That has dire consequences not only for fishermen but for seabirds and rare waders too.
If a closer union fails, some European leaders argue, the euro could unravel with dire consequences.
An isolationist stance over Europe would have dire consequences for the economy, he claimed.
Precisely because of the dire consequences, everyone is counting on the next person to see reason.
If not dealt with, global warming can have dire consequences for the African Continent.
Japan has little choice but to raise interest rates substantially, with dire consequences far beyond its shores.
Certainly there were economists like Shilling, Roubini and Baker warning of dire consequences to the ongoing bubble.
Compared with the dire consequences of a collapse there, the Salton Sea's slow death does not seem pressing.
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The other thing we have to think about though is the dire consequences were we to fail there.
What the ACIP considers a minimal burden could increase rapidly, with dire consequences.
But according to Hayes the potential for misuse of this technology could have dire consequences for the human race.
Conservative higher education spokesman Chris Grayling said loading young people with debt would have "dire consequences" for public services.
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That drop is not new and has had dire consequences for a number of firms over the last few years.
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The broadcast said Syrian President Bashir al Assad said the unilateral action of one power could lead to dire consequences.
We've already seen one prominent example of a company not finding the right balance and the dire consequences that can result.
Celtic had their fingers burned when they allowed John Barnes to cut his managerial teeth at the club with dire consequences.
Not surprisingly, but unfortunately, inflammation can also affect the brain, and when it does, it seems to lead to some dire consequences.
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In unphotogenic slow motion, which makes the dire consequences harder to see.
Despite the seemingly dire consequences, the case is low on investor's radar.
The bubble was formed and burst with dire consequences in early 2000.
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Cities, counties and the state scrambled to set up taskforces, and gave warning of dire consequences if things were not set straight.
Meanwhile, Germany has reiterated that Greece's exit from the eurozone would have dire consequences, and urged Athens to continue its deep budget cuts.
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At the least, American investors should be fully informed of the dire consequences for millions of people associated with this prospective stock purchase.
If the salary differentials between ourselves and consultants suddenly increase even further, there will be ineluctable and dire consequences for recruitment to general practice.
MP, and the man most likely to replace Tony Blair as prime minister, has been sounding off on the dire consequences of breaking up.
Last argues in his new book, "What to Expect When No One's Expecting, " the country has a serious baby drought, with potentially dire consequences.
"If the whole human race had fallen asleep at three in the afternoon, then it might have had dire consequences for the human race, " he said.
The Draft was being held on Thursday night at 7 PM and I was warned that every millisecond that I was late would insure dire consequences.
Furthermore, any failure to end the conflict in Darfur could have dire consequences for a longer-running war in southern Sudan and for another in neighbouring Uganda.
This lack of internal agreement or identity, coupled with an awareness that the unity of the country was assured by foreign powers, had dire consequences, Graziano says.
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