" The result was that Jackie felt calmer and more in control and as a consequence, she felt those around her reacted more positively to her too.
The consequence is he can never see again.
In fact, while most people said they value flexibility at work, about 10% of US employees who have tried to implement a flexible schedule said they've suffered a negative consequence, like being denied a promotion, as a result.
The US researchers behind that study concluded: 'The chief morbid consequence of knuckle cracking would appear to be its annoying effect on the observer.
Gradually, they may think they are forced to study so that they think study is boring and even begin to be hostile to it, which is a bad consequence of compulsive study.
Consider it another consequence of the peculiar post-crisis financial system — or, as Mr Paul's supporters might argue, an era when money is so distorted that normal assumptions are turned upside down.