repercussions im PONS Wörterbuch

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In the 3rd century, association with the heads of the service could produce severe repercussions.
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A time delayed decision-consequence system means that the repercussions of players' decisions will make themselves apparent in plot devices in later acts of the game.
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In fact, on many occasions he recklessly flouted martial law, seemingly without fear of repercussions, possibly because of the influence of these same connections.
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It was a decision that, along with the network's desire to attract more male viewers, would have serious repercussions for the show's continued survival.
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Don't overindulge repeatedly, because there could be repercussions.
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This allows him to win his case truthfully, but the repercussions become a catalyst to his understanding of what he himself is about to lose.
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The activists called those convictions "hollow victories" in one regard because no higher-up managers faced repercussions, but they did have some effect by leading to reforms on farms.
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Unscrupulous people do this to secure larger refundable credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit, and it can have serious repercussions.
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There are also different medical repercussions for each restorative technique.
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But even such a pared-down tax package could still result in massive future deficits and financial repercussions.
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