He had the looks, the magnetic charmed personality, access to money, and the power to take whatever he wanted, often without question or repercussion. |
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However, young employees may be reluctant to make complaints against a peer or a superior for fear of repercussion or being labeled a complainer. |
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You ask about the repercussion of a university not awaiting a certificate of ethics approval before granting funds. |
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In general, the other variables emerge and become significant only when the economic dimension has experienced some serious repercussion. |
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That means they are able to make the decisions they believe are best for Canadians without fear of repercussion or without expectation of favour. |
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The safety repercussion of any accidental failure must be limited by appropriate means. |
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Losses or leaks of these gases have an important environmental impact given their repercussion on the destruction of the ozone layer. |
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It will also have an important repercussion on costs, enabling us to maintain the present issuance fees. |
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What is the repercussion of the Toulouse accident on the foreseen amendment of the Seveso II directive? |
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The seminar was important because of the repercussion it had in Alicante, one of the areas of Spain with the highest number of immigrants. |
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Anything that happens to you today might be a repercussion from a previous life or that kind of a sense of you reap what you sow as an individual. |
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These officers want a public forum where they can provide this testimony about these allegations without fear of repercussion. |
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The prices of basic metals and fabricated metal products bended, due to the repercussion, sometimes delayed, of the falling prices of intermediate products and the lifelessness of the domestic demand. |
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Widows are permitted to remarry without repercussion and their second marriage is considered just as valid as the first. |
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The Commission reiterated that CNSC staff's report indicates that there is room for improvement in OPG staff reporting to management without fear of repercussion, and asked OPG for their comments. |
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Madame de Tassigny first presented a definition of prevention: a series of measures aiming at avoiding accidents, diseases to appear or worsen, and finding means to limit repercussion. |
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We are seeing here the same vicious circle than the one that threw the American real-estate market in crisis, and by repercussion, global markets in turmoil. |
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Later, they realise that the program has repercussion on their income. |
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Even if a great number of activities are aimed towards Europe, it goes without saying that, in the end, these activities will have their repercussion and will be also implemented in America, Africa and Asia. |
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Research and Communications Officer Bernard Dussault provided background information on pension reform as well as guidance on possible repercussion of pension-related resolutions. |
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The crises of the Worker Priests, all the big events through which society and the Church passed, have their own repercussion on the acquisition of books that allowed the friars to work. |
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