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Consequences may include ignoring some other convention that has until now been followed.
Consequences are often simply " this card may not be played ", but may alternatively include the drawing of extra cards, the swapping of cards between players ' hands, and alterations to the turn sequence.

Consequences and include
Most Bizarro cartoons include an eyeball ( the Eyeball of Observation ), a piece of pie ( the Pie of Opportunity ), a rabbit ( the Bunny of Exuberance ), an alien in a spaceship ( the Flying Saucer of Possibility ), the abbreviation " K2 " ( referring to his children Kermit and Krapuzar ), a crown ( the Crown of Power ), a stick of dynamite ( the Dynamite of Unintended Consequences ), a shoe ( the Lost Loafer ), an arrow ( The Arrow of Vulnerability ), a fish tail ( The Fish of Humility ) and / or an upside down bird ( the Inverted Bird ) hidden somewhere in the cartoon.
His medical texts include Injuries of Nerves and Their Consequences ( 1872 ) and Fat and Blood ( 1877 ).
Additional works include The Other State Department, Yuri Andropov: New Challenge to the West ( coauthored ), Nine Lies about America, Anti-American Myths: Their Causes and Consequences, and CNN's Cold War Documentary: Issues and Controversy.
Consequences of the decision include:
His most significant publications before his two major books ( cited below ) include " Environment and Symptom Formation " ( 1946 ), “ Cultural Discontinuity and the Shadow of the Past ” ( 1948 ), “ The Principle of Limits with Special Reference to the Social Sciences ” ( 1950 ), “ Family Structure and Psychic Development ” ( 1951 ), “ Family Structure and the Transmission of Neurotic Behavior ” ( 1951 ), “ Child Rearing, Culture and the Natural World ” ( 1952 ), “ Culture, Education and Communications Theory ” ( 1954 ), “ American Culture and Mental Health ” ( 1956 ), “ Attitude Organization in Elementary School Classrooms ” ( 1957 ), “ The Problem of Spontaneity, Initiative and Creativity in Suburban Classrooms ” ( 1959 ), “ The Naturalistic Observations of Families of Psychotic Children ” ( 1961 ), “ Notes on the Alchemy of Mass Misrepresentation ” ( 1961 ), “ Values, Guilt, Suffering and Consequences ” ( 1963 ), “ American Schoolrooms: Learning the Nightmare ” ( 1963 ), “ On Regimentation ” ( 1964 ), “ My Life with the Families of Psychotic Children ” ( 1964 ), “ Sham ” ( 1966 ), “ Public Education and Public Anxiety ” ( 1967 ), and “ Attitude Organization in Elementary School Classrooms ” ( 1969 ).
Consequences of the 6-month SPC extension include:

Consequences and reduced
Consequences of reduced, absent, or dysfunctional fibrin is likely to render patients as hemophiliacs.
" Richard Rorty has said that all claims to Realism can be reduced to intuition ( Consequences of Pragmatism, chs.

Consequences and fuel
As predicted by Keynes in his bitter post-Versailles Conference book, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, the heavy war reparations imposed upon Germany not only were insufficient to fuel French economic recovery, they greatly damaged a Germany which might have become France's leading trade and industrial development partner, thereby seriously damaging France as well.
As predicted by Keynes in his bitter post-Versailles Conference book, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, the heavy war reparations imposed upon Germany not only were insufficient to fuel French economic recovery, they greatly damaged a Germany which might have become France's leading trade and industrial development partner, thereby seriously damaging France as well.

Consequences and on
Fine, Do Correlations need to be explained ?, in Philosophical Consequences of Quantum Theory: Reflections on Bell's Theorem, edited by Cushing & McMullin ( University of Notre Dame Press, 1986 ).
Truth or Consequences was the first game show to air on commercially-licensed television.
* Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Rwanda Human Conflict and Environmental Consequences ( Video )
John Locke's 1691 work Some Considerations on the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest and the Raising of the Value of Money.
* March – Truth or Consequences debuts on NBC Radio.
* Consequences of intracranial hypertension: The symptoms that often occur first are those that are the consequences of increased intracranial pressure: Large tumors or tumors with extensive perifocal swelling ( edema ) inevitably lead to elevated intracranial pressure ( intracranial hypertension ), which translates clinically into headaches, vomiting ( sometimes without nausea ), altered state of consciousness ( somnolence, coma ), dilation of the pupil on the side of the lesion ( anisocoria ), papilledema ( prominent optic disc at the funduscopic eye examination ).
The following year came J. M. Keynes ’ s influential attack the next year on the Versailles Peace Treaty: " The Economic Consequences of the Peace immediately established Maynard as an economist of international eminence ".
The British economist John Maynard Keynes attacked Lloyd George's stance on reparations in his book The Economic Consequences of the Peace, calling the Prime Minister a " half-human visitor to our age from the hag-ridden magic and enchanted woods of Celtic antiquity ".
The technique was invented by Surrealists and is similar to an old parlour game called Consequences in which players write in turn on a sheet of paper, fold it to conceal part of the writing, and then pass it to the next player for a further contribution.
It is based on an old parlour game known by the same name ( and also as Consequences ) in which players wrote in turn on a sheet of paper, folded it to conceal part of the writing, and then passed it to the next player for a further contribution.
With co-editor Meda Chesney-Lind, Mauer also published Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment ( 2002 ), a collection of essays that examine the effects of imprisonment on families and communities.
The problem with this argument is that it falls prey to the Appeal to Consequences Fallacy ; whether or not solipsism is true does not depend on its implications.
The incident was rated a five on the seven-point International Nuclear Event Scale: Accident With Wider Consequences.
Her last public exposure, albeit fleeting, was a guest appearance on the radio show Truth or Consequences in March 1948 ; Bow provided the voice of " Mrs. Hush ".
According to Nikita Khrushchev's 1956 speech, " On the Personality Cult and its Consequences ," and more recent findings, a great number of accusations, notably those presented at the Moscow show trials, were based on forced confessions, often obtained by torture, and on loose interpretations of Article 58 of the RSFSR Penal Code, which dealt with counter-revolutionary crimes.
The idea had been pioneered by Ralph Edwards on the game show Truth or Consequences, and had subsequently been used on Amos ' n ' Andy as a way to save money, though Amos n ' Andy did not use an audience.
Bounty: ( 1831 ) Its Cause and Consequences, report about the mutiny on the Bounty
1977 also saw the release of the Godley & Creme album " Consequences ", on which Vaughan sang one of the few tracks to achieve popularity outside of the album: " Lost Weekend ".
He also appeared as himself in an episode of the TNT series Dallas titled " Truth and Consequences ", which aried on July 4, 2012.
* September – Truth or Consequences ( on and off from 1950 – 55, 1956 – 75, 1977 – 78, 1987 – 88 )
* December 31 – Former Game Show host Bob Barker makes his national TV debut on Truth or Consequences.

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* Crosby, Alfred W .: The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492.
* Roy Licklider, " The Consequences of Negotiated Settlements in Civil Wars, 1945 -- 1993 ," American Political Science Review 89, no.
At the 20th Party Congress Khrushchev, in his speech " On the Personality Cult and its Consequences ", stated that Stalin, the Stalinist cult of personality and Stalinist repression had deformed true Leninist legality.
* 1956 – In his speech On the Personality Cult and its Consequences Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union denounces the cult of personality of Joseph Stalin.
This argument was explicitly given by Adam Smith in his Theory of Moral Sentiments, and has more recently been developed by Harvard economist Benjamin Friedman in his book The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth.
Nikita Khrushchev's February 1956 speech " On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences ", and the subsequent Hungarian Revolution of 1956, confused the Communist Party of the USA, the Communist Party of Great Britain, and the Japanese Communist Party, none of whom were able to present a unified response.
* Global Atmospheric Consequences of Nuclear War, the 1983 study conducted by TTAPS.
" This was elaborated by George Speaight in his Punch & Judy: A History ( 1970 ), who explained that the plotline " is like a story compiled in a parlour game of Consequences ... the show should, indeed, not be regarded as a story at all but a succession of encounters.
The moral or political response is given by the conservative philosopher Richard M. Weaver in Ideas Have Consequences, where he describes how the acceptance of " the fateful doctrine of nominalism " was " the crucial event in the history of Western culture ; from this flowed those acts which issue now in modern decadence ".
Nemesis at Potsdam: The Anglo-Americans and the Expulsion of the Germans, Background, Execution, Consequences.
( 1988 ) " The Arrest of the Bishops in 1139 and its Consequences ," Journal of Medieval History, 14, pp. 97 – 114.
Electoral Reform & its Consequences, Pippa Norris, 2000.
* John Maynard Keynes ' book The Economic Consequences of the Peace is published in the UK.
* December 31 – Bob Barker makes his TV debut as host of the game show Truth or Consequences.
According to historian Alfred W. Crosby Jr. in his The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492, this outbreak is the first widely documented epidemic in the New World.
* On Some Consequences of the Breakdown of Counterfactual Definiteness in the Quantum World by W. De Baere
Keynes's relationship and later close friendship with Macmillan was to be fortuitous ; through Dan, Macmillan & Co first published his Economic Consequences of the Peace.
The Economic Consequences of Mr. Keynes: How the Second Industrial Revolution Passed Great Britain By.

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