Examples of using Any consequences in English and their translations into Danish
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they will be responsible for any consequences which flow from their failure.
Canada signed the Kyoto Treaty, and then increased its carbon-dioxide emissions by 26% without any consequences.
indicated that those who would take the law into their own hands would suffer few if any consequences.
according toa few seconds, it does not threaten any consequences.
it would then have to debate separately what the consequences should be if the Commission itself did not draw any consequences.
because they ensure that those who produce genetically modified seeds can also be held responsible for any consequences.
the same politicians not taking any consequences in the direction of limiting the unrestricted Muslim immigration.
As such the measurement deviations at Sellafield do not have any consequences on the safe transport of pellets.
Any consequences of no decision being taken by the end of the period provided for in the first subparagraph shall be determined by the national legislation of the relevant Member State.
including any consequences of your use of them.
does our conduct in this life have any consequences for the next one?
will not have any consequences that are not in complete harmony with the legal systems in force in the neighbouring countries in which these minorities live.