It is hard to understate the consequences of Mr Rove being distracted from his job.
The change will bring an end to this system of "contracting out", with two consequences.
However, if you recognize capital losses, there are likely to be undesirable nontax consequences.
Robert Peston is right to point out the disastrous consequences of the bailout for the Cyprus economy.
The long-term consequences will be a problem for a later Congress, 20 or 30 or 40 years hence.
"I knew there would be consequences to my decision in the summer, " Bentley, 22, told BBC Radio Lancashire.
Mr Assad's people have now instilled fear in them by predicting dire consequences were the regime to fall.
One day, some of these horses were forgotten by their herders, with consequences sadly apparent from the name.
No one needs a sermon from the president to realize that actions have consequences.
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These are harmful cuts with real-world consequences that will cost jobs and hurt our economy.
Taxes and regulations always have unintended consequences, but Europe's transaction tax is folly twice over.
The civilian infrastructure, including medical, educational, and other essential services, was wrecked, with predictable human consequences.
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Such calls would be much more meaningful if they were backed by consequences for noncompliance.
Ehrhart said climate migration could climb to staggering levels, its consequences reaching far and wide.
From those experiences they will begin to have a clue about the consequences of their decisions.
But one must cross legal boundaries, even in protest, with a willingness to accept the consequences.
The trouble is, they are completely misinterpreting the consequences of exceeding the debt limit.
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But Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said tougher sentences would show there were consequences to disorder.
Of course, putting people in charge of the money supply can create undesired consequences.
Today, there are still secrets that need stealing, and the consequences of detection remain dangerous.
"Shooting the right guy teaches the enemy and population that evil has consequences, " Keirsey wrote.
Teachers also warn the hangover from these legislative changes will have consequences in the fall.
That has dire consequences not only for fishermen but for seabirds and rare waders too.
The consequences of choosing the wrong policy at the wrong price are just too large.
Her conviction to stand by the principles over rode her fear of the consequences.
Doctors fear that a rising tide of obesity will pose dire health consequences for the nation.
They can't be the party of liberty if they reject the consequences of liberty.
We're not spending enough on computer security, they say, and the consequences could be devastating.
And although the league was able to salvage the season, the lockout still had serious consequences.
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Call it the potential for unintended consequences that attaches to virtually any legislative or administrative action.
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