1. Both suggest, either by statement or implication, that Buchanan is an extremist and warn of dire consequences to his nomination. 2. John Gibson highlights the regressive aspects of recent local government financial reform, and predicts dire consequences for the urban poor. 3. Most came to realize that leading such an imbalanced life led to dire consequences. 4. The conditions May sound wonderful, but they can have dire consequences. 5. The sweep into Putumayo promises equally dire consequences. 6. There are coaches who can use this disparity to full advantage, without dire recruiting consequences. 7. Errors in forecasting can have dire consequences. 8. A government split would have dire consequences for domestic peace. 9. Any defiance of the authoritarian regime would have dire consequences. |
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