Examples of using Real consequences in English and their translations into Polish
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That there are real consequences to what you're doing here,
comprehensive manner and that they have real consequences.
the European Union must defend strong regulatory measures that have real consequences.
Writer Jon Mooallem digs into this toy story and asks us to consider how the tales we tell about wild animals have real consequences for a species' chance of survival-- and the natural world at large.
benign neglect was a real problem, and it had real consequences, not just for Alex
However, the real consequences from blocking of access and payment services will be observable starting 1 July 2017,
there would also be very real consequences- and they would affect the people of Europe in particular.
which ultimately do not have any real consequences except invoices.
degrading of other people and real consequences of the passive acceptance of evil.
politicians are aware of the real consequences of their actions.
politicians fully understand the real consequences of their actions.
Today, I am going to talk to you about the real consequences that these barbaric acts have for Congo;
Soviet Unions are- far more the real consequences than than the alleged" causes" of such differentiation.
But there's never a real threat without a real consequence. Maybe.
So far, the only real consequence is uncertainty.
This is the Real Consequence.
Dad had warned me that the real world had real consequences.
Some lessons, my lord, can only be learned with real consequences.
There will be real consequences, Luci, for all of us.
And if they're crossed, there's gonna be real consequences.