we slowly take in the various consequences and repercussions of the downsizing effort.
The repercussions for that failure in corporate governance are likely to reverberate at CBS for years.
Ms. Boogie's gender identity itself is not as interesting as what the cultural repercussions will be.
Reducing the committees' hearings and other activities is likely to have drastic repercussions beyond this year.
Rush said in the letter that race-based misinformation about the virus can have real repercussions.
"There will be no club fines or suspensions or any sort of repercussions," Johnson told Newsday.
Many critics say it has no teeth, since countries can balk on their commitments without repercussions.
Expect to see the ugly and perilous repercussions of this harrowing experience for years to come.
He asked that his last name not be disclosed because he fears repercussions from federal authorities.
This was seen as a major victory for the teachers' union that could have broader repercussions.
Trade agreements usually include prohibitions more than encouragements, and without binding repercussions, those can seem weak.
Although it's too soon to feel any repercussions, the coronavirus outbreak adds uncertainty to that supply.
Violations of this covert propaganda restriction are difficult to prove and unlikely to spur meaningful repercussions.
The preventative measure — which forced some businesses and schools to close — could have big economic repercussions.
For the Benin Kingdom, the killing of Phillips and most of his party had huge repercussions.
The political repercussions from a potential trade war are inseparable from the economic effects of one.
U.S. consumer sentiment slipped last month, pressured by rising fears over the repercussions of escalating tariffs.
The investigation of Mr. Lee, a third-generation scion of Samsung, has repercussions beyond the conglomerate.
Policymaking by tweet has serious repercussions that the President may not understand or want to acknowledge.
This may end up being a one-term presidency, but the repercussions can continue for generations.
Consider the entertainment and social media repercussions in the vein of James Corden's "Carpool Karaoke" segments.
Some people argue that cancel culture is justified because celebrities are facing repercussions for their actions.
And the Nevada caucus could have a snowball effect with major repercussions for the presidential nomination.
Even with Pinto in prison, the repercussions of his efforts continue to roil the soccer industry.
After weeks of relative restraint, officials in Beijing have also begun to warn of grave repercussions.
The movie also tries to explain the causes of what's happening in Syria, and its repercussions.
We'll also need public policy frameworks that prepare us for the problematic repercussions accompanying their introduction.
But he believes it's had very real repercussions throughout history that have brought it to life.
Nurses spoke under the condition of anonymity to ensure they don&apost face any career repercussions.
Rogers acknowledged Tuesday that Russia has not suffered repercussions grave enough to deter future interference efforts.
When defendants are accused in such detail, there are huge reputational and professional repercussions for them.
The repercussions of incidents and breaches are increasing, with the financial costs and risks growing rapidly.
The effects of the warming on marine life could also have broad repercussions, Dr. Pinsky said.
While being called "suspicious" isn't of itself immediately harmful, the repercussions of that designation can be.
The traumatic repercussions can have a similar effect as some type of physical or sexual assault.
The suffering that took place—and still takes place—is either ignored or has no repercussions.
Tech companies fear repercussions from a new bill in the U.S. Congress to combat human trafficking.
Athletes today make so much money that they are not as worried about such financial repercussions.
As a tot, even the act of holding hands with her in public could attract violent repercussions.
Coeure said that financial deregulation, advocated by the new U.S. administration, could ultimately backfire, with global repercussions.
As Silva and Adams put it, Bun B will not likely face any repercussions in this case.
Additionally a default by XII could have significant negative repercussions on XCID for any future offshore funding.
"Kim Han-bin is holding himself heavily responsible for the repercussions of this issue," the statement said.
Some Seoul officials and experts fear the court's decision, final and binding, could bring repercussions for relations.
Its work may have ended, but the repercussions of Uber's scraping efforts are just beginning to emerge.
However, the possibility of an extreme-right prime minister could see repercussions in the other EU countries.
This means businesses can't access loans they need, and that can have negative repercussions for the economy.
The use of such agreements has been criticized, and Johnson's suit could have repercussions for their enforceability.
Some traders say that repercussions from Wall Street's recent tumble have not undermined Japanese stocks' attractive valuations.
If you're going to mess with Blake Lively on Twitter, you'd better be prepared for the repercussions.
These findings on biodiversity have broad repercussions well beyond the threat of mass extinction of several species.
Now, as the model gears up for Victoria's Secret 2017 fashion show, she's dealing with the repercussions.
Some are required to try and talk to whoever dropped off the child about the legal repercussions.
If the governor had signed the bill, its repercussions might have been felt beyond Virginia's death row.
Oakland outlined identical repercussions in its parallel lawsuit filed this week in the Alameda County Superior Court.
But after his life of crime, he focused on writing about the criminal underground, repercussions be damned.
The name includes close to 100 signatures of employees who "are compelled to speak," despite potential repercussions.
Amy pursued the right thing, as she always does, and considered the repercussions on a micro level.
This project aims to show the repercussions of the lack of access to abortion in the world.
To see, somehow, what is happening and to know what the repercussions for denying these rights are.
" He admitted the platform is "being used in unforeseen ways with societal repercussions that were never anticipated.
"It exists outside a regulatory framework and there may be people benefiting on insider trading without repercussions."
"There should be some type of repercussions for that if you do that to somebody," Duval said.
The practical arguments in favor of Brexit have been buried beneath the dire economic repercussions of isolationism.
Tesla has felt the negative repercussions of its legal battle with the SEC over the last week.
However, the encounter has major repercussions on the story that unfolds in both the podcast and show.
According to the film, there's never an end to the repercussions from the violence of white supremacists.
Corporations that don't properly secure customer data can face significant financial repercussions—just ask Target or Yahoo.
Jonas, 23, knows that trying to help affect social change comes with repercussions: disappointing his adoring fans.
"These issues have key repercussions on global sentiments and sustainable growth for the longer term," he added.
Ansari released a statement addressing the accusations, but this story and its repercussions are far from over.
Too often, women who speak up about harassment — or who simply refuse unwanted advances — face lasting repercussions.
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And that fear of retaliation stops many from reporting incidents, while those who do can face repercussions.
Hardest hit by the repercussions are holders of $6bn of bonds issued to fund the airport's construction.
The prank was done in the name of Mischief Night, but it'll have strategic repercussions going forward.
But, I think undercutting the rules governing a filibuster are going to have major repercussions going forward.
He did not face serious career repercussions until 2014 and has yet to serve any prison time.
Researchers at George Washington University expect the law to have "widespread repercussions" on the US job market.
A global shift from oil and gas to renewable energy sources may also have major security repercussions.
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" He added, "It's sort of alarming and, my gosh, I just think about the repercussions later on.
And what is happening in China is having repercussions across the world, not least Europe, said Paterson.
The strategy was pretty simple ... do NOT discuss it, and if you do, there will be repercussions.
Both The Intern and Girlboss imply that a woman's professional success has negative repercussions on her relationship.
She also requested her last name be withheld for fear of repercussions for her family in Turkey.
Perez pointed to those numbers as he accused Republicans of ignoring the true repercussions of the bill.
The repercussions of these decisions extend much further into the future than anybody is able to foresee.
The students said they felt repercussions for extenuating factors surrounding the assault, not for the assault itself.
Unless demand increases further, this could have repercussions on investment and hiring plans in the months ahead.
Standard practice is two weeks of notice, though there are no legal repercussions for not following this.
"A U.K. vote to exit the European Union could have significant economic repercussions," she warned lawmakers Tuesday.
The full document did not become public until a year later, but its repercussions were quickly felt.
It remains unclear what the repercussions for the lawmaker would have been had they ruled against him.
Each work invites close attention, to itself and to the repercussions that it sets off with others.
" He added that should the Pentagon's ability to reprogram be taken away "it will have real repercussions.
The memo warned that asking for the prosecutions could lead to Trump's impeachment or other negative repercussions.
This has resulted in a sort of power land grab — with citywide repercussions — among schools and nonprofits.
The lack of repercussions for the police officers involved in so many of these cases is offensive.
There was a moment that will have repercussions when Leicester defender Robert Huth tangled with Marouane Fellaini.
Flawed projects have unpredictable repercussions, and she decried the "viligante politics" that have led to recent firings.
In November, two events featuring Chinese dissidents were called off amid apparent fears of repercussions from Beijing.
" Branstad lampooned the tactic as "unethical and unfair," and warned that he thinks there will be "repercussions.
She didn't want to talk to me or have her name printed, for fear of professional repercussions.
This is already having major repercussions on the rights, privacy, safety and achievements of women and girls.
It will also pay special attention to the sometimes noxious repercussions of demanding, even overbearing, sports fathers.
Collins last week warned of serious repercussions if Trump instead sacked Rosenstein to put pressure on Mueller.
In the rare instances when full-time Facebook employees have spoken out publicly, there have been repercussions.
The newspaper noted that if Spencer had declined to step down, he would have faced potential repercussions.
The rift between Washington and Canberra that has developed over the resettlement deal could have serious repercussions.
Any future agreements between the two countries could have significant repercussions for the Middle East and Europe.
If those concerns weren't shared with FISA judges who approved the warrant, there could be major repercussions.
Now that Bulgaria holds the EU presidency, however, could the repercussions be felt in Brussels and Washington?
The ruling could have serious political repercussions in a state that is closely contested in presidential elections.
"I've just come to personal and spiritual terms with what the repercussions are," he told The Atlantic.
While both men were terrified of each other's blows, there were no repercussions when one was hit.
But given its China-based presence, it's not clear, however, what actionable repercussions the company could face.
So the poor and disenfranchised really don't have anywhere to share these injustices without fearing major repercussions.
For women who don't have a platform like Cosentino or Coffman, the repercussions seem even more daunting.
We die and they eat, with lethal repercussions that are felt by liberals, moderates and conservatives alike.
Shell, BP, and Statoil have been disclosing in these countries for several years with no negative repercussions.
The detainees' associates spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of repercussions from the Saudi authorities.
Without repercussions, many advocates for police reform argued, reckless cops have no reason to change their ways.
The market repercussions were swift, with the S&P energy sector moving out of bear market levels.
But in the ensuing years, I've also been thinking about accountability and the repercussions of our choices.
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Domestic violence victims may also struggle to leave the house for fear of repercussions from their partner.
There were men who were named on this who had to suffer repercussions in their real life.
The lira could fall sharply, as it did last summer, with drastic repercussions for businesses and livelihoods.
They'd rather keep the focus on civility than the serious repercussions of their actions on our planet.
A hypothetical pardon would allow him to escape repercussions just as he has escaped them in reality.
But I think that almost more than anything else will be critical, that and the economic repercussions.
As recently as two weeks ago, the Americans promised "serious repercussions" if the cease-fire was violated.
The repercussions from the drought — now affecting a stretch of Australia larger than Texas — seem almost biblical.
Still, the Dolce incident is the first time this kind of misstep has had such global repercussions.
"What it says to those people and to anyone else is, 'there are no repercussions'," Antelman said.
Question the conventional wisdoms of the "Iron Triangle," and you will be hit with serious political repercussions.
Just as I, an athlete from an earlier generation, wonder about the repercussions of a contrived reality.
The action on student loans was one of several efforts to avert major economic repercussions for Americans.
"The feeling of annihilation without repercussions looms larger and larger with each passing season," Ms. Wortham writes.
In many (but not all) communities, there are fewer repercussions for coming out than there once were.
Part of the repercussions, the residue, of lynching is that you have economic loss for black people.
At the same time, Fox News is still dealing with the repercussions of a sexual harassment scandal.
Further repercussions are still possible for Wells Fargo's former leaders: The Justice Department is continuing an investigation.
She asked that her last name be withheld out of fear of repercussions for her relatives there.
Later, his aides said he was well aware of the diplomatic repercussions of speaking to Taiwan's leader.
The wrongs done emerge from the muddled ethics typical of domestic quarrels, but their repercussions are vast.
Aimee Winder Newton, a Republican candidate for governor, said that such a move would have worrisome repercussions.
There's good reason to think that single men are uniquely vulnerable to social isolation and its repercussions.
Federal Reserve Board Chairwoman Janet Yellen on Tuesday warned of "significant economic repercussions" if the U.K. left.
Motherboard granted the soldier anonymity because they feared repercussions from speaking out as an active duty soldier.
But four days later, there were signs that the Spieth Effect may have had some dizzying repercussions.
"We are seeing a lot of repercussions for what we have done in the past," he said.
Though her butthole business Page hasn't resulted in any personal repercussions, Jespersen does worry about the possibility.
With several billion people on Earth already suffering from malnutrition, the repercussions of this would be devastating.
Yet because brain injuries are largely invisible to the naked eye, we often ignore the serious repercussions.
Local residents have been deeply shaken by the tragedy, and it has caused repercussions beyond the courthouse.
But he said he feared repercussions from an influential assemblywoman who could affect his fledgling communication business.
"Sometimes we have to learn good judgment by experiencing the repercussions of bad judgment," Ms. Rose said.
The most important repercussions from the Soleimani killing will need to take shape over the coming months.
"It's a great event, but we'll see if there are repercussions as that plays out," he said.
Most GOP senators have avoided taking on Trump — and some fear repercussions from the president's political machine.
Grinspoon noted that doctors could be taking other medications that affect their performance but face no repercussions.
It required women to overcome the embarrassment and possible repercussions of revealing they have been sexually victimized.
Johnson now supports the passage of TPP which has grave repercussions for the environment and free speech.
Media advocates have feared the merger's repercussions to local newsrooms since the deal was announced in August.
Male classmates would "judge" their bodies in group texts, and faced no repercussions when teachers found out.
They're afraid of repercussions It's something victims grapple with a lot: the anguish and terror about retaliation.
Instead, the USDA's primary means of "enforcing" the AWA is through warnings that have no repercussions whatsoever.
Nassar's crimes have had significant repercussions at Michigan State, USA Gymnastics, the US Olympic Committee and Twistars.
There are concerns that Trump's tweets could have disastrous repercussions, from economic battles to potential nuclear war.
Whether Lam can handle the repercussions of a decision to clamp down militarily is much less clear.
Trump appears less focused on the global repercussions of his actions than on pleasing his Republican base.
Pregnant workers have rights, but many need help asserting them because of the valid fear of repercussions.
We have to think about what are the long-term repercussions of making these kinds of changes.
Yet I feel that these actions — breaking the law, putting your employees' health in danger — deserve repercussions.
Here is a breakdown of some of the most important repercussions of the S&P sector swaps.
Under Schmidt, Google was able to fend off an FTC probe in 2011 with few lasting repercussions.
Until serious repercussions are handed out across the board, advocates say there won't be real systemic change.
The group allowed the agents to speak anonymously to protect them from retaliation and other negative repercussions.
If proper repercussions aren't taken against injustices, people don't learn that they are consequences to their actions.
Everyone is (or should be) aware that there are hideous repercussions to war, especially between nuclear nations.
Anonymity can sometimes be a good thing for people who can't speak truth to power without repercussions.
Even some Republicans are cautioning the administration to move slowly and to think through the potential repercussions.
Racial violence occurs, but never with enough emotional impact or real repercussions to kill the happy buzz.
Fears of these repercussions often stop sexual assault victims from going to the police in the first place.
Advisory firms, take note: The examinations and potential repercussions could be much more severe the second time around.
It's clear that Will and Mike are dealing with more intense repercussions from the events of last year.
He said some of his patients were traumatized by unexpected shocks and the repercussions went on for years.
This is a systemic issue, she said, and dismantling an entire economic network comes with plenty of repercussions.
At the other end of the bar, Ashley is starting to feel the repercussions of her Kyle hookup.
President Trump's airstrikes in Syria in response to Tuesday's chemical weapons attack will continue to have political repercussions.
It's an unprecedented request, one with potentially huge repercussions for the privacy and security of every Apple customer.
But how it performs relative to Warner Bros.' marketing investment (in the $20 million range) will have repercussions.
They face personal and professional repercussions if their attacker is a powerful man or works in their field.
It wasn't until Berchtold tried to insert himself into Broberg's adult life that he finally faced some repercussions.
Additionally, a default by Xiangyu Investment could have significant negative repercussions on HAD for any future offshore funding.
Fears are escalating of a Middle East war with global repercussions as the U.S.-Iranian stand-off festers.
Make no mistake, the repercussions of these policies for the US and the world will be very real.
Its members and supporters were able to post official propaganda materials across platforms with relatively few immediate repercussions.
It's the plot point whose repercussions the characters are all still affected by in one way or another.
Images of Colin Kaepernick's 2016 kneel come to mind, along with the financial and professional repercussions that followed.
I don't think anybody — Google included — has fully thought through the repercussions of voice-centric, assistant-style search.
They would do better to deal with that problem directly than to try to regulate away the repercussions.
A "red line" could erode deterrence by allowing adversaries to move forward until that point with no repercussions.
A prolonged downturn could hit some less efficient producers, however, with major repercussions for the global grains sector.
"The repercussions of [her admission] are pretty huge," Graham teases of her character going forward in Menendez Murders.
The renminbi — and the global repercussions — will provide a crucial test for the Chinese government in coming months.
Remember: When we ignored credible warnings in Flint or with GM ignition switches, there were repercussions and investigations.
Paul struggled with the emotional repercussions of his kidnapping, and an alcohol addiction developed while he was kidnapped.
Furthermore, a default by COAMI could have significant negative repercussions on China Orient for any future offshore funding.
Not to mention gossiping about a friend can also have repercussions on your relationship with your partner, too.
To many, it may sound like the stuff of dreams — but with potentially nightmarish financial and professional repercussions.
But some worry about the repercussions of being watched every day — even jaywalkers don't get a free pass.
In his Thursday remarks, Trump repeated a promise that companies that try to move jobs will face repercussions.
There are no higher-ups to say, "This is a bad plan," and they're not worried about repercussions.
You have to really see -- because the China problem is not going to just have repercussions for us.
If the biggest individuals go first, there could be repercussions for the wider ecology of a flood plain.
The women agreed to speak with the outlet on the condition of anonymity, since they feared professional repercussions.
This experience — whether it began as a hoax or a veritable kidnapping — had lifelong repercussions for John Paul.
This shocking moment permanently paralyzed Bran, and its repercussions are still rippling through the show to this day.
The public should no longer accept these shortcomings as repercussions of tech giants irresponsibly prioritizing growth and efficiency.
The repercussions of FSC's conclusions are expected to be huge, and set a precedent for other states nationwide.
It seems like this discussion about labeling synthetic foods is going to have repercussions beyond lab-grown meat.
A woman named Ruth came with her friend, who declined to give his name for fear of repercussions.
We'll see if this decision by the police brings any repercussions over the coming weeks of further demonstrations.
But for the global village and connected world we inhabit, it's likely to have long-term, serious repercussions.
YouTube beauty vlogger Laura Lee is facing serious repercussions after racist tweets she posted several years ago resurfaced.
The repercussions included the arrest of 23 Pemon tribesmen, some of whom say they were beaten in custody.
"The repercussions (of Brexit) will impact us massively in the near future," he told Reuters in an interview.
"Strict austerity policies do not help if we ignore social cohesion or repercussions on vulnerable groups," Anastasiades said.
NSSGA would look forward to working with an EPA administrator that understands the harmful repercussions of such overregulation.
And they come as Trump has repeatedly suggested protesters should face more violent repercussions for disrupting his rallies.
It warned of the "dangerous repercussions of this aggressive action to the security and stability of the region".
As some have pointed out, Bush was the sole person on the Access Hollywood tape to experience repercussions.
In other words, globalisation doesn't just create a backlash in politics; it has big repercussions for business too.
We are still living through the repercussions of that horrible decision, but at least Obama learned from it.
Spicer warned staffers there would be repercussions if details about that meeting about leaks leaked (obviously, it did).
American pop culture typically depicts attorney-client privilege as an impenetrable shield that protects both parties from repercussions.
It was liberating to be in a place where war and its repercussions aren't kept shrouded in mystery.
Johnson on Monday refused to say what, if any, repercussions the Starbucks employees who called 911 might face.
But giving an agency too much freedom presents similar risks, with repercussions that can be just as harmful.
Cutting off their credit lines "would have very negative repercussions, like social unrest, layoffs and bankruptcies," Lai said.
Even him telling the story demonstrates a level of privilege and understating that there may not be repercussions.
But in show business and the media, thus far, repercussions and judgments have been more swift and severe.
According to medical experts, playing it safe by engaging in shallow, unfulfilling or nonreciprocal relationships has physical repercussions.
Then again, accused men have suffered professional repercussions before the conclusion of official inquiries, or even in their
"If he doesn't get bail, then the jail term will have repercussions," said Girish Johar, a trade analyst.
If Le Maire were to get the job, it could have repercussions for other top euro zone jobs.
"We might even issue a passenger-disturbance report, which outlines potential repercussions," the American Airlines flight attendant said.
"It's sort of alarming, and, my gosh, I just think about the repercussions later on," the host said.
For many people on the forums, it was impossible to separate the biochemical repercussions from the social ones.
There's limited research about the long-term repercussions of e-cigarette use because it's a relatively new phenomenon.
Several figures in the media world and Hollywood have also recently faced repercussions after accusations of sexual misconduct.
Some suggest the repercussions of the GOP going nuclear will be less dramatic than they were in 85033.
This had and will have two repercussions: first, the fringes, the alt-right has suddenly been given airtime.
The Paris Agreement isn't perfect: It has no repercussions for countries that don't live up to their promises.
And then there's the terrifying "things that we know we don't know": repercussions that we can't even predict.
Santi said Ecuador's indigenous communities were already seeing repercussions from the TFS, similar to those experienced with REDD+.
The repercussions of having someone stalk you using invasive software often involve psychological, and sometimes physical, domestic abuse.
You look to the future, but that doesn't mean you don't have to deal with the present repercussions.
Turkey's woes may prompt investors to pull out of other emerging markets, which could have far-ranging repercussions.
Over the next several years, the repercussions of this political upheaval were felt throughout the Chengdu art scene.
Brady's embrace of the New Age and his fierce determination to soldier on seem to have had repercussions.
The A.A.F.'s decision to shut down has immediate repercussions for at least one of the Alliance's partners.
And one sturdy song about how political hypocrisy and its repercussions can drown out all of those things.
None of them is untouched by violence, and the repercussions ricochet among them and down through the generations.
That said, there's going to be a lot of worries about the longer-term economic repercussions of this.
Failing to do so will have global repercussions — and will embolden other authoritarian states to tighten their grip.
"This will have global repercussions," said Joshua Pollack, a nuclear proliferation expert and editor of the Nonproliferation Review.
"A protracted conflict would potentially have global repercussions, in particular through its effect on oil prices," he added.
Local authorities said he legally entered the country and wouldn't face any repercussions, according to local media reports.
This has deepened & hardened differences between herself & the Chief; differences which threaten frightful repercussions on domestic & wider questions.
He said that he should have notified the court, but that he had been nervous about the repercussions.
The bankruptcy battle has repercussions in PG&E's service area, which encompasses most of Northern and Central California.
If it happens, there could be sweeping repercussions for the internet platforms millions of people use every day.
AD: You know we've been watching some very harsh repercussions of climate change, haven't we, around the world.
But I worry about the future repercussions of his missing his chance to say goodbye to his mom.
He later walked back on that comment, saying only doctors who perform illegal abortions should face legal repercussions.
Pregnant women aren't eager to discuss it, either, because they are afraid of legal repercussions or a lecture.
There's a key moment coming up in Italian politics that could have repercussions for the entire European Union.
Mr. Assad's forces carried out such an attack the next year in a Damascus suburb, largely without repercussions.
However, since the MLB chose not to punish any players, Beltran is likely to avoid any significant repercussions.
In addition, a default by GMHK could have significant negative repercussions on GZMG for any future offshore funding.
Lee told Polygon he has not faced any repercussions from Wizards of the Coast, Magic the Gathering's publisher.
Germany's decision to allow Huawei access to its network could also have repercussions for the rest of Europe.
The president in a pair of tweets denied wrongdoing and bemoaned that the decision could have historical repercussions.
These demonstrations display profound lessons and repercussions for Armenia, the post-Soviet sphere and international affairs in general.
It is a staggering development with profound repercussions for the future of politics and business in our country.
International failure to prevent and respond to genocide has deep and lasting repercussions to peace and security globally.
Despite the guilt, the loss of control and potential repercussions, recovery is possible and should be the goal.
The fact that war and imperial pretensions are inherent to Vladimir Putin's project has profound repercussions throughout Eurasia.
But the repercussions for the court from this vacancy could be more severe than during the Scalia fallout.
Trade tariffs, quick decisions being made without looking at the possible repercussions — that's what they're really worried about.
But he has been swayed by his advisers, who warned him of political repercussions to any sweeping restrictions.
The political repercussions of that high court push will be playing out for years to come as well.
That will have major repercussions, not only for artists, but also the countless crew who work with them.
Once that happens, "there will surely be grave repercussions for Filipino children," Mr. Dongeto said in an interview.
That embarrassing governance failure undermined the president's signature policy initiative in serious ways, with crucial long-term repercussions.
The most recent politician to feel the repercussions was Santiago Peña, a close ally of President Horacio Cartes.
It's difficult to begin to quantify what the electoral repercussions would be in such big and unpredictable events.
After CONCACAF's meeting ended, Grenada's association president Cheney Joseph told VICE Sport how the scandal had personal repercussions.
Being in a conservative state, the risk of judgement and repercussions, both professionally and socially, felt too high.
Still, Koosha and Mahdyar say that the financial repercussions of the order on musicians will not go unnoticed.
It's an old story: the powerful man insulated from the repercussions of his behavior by those around him.
This most recent addition in the Atlantic has largely angered members of the fishing industry who fear financial repercussions.
Vox agreed not to publish their names because they feared professional repercussions, especially given that they signed the agreements.
It was all over so fast, but the repercussions will resonate across the region a long time to come.
Although it will likely take weeks before we know exactly what happened, the repercussions for this failure are immediate.
They might be afraid of physical violence, emotional abuse, or other repercussions (like being fired) if they don't comply.
" Manigault Newman said she wasn't concerned about legal repercussions for recording the conversations, claiming to Today, "I have protections.
For a couple years in college, I enjoyed the art of smoking — a pastime with many well-known repercussions.
With no competitive motivation, ISPs in these areas will routinely jack up prices with little to no real repercussions.
Though the change in mass is roughly equivalent to the weight of an eyelash, the repercussions could be severe.
Those refraining from mourning or showing solidarity toward his passing has been met with swift and somewhat severe repercussions.
Chris Brown is slut shaming, and while that's not illegal, the repercussions do little to challenge an antiquated system.
One such detail, spotted by Mashable superhero Angie Han, could have huge repercussions as this story reaches its zenith.
We are right to demand more from social media executives, with serious repercussions to follow if they don't deliver.
All said they feared repercussions if they complained about Berganza, a powerful and lauded man in the comics world.
He claimed that farmers are afraid that if they make waves, C.H. Robinson would harm them with financial repercussions.
The lack of small-sized suits has had repercussions ever since, precluding some women from participating in spacewalks altogether.
Our economy didn't warrant the pressure, we saw the woeful repercussions of that raise and we are still struggling.
But there are a few routines that'll instantly be broken simply because there aren't any repercussions for dropping them.
But Mayor Anthony Long said he already feared that the repercussions of the outbreak, whenever it ended, would linger.
Historically, the norm of prosecutorial independence and the political repercussions of violating it kept us out of that world.
"They're doing it more blatantly now," said Brady, who contended that drug users face few repercussions from law enforcement.
This sighting could have considerable repercussions for his relationship and for the alliance created among all the U.K. contestants.
In 30 countries, citizens (including some professional journalists) faced repercussions for online speech — up from 20 countries last year.
His widow, above, called for serious repercussions for Russia, and the home secretary promised to summon the Russian ambassador.
Adachi expects the messages to have wide repercussions, and could affect more than 200 criminal cases, including three murders.
The Panama Papers have been public for less than 24 hours, but the unprecedented leak is already causing repercussions.
This gets to why tech companies, not to mention we users, should fear the repercussions of the Apple case.
" She continued, through tears, "I also suffered other repercussions because I chose to speak out and tell the truth.
Video of the incident went viral on social media, though he did not face legal repercussions for the incident.
In the real world, the divide between the civilian and military worlds is incredibly wide, with repercussions for both.
The CEO said he did not expect a constitutional referendum in December to have any major energy policy repercussions.
Or, your decision to drop a work project at the last minute might lead to harsher repercussions than usual.

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