91. Several other New York Democrats, including Rep. Charles E. Schumer, said the Republican plan passed by the House would have dire consequences. 92. She warned me of the dire consequences of everything from running with scissors in my hand to speaking out of turn. 93. Some experts warn of dire consequences, but the situation may not be as bad as it looks. 94. Some of the experts foresee dire consequences for baseball as a result of this fiasco. 95. State Rep. Wilbur Cave, D-Allendale, said he did not believe the ruling would have dire consequences. 96. Such exaggeration is understandable, perhaps, in light of the dire personal consequences Akhmatova suffered for having met with a foreign diplomat. 97. Such a retreat inside American frontiers could have dire consequences for Europe. 98. Such beliefs can have dire consequences. 99. That search, though, has had dire consequences for several bears and saddened wildlife officers used to dealing with bears and the hard rules of nature. 100. That has left doctors playing a guessing game with potentially dire consequences. |
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