1. It is therefore a measure of the likelihood of a specific undesired event and its unwanted consequences or loss. 2. Physicians should discourage the chronic use of costly systemic drugs whose unwanted consequences may be more troublesome than IBS itself. 3. And a leading national security expert worries that the growing military involvement in civilian life could have unwanted consequences. 4. But it has raised concerns among specialists in family planning that its use might have some unwanted consequences. 5. Government-imposed controls in some countries have reduced prices, often with the unwanted consequence of reducing stocks as well. 6. In the case of Halloween, it has bred some unwanted consequences. 7. Since then, the pregnancy has captured world attention as both a symbol of the ultimate scientific miracle and a cautionary example of the unwanted consequences of fertility treatments. 8. Sometimes her passion has brought unwanted consequences. 9. And their revolt could trigger unwanted consequences. 10. They make clear that senior U.S. officials feared the incident could have unwanted diplomatic consequences. |