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serious and consequence
`` This was not merely alleging errors, but was carried out by day-after-day allegations in memos, written charges of serious consequence.
The most serious consequence of this battle was not the loss of their possessions in Gaul to the Franks ; with Ostrogothic help, much of the Gallic territory was recovered, Herwig Wolfram notes, perhaps as far as Toulouse.
Hypoxia is also a serious consequence of preterm birth in the neonate.
On 14 May 1277, while the pope was alone in this apartment, it collapsed ; John was buried under the ruins and died on 20 May in consequence of the serious injuries he had received.
In this particular case, the most serious consequence of drug synergy is exaggerated respiratory depression, which can be fatal if left untreated.
In consequence, Army forces deploying to Africa suffered serious initial reverses when encountering German armored combat units in Africa at Kasserine Pass and other major battles.
However, his wars resulted in an even more serious consequence than the partition of the Kingdom of Sicily.
The question of how serious a threat to democracy may have existed during these years continues to be contentious — a key point at issue being who of any consequence would have been ready to move beyond grumbling about the government ( or spreading rumours ) to actively taking unconstitutional action.
A serious consequence of this approach has been the languishing of the food-crop agricultural sector and the resultant dependence on overseas food imports, particularly rice.
However, he was in a seriously weakened condition ; Wilson's diary entry for 14 January reads: " Shackleton has been anything but up to the mark, and today he is decidedly worse, very short winded and coughing constantly, with more serious symptoms that need not be detailed here but which are of no small consequence one hundred and sixty miles from the ship ".
Rozman died in White Carniola as a consequence of a serious wound received while testing new mortar weapons sent to the partisans by their British Allies.
When the Missouri-Pacific railroad was being constructed four miles north of Boston in the summer of 1876, it was clear to many businessmen in Boston ( now Old Boston ) that their town would suffer a serious decline as a consequence of its distance from the line.
As a consequence, his popularity rates went down rapidly and he was no longer regarded as a serious contender for the 2007 presidential election.
A consequence of this is the pollution of groundwater resources, with serious health implications in such areas.
After the defeat at Cape Matapan, the Italian Admiral Iachino wrote that the battle had " the consequence of limiting for some time our operational activities, not for the serious moral effect of the losses, as the British believed, but because the operation revealed our inferiority in effective aero-naval cooperation and the backwardness of our night battle technology.
Partly in consequence of the serious economic situation, the renewed movement for the closer union of the various South African colonies, formally initiated by Dr Jameson in 1907, received the support of the Cape parliament.
In the Los Angeles Times, Tim Rutten called the book " a notable piece of first fiction -- at once deeply serious about questions of consequence and refreshingly mindful of traditional storytelling conventions.
In general, hormone replacement therapy is somewhat controversial due to the known carcinogenic and thrombogenic properties of estrogen ; however, many physicians and patients feel the benefits outweigh the risks in women who may face serious health and quality of life issues as a consequence of early surgical menopause.
He confronted a difficult fiscal situation, that had extended to all the countries of the world as a consequence of the serious financial crisis ( known as depression ) initiated in the United States, in October of the year 1929.
However, with the coming of the Popular Liberation Army ( ELN by its Spanish initials ) there ensued a three-way struggle between the national military, the incoming guerrillas and local paramilitaries, with the serious consequence of massive population displacement.
Kidney Disease is a chronic non-communicable disease, having serious consequence if it can not be controlled effectively.
A serious consequence of low potassium levels can be heart rhythm abnormalities, including sudden arrhythmia death syndrome.
A more certain consequence was that the delinquent borrower would be cut off from future loans, which was serious for those who regularly relied on loan sharks.
A more serious consequence is urticating hair in the eyes.

serious and hostile
" While there were hostile incidents at the end of Vancouver's last season – the most serious of which involved a clash with Tlingits at Behm Canal in southeast Alaska in 1794 – these were the exceptions to Vancouver's exploration of the U. S. and Canadian Northwest coast.
This caused serious strains on the relationship between Whitefield and Wesley, with Wesley becoming quite hostile toward Whitefield in what had been previously very close relations.
As a reward, Blood is appointed the new governor of the colony and has the pleasure to deal with his hostile predecessor, now in serious trouble for dereliction of duty, and finally wins the hand and heart of Arabella.
Captain Moore ’ s efforts were of great value in establishing amicable relations with the Indians, so that it was not until 1786 that serious trouble began with the hostile tribes.
By so doing, he would have made Lanner a serious rival although the rivalry did not entail hostile consequences as the musical competition was very productive for the development of the waltz as well as other dance music in Vienna.
Their orators had no serious rivals in the hostile camp ; their system was established in the purest reason.
Although the law doesn ’ t prohibit simple teasing, offhand comments, or isolated incidents that are not very serious, harassment is illegal when it is so frequent or severe that it creates a hostile or offensive work environment or when it results in an adverse employment decision ( such as the victim being fired or demoted, or when the victim decides to quit the job ).
Native farmers were hostile toward the wheat program because of serious crop losses from 1939 to 1941 due to stem rust.
Due to the grotesque, unsettling mood effect peculiar to wide-angle lenses, films making use of such perspective distortion can often be placed in one of two categories: Grotesque and surreal satire and fantasy, also to some extent black comedy ( Gilliam, Jeunet & Caro, Orson Welles, Dr. Strangelove ) on the one hand, and serious, more realistic films with a particular edge for social criticism on the other, whereas social conventions, collective society, and / or the motives and acts of leaders are portrayed as grotesque and absurd, and often also feature tyrannical characters with conformist values who act out in an extremely hostile and prejudiced way towards individualism and outsiders ( Paths of Glory, Straw Dogs, The Offence ).
In The Kingdom of God ( 1889 ), which first encountered serious hostile criticism in his own communion, he accounted for some of the differences between the first and third evangelists on the principle of accommodation -- maintaining that Saint Luke had altered both the text and the spirit of his sources to suit the needs of those for whom he wrote.
" In a story which mined mythology and folklore ... under the guise of genre it tackled serious themes of man's hostile nature and the military's perversion of science for its own ends.
Both forks provoked a hostile reaction: the ArX fork was due to a serious dispute in direction and Lord was strongly critical of Canonical's approach to announcing the Baz project.
In 1889 congress became distinctly hostile to the administration of President Balmaceda, and the political situation became serious, at times threatened to involve the country in civil war.
We are introduced to his mother and grandmother, to Shigeyuki Iinuma, his hostile tutor, and to the serious Honda, a friend from the Peers School.
The former edition had been inconveniently large ; and especially in the case of a book that was likely to be seized and destroyed by hostile authorities, this was a serious matter.

serious and debate
The Kennedy administration moves haltingly toward a Geneva conference on Laos just as serious debate over its foreign policy erupts for the first time.
A serious diplomatic debate is whether the Northwest Passage is in international waters or under Canadian jurisdiction.
Both Pythons later felt that there had been a strange role reversal in the manner of the debate, with two young upstart comedians attempting to make serious, well-researched points, while the establishment figures engaged in cheap jibes and point scoring.
Others have argued that the ethical debate has diverted attention from more serious problems with the experiment's methodology.
Ralph A. Rossum, writing in the San Diego Law Review, notes that the debate over the amendment's adoption lacked " any serious or systematic considerations of its potential impact on federalism ... The popular press, the party platforms, the state memorials, the House and Senate debates, and the state legislative debates during ratification focused almost exclusively on expanding democracy, eliminating political corruption, defeating elitism and freeing the states from what they had come to regard as an onerous and difficult responsibility.
Elites saw the movement as pathological, so the Chartists were unable to force serious constitutional debate.
Extreme positions, e. g. Bill Joy's argument for relenquishment of nanotechnology and artificial intelligence, are considered a legitimate part of the debate, but have yet to achieve any serious political support, even among Green Parties.
The Ehrlichs stand by the basic ideas in the book, stating in 2009 that " perhaps the most serious flaw in The Bomb was that it was much too optimistic about the future " and believe that it achieved their goals because " it alerted people to the importance of environmental issues and brought human numbers into the debate on the human future.
But the type of existence, if any, of universals and abstract objects is an issue of serious debate within metaphysical philosophy.
Though he could be droll and flippant about social and political matters, he always was serious about art and often invited public controversy and debate to argue for his strongly held theories.
Balfour was successful in preventing serious debate on the subject while the Board of Trade compiled statistics on the matter.
In 1964, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson appointed a committee to resolve the issue, sparking a serious debate about a flag change.
While the other Oxford colleges gradually became co-educational, no serious debate at St Hilda's occurred until 1997, according to a former vice-principal, and then the debate solely applied to the issue of staff appointments.
Experts around the world are linked to the studio by the latest telecommunications technology to debate serious issues faced by the world today and explore possible solutions that will help us carve out the future.
This opposition typically manifested itself in rigorous budget debate rather than in serious electoral challenges against Young.
This position is a source of serious debate amongst Sabbath Keepers.
The sausage-seller makes some serious accusations in the first half of the debate: Cleon is indifferent to the war-time sufferings of ordinary people, he has used the war as an opportunity for corruption and he prolongs the war out of fear that he will be prosecuted when peace returns.
The first half of the debate at the Pnyx ( lines 756-835 ) features some serious accusations that are clearly aimed at Cleon.
Media coverage of the claim sparked serious criticism and ethical debate that lasted more than a year.
It was an ostensibly serious debate show about that year's Turner Prize, and Emin appeared completely drunk ( she later said this was caused by painkillers she was taking for a broken finger ), swearing, insulting the other panel members and saying that she wanted to go home to her mother, before actually walking out.
* Class 6: While there is some debate over the term " Class 6 ", in practice it refers to rapids that are not passable and any attempt to do so would result in serious injury, near drowning or death ( e. g. Murchison Falls ).
It was in the pages of the Scofield Reference Bible that many Christians first encountered Archbishop James Ussher's calculation of the date of Creation as 4004 BC ; and through discussion of Scofield's notes, which advocated the " gap theory ," fundamentalists began a serious internal debate about the nature and chronology of creation.
It's time to have a serious debate about the choice between these two kinds of destabilization, instead of just refusing to confront the choice.
His " faction-bashing " tirade sparked a serious debate within the party leadership which lasted for four months.

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