The film posits that uncritically trusting in any system whatsoever inevitably leads to disastrous consequences. |
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During the late monsoon season, tropical cyclones sweep in from the Bay of Bengal, often with disastrous consequences. |
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The premier told the president that failure to co-operate with The Hague would have disastrous consequences for the country. |
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Right now, the argument that the war will have unforeseen and disastrous consequences may sound like handwringing, but it is doubtless true. |
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And I'm sure they'll be as strident and demagogic as ever in warning us of the disastrous consequences of failure. |
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And then humans return, and the two cultures clash with potentially disastrous consequences. |
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For instance, the Feds' epigones at State level try to follow it with often disastrous consequences. |
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The story tells of peasant girl who falls in love with a nobleman, and the disastrous consequences of that love. |
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In the end the flippant attitude to the lack of car parking will have disastrous consequences for businesses in Skipton. |
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Yesterday he told him their actions were inexplicable and inexcusable that night and could have had even more disastrous consequences. |
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Crossing a pug with a Pekingese, for example, could produce disastrous consequences. |
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The professor becomes passionately committed to a prostitute, with disastrous consequences. |
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There is evidence that some will even get in hock with illegal money lenders, which can have truly disastrous consequences. |
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Even a conventional, non-nuclear war could have disastrous consequences for the United States. |
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In many cases it was financial necessity that forced great pugilists back, with disastrous consequences. |
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A fall might entail disastrous consequences, and, therefore, the ascent should be attempted only by experienced cragsmen. |
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After four games it is clear that City could well be looking at a bottom four or six placing and the disastrous consequences that would have on the club. |
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If that detail happened to be a risk factor, abbreviating the screening process could have disastrous consequences. |
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A single miscue, or even a split-second delay, could have disastrous consequences for the nation and the world. |
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Flooding the market with new work is like debasing the coinage, a strategy used from Nero to the Weimar Republic with disastrous consequences. |
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It sheds light upon the disastrous consequences of underinvesting in education during conflict. |
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May God spare us the disastrous consequences of the bombastic principles that you have just put forward. |
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Our government will continue to seek harsher sentences for these types of crime, which have disastrous consequences for their victims. |
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Aware of the disastrous consequences of the practice for young girls, the Government had undertaken to combat it actively. |
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History, however, has taught us several lessons including this one: to be naive when it comes to security could have disastrous consequences. |
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In many situations, the provision of aid in kind was critical to save lives, and its withdrawal would have disastrous consequences. |
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Foehn and thunderstorms will occur more frequently and have more disastrous consequences in future. |
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Heat waves have had disastrous consequences on people's health, particularly fragile persons such as senior citizens. |
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Recessions and stockmarket meltdowns are bound to happen, and their disastrous consequences must be kept to a minimum. |
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As these vital abodes of snow and ice melt, so will the hopes of averting the disastrous consequences of runaway climate change. |
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Regulation, too, however, to avoid the disastrous consequences of a totally deregulated sugar market. |
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The distress caused by a possible breach of the arrangement made with the surrogate mother can have disastrous consequences. |
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David and Beth, after years of maintaining a platonic friendship, begin an adulterous affair with disastrous consequences. |
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Not wanting to shatter his family, Charles pays up at first, but when more and more money is demanded he decides to fight back, but with disastrous consequences. |
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I do not agree with India's position of protectionism because I've seen the disastrous consequences of that. |
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In the case of a ship carrying a bulk cargo of oil, such accidents can have disastrous consequences for the environment. |
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The two earlier IPCC reports demonstrated that climate change is real and that the lack of action could have disastrous consequences. |
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When modernization forced development policies are pushed too far too fast, without adequate social acceptance, there can often be disastrous consequences, as the late Shah of Iran discovered too late. |
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The crew, except for one, were untrained and hence did not realize the disastrous consequences which can result when the virtual centre of gravity is raised by free surface effect. |
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It wants Mr Abe to continue to visit Tokyo's Yasukuni shrine, which deifies Japan's war dead, including those who led the nation to war in 1931-45 with disastrous consequences not just for Asia but for Japan itself. |
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The bottom line is that while the developed world prospers, much of the rest of the world is bedevilled by the disastrous consequences of armed conflict between ethnic and religious groups. |
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It is quite true that an Egyptologist may sometimes be tempted to steal an insignificant little amulet from a tomb, but sometimes the thing they decide to take can have disastrous consequences. |
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Certain sea areas of the European Union, in particular the Baltic Sea, are ice-covered for several winter months, entailing greater risks of accidents and pollution and potentially disastrous consequences for the environment. |
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The panel identifies three disastrous consequences of intensive farming. |
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Phenomena which confirm these situations and reinforce such a culture are connected with new lifestyles which devalue the human dimensions of the contracting parties with disastrous consequences for the family. |
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Nevertheless, Britain's February intervention had disastrous consequences. |
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Warning signs were ignored, with disastrous consequences. |
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Since the sodium chlorate did not come into contact with the hydrocarbons, the mistake in the shipping documents did not have disastrous consequences. |
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This last had immediate and disastrous consequences. |
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Imprisoning them can have disastrous consequences. |
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This is an injury with disastrous consequences. |
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All these games hold a more or less equal risk of addiction and can have disastrous consequences for the minors' financial and social situation, but they fall under different section of the law. |
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The perpetuation of unjust policies perpetuates the disastrous consequences of making people permanently dependent on aid which itself is so often tied with strings leading to further despoliation. |
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The climate of terrorism that is sustained by the destruction of trials has other disastrous consequences which go beyond the motivation of researchers. |
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Although they successfully convinced the Committee of the disastrous consequences of such a measure, they had to give ground on the criteria upon which the CSC had made exemptions. |
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The main goal was to make the children aware of the presence of racism and discrimination in our relations with others and its disastrous consequences for the victims. |
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We are also concerned about the dumping of toxic waste off the coasts of some African countries, with disastrous consequences for the environment. |
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The Common Fisheries Policy has been argued by certain commentators to have had disastrous consequences for the environment. |
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Mr Blair has achieved much in power though he was catastrophically wrong on Iraq, with disastrous consequences. |
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A terrorist attack related to the international supply chain would, not only threaten lives but could also bring international transport to a halt, with potentially disastrous consequences for the world economy. |
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More and more people are speaking out against the omnipresence of advertising and the disastrous consequences it can have from an economic and social point of view on those who fall under its charm. |
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There is a negative aura attached to psychological disorder and mental illness that leads it to be occluded and denied, with disastrous consequences. |
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Thus, a host of new and urgent global challenges are already overshadowing education and suggest the focus, momentum and resulting advances in global education since 2000 may be lost, with disastrous consequences for all. |
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Now, we can clearly explain the fundamental reason why spendthrift and avaricious people alter the scale of payments and cause disastrous consequences in the human and cosmic balance. |
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The film's narrative is inspired by the history of missionaries and travellers voyaging to the far reaches of the globe, often with disastrous consequences. |
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It has had environmentally disastrous consequences, we have taken away the livelihoods of tens of thousands of indigenous poor black Africans, and we have actually killed hundreds of them into the bargain. |
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Japan was able to reestablish itself relatively quickly after the disastrous consequences, by developing itself technically and economically into one of the most modern countries. |
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The tunnellers fear the water being pumped underground might collapse the passageways, with possible disastrous consequences. |
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Fossil fuel emissions of 1,000 gigaton, sometimes associated with a 2C global warming target, would be expected to cause large climate change with disastrous consequences. |
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Didn't the Council Vatican II carry enough disastrous consequences for the Church so that even the blindest of the bishops is able to see by himself the catastrophy? |
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If a little prankster fiddled with the standard kilogram in Paris, and nobody noticed, it would be all of Science, and even world trade which would suffer disastrous consequences! |
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The disastrous consequences of Macbeth's ambition are not limited to him. |
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The disastrous consequences of the fire were considered as the design included five broad avenues which divided the town into sections and each block was divided by alleys. |
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An increasingly common view among economic historians is that the adherence of some Federal Reserve policymakers to the liquidationist thesis led to disastrous consequences. |
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The Germans also generally had better propellant handling procedures, a point that was to have disastrous consequences for the British battlecruisers at Jutland. |
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Regarding deinstitutionalization and the Olmstead decision, you'll never find a better case study in how good intentions can lead to disastrous consequences. |
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During the early 19th century the River Thames was an open sewer, with disastrous consequences for public health in London, including cholera epidemics. |
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