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  • 1consequences — n. results 1) to have consequences for 2) to accept, bear, face, suffer, take the consequences 3) far reaching, fateful; grave, serious; inevitable; unforeseeable; unforeseen consequences * * * bear face fateful grave i …

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  • 2United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland — The United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland or more formally, the Special Envoy of the President and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is the top U.S. diplomat supporting the Northern Ireland peace process. [… …

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  • 3Consequences of the April 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption — The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull …

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  • 4Arguments for and against drug prohibition — Arguments about the prohibition of drugs, and over drug policy reform, are subjects of considerable controversy. The following is a presentation of major drug policy arguments, including those for drug law enforcement on one side of the debate,… …

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  • 5Pay for performance (healthcare) — Pay for performance is an emerging movement in health insurance (initially in Britain and United States). Providers under this arrangement are rewarded for meeting pre established targets for delivery of healthcare services. This is a fundamental …

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  • 6Collateral consequences of criminal charges — Collateral consequences of criminal charges, known as the Four C s in legal parlance [http://www2.law.columbia.edu/fourcs] , are the results of arrest, prosecution or conviction that are not part of the sentence imposed. This includes any… …

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  • 7Rationale for the Iraq War — The rationale for the Iraq War (i.e., the 2003 invasion of Iraq and subsequent hostilities) has been a contentious issue since the Bush administration began actively pressing for military intervention in Iraq in late 2001. The primary… …

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  • 8Responsibility for the Holocaust — Historians differ as to where the responsibility for the Holocaust lies. Intentionalist historians such as Lucy Dawidowicz argue that Hitler planned the extermination of the Jewish people from as early as 1918, and that he personally oversaw its… …

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  • 9Movement for Democratic Change (prior to 2005) — {Refimprove|date=July 2009}} Movement for Democratic Change Leader Morgan Tsvangirai …

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  • 10Movement for Democratic Change (pre-2004) — Infobox Canada Political Party party name = Movement for Democratic Change party wikicolourid = Liberal status = defunct class = fed foundation = 31 September, 1999 dissolution = March 2006 party president = Morgan Tsvangirai leader = Gibson… …

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