Sentences with phrase «as local consequences»

Global warming implies large - scale changes as well as local consequences.
Their fantasy involves a general argument that they lost the referendum as a local consequence of a global phenomenon — the world has been swept by a «new age of unreason» as Osborne puts it.

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Public policy has consequences, as any Minnesotan who reads the business section of their local newspaper can tell you.
This is a consequence of local authority zonings as much as anything, which effectively banish neighbourhood restaurants from a residential setting.
One of the consequences of a weaker rand has been stronger gold priced in the local currency and higher South African gold mining stocks, as measured by the FTSE / JSE Africa Gold Mining Index.
In addition, it does not describe all of the tax consequences that may be relevant in light of a U.S. Holder's particular circumstances, including non-U.S. tax consequences, state and local tax consequences, estate tax consequences, alternative minimum tax consequences, the potential application of the Medicare contribution tax, and tax consequences applicable to U.S. Holders subject to special rules, such as:
A profound Christian revival of local congregations might be too much to hope for as a consequence of coming to grips with inclusive language, if there were not another factor common to most of the churches that have taken inclusive language seriously: they are also the churches most likely to be open to the ministry of ordained women.
As a consequence, the mission activity of the churches is, with limited exceptions, carried out by regional or local judicatories.
Farmers are also usually involved at the local level in directly deciding on standards adopted, questions of certification as well as consequences for irregularities based on pre-agreed upon guidelines for managing non-compliance.
I picked up Heather Forbes» Beyond Consequences again (THE book as far as we're concerned), got some counseling and am planning to head to our local pre-school on Monday to start the process of applying for an IEP.
In that speech (a full copy of which you can view by clicking here), I offered some suggestions on how each of us — whether we be parent, coach, official, athletic trainer, clinician, current or former professional athlete, sports safety equipment manufacturer, whether we were there representing a local youth sports program, the national governing body of a sport, or a professional sports league, could work together as a team to protect our country's most precious human resource — our children — against catastrophic injury or death from sudden impact syndrome or the serious, life - altering consequences of multiple concussions.
As the rates of single parenthood have risen and the consequences have become clear, all levels of government from local to federal have attempted to implement policies to address the problem but with limited success.
Lake shore property owners worry that these frequent variations could damage their property and local industry, as well as have unintended consequences on the environment.
Over the next four years many disabled people will see a reduction in the overall value of their benefits, as well as specific reductions in the levels of housing benefit; unemployment benefit; the loss of disability living allowance (DLA), which contributes towards the - often significant - extra costs of living as a disabled person; as well as reduced access to social care services as a consequence of local government funding cuts.
A letter from local authorities, bus operators, transport campaigners and unions warns of the consequences if the bus service operators» grant (BSOG) is cut as part of the spending review.
She also revealed that — like TV's Alan Patridge — she had become rather unpopular with local farmers as a consequence.
Promoting the region has been successful, but it's also come with consequences, such as traffic and congestion that impacts the quality of life of residents and discourages them from taking trips to local businesses, Mr. Russell said.
Cuomo said he informed Trump of the consequences of a proposal to end the deductibility of state and local taxes on states such as New York and California.
As representatives for Oswego County and Central New York on the local, state, and federal levels, we write today to express our serious concern for the negative consequences this plant's closing would have on Oswego County, Central New York, and our entire Upstate region.
Varner's primary public engagement is through citizen science engagement programs, which she views as an opportunity help volunteers appreciate the natural world, consider local consequences of climate change and participate in all aspects of science.
Now, as part of that effort, we invest with lots of research partners, always local, in developing new seeds and new crop varieties that can protect families from the consequences of drought or that have more vitamin A, and some of those projects are testing the use of different transgenic technologies.
ECO2 developed a generic approach for estimating consequences, probability and risk associated with sub-seabed CO2 storage based on the assessment of the environmental value of local organisms as indicated for example by the Natura 2000 network of nature protection areas or the Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North - East Atlantic (OSPAR), the vulnerability of environmental resources and possible impacts on them as well as consequences and risks.
While some see the new energy boom as benefiting the local economy and decreasing U.S. reliance on foreign oil, others fear the potential health and environmental consequences that come along with fracking.
As a consequence, they often think they are injured or diseased, or believe in local folk superstitions such as that a menstruating girl's touch makes pickles go rottenAs a consequence, they often think they are injured or diseased, or believe in local folk superstitions such as that a menstruating girl's touch makes pickles go rottenas that a menstruating girl's touch makes pickles go rotten.)
As a consequence they passively sequester a range of different molecules generating a high local concentration of molecules inside the droplet1.
This year, Russian filmmaker Andrey Zvyagintsev (The Return, Elena) returned to Cannes with his drama Leviathan, the story that is described as a gripping parable of class, faith and corruption, centering on a land dispute between a small - time mechanic and his local authorities that reaps unimaginable consequences.
«We can't become the criminals we're fighting against...» Matthew Heineman's almost accidentally fearless exposé of Mexico's terrifying cross-border drug cartels opens with what looks like an outtake from Breaking Bad: an atmospherically torchlit scene of masked men cooking crystal meth, talking of American chemistry and local poverty, and how they will keep doing this «as long as God allows», whatever the consequences.
Although the consequences of FGM as I have already noted above are irreversibly harmful for women, a lot of them choose and support FGM as it is known that their disobedience can deprive them from their right to primary education and can stigmatize them in their local society.
«As a direct consequence of the academies programme, local authorities have less money to fund and support other schools.»
The report stated: «Academies are unlikely to welcome the ongoing (though diminishing) role of local authorities in setting school budgets, but will almost certainly accept this as a consequence of a minority government.»
As a consequence, some states simply fail to provide sufficient support to address student needs across districts and differences in local fiscal capacity to meet those needs.
This is one of the historical consequences of empowering local school boards; «community standards» as defined by a local school board are not always enlightened.
Such an opt - out, or any action related to that opt - out, may not be used by the Secretary, the State, any State or local agency, or any school leader or employee as the basis for any corrective action, penalty, or other consequence against the parent, the child, any school leader or employee, or the school.»
These consequences could be more devastating as this is not a localized experiment where local professionals can modify it as they see fit.
It noted important consequences of alliance development not just for air travel consumers, but for local and national economies as well, due to greatly increased air travel.
Barnes & Noble stockholders are urged to consult with their tax advisors with respect to the U.S. federal, state and local or foreign tax consequences, as applicable, of the BNED spin - off.
The eldest, Faruk, a dissipated historian, wallows in alcohol as he laments his inability to tell the story of the past from the kaleidoscopic pieces he finds in the local archive; his sensitive leftist sister, Nilgün, has yet to discover the real - life consequences of highminded politics; and Metin, a high school nerd, tries to keep up with the lifestyle of his spoiled society schoolmates while he fantasizes about going to America - an unaffordable dream unless he can persuade his grandmother to tear down her house.
And as a consequence of the crisis, it's not uncommon to hear people slandering their local banks, and to notice how consumers are switching away from traditional banks and into other institutions, like their local credit unions.
The interest from most but not all agency bond issues is exempt from state and local taxes and it is important for investors to understand the tax consequences of agency bonds; some of the biggest agency bond issuers such as GSE entities Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae are fully taxable for example.
In an effort to help Maine residents understand the consequences of taking on student loan debt, as well as how to refinance or consolidate their student loans, the Finance Authority of Maine (FAME), in partnership with a network of local Maine lenders, recently unveiled an online resource: TheLoanforME.com.
Another strategy to try is using the economic consequences to local businesses as an advocacy tool.
This «deadly» omission of information about Parvo for pet owners by the HSUS, that purportedly has a following of millions, suggests that there has been a conscious and unconscionable decision to keep the American Public and Elected Officials at the Federal, State and Local Levels of Government in the Dark so that the spread of Parvo and its deadly consequences will be inhumanely perpetuated, and be exploited and misrepresented to the American Public as being caused by irresponsible breeding practices in order to further enhance the fundraising activities of the HSUS.
This disconnect between story and free roam modes is further widened by the fact that you can just as easily slaughter the local civilian population and consume them for health without consequence.
«As a result of these dinners, he was able to connect the local farmers to be suppliers to Skidmore,» says Hayes, who was particularly gratified by this unanticipated consequence of the show.
Many of the works examine the global consequences of local histories, in the form of conflict, migration and environmental destruction, as well as international aid and solidarity projects.
Because the Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, with grave consequences for local biodiversity and cultures, and for low - lying communities around the world at risk from climate change.
As a consequence, not only does the amount of science on carbon sequestration need to grow, but also research attuned to the local and specific needs of areas across the globe.
In some cases, global warming as a consequence of the build - up of carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere because of fossil fuel burning has altered the water chemistry and local climate and food supplies for seabird colonies.
To address future challenges related to climate change and land use, it will be important to assess the local impacts of tree loss on climate, climatic and ecological consequences, as well as the mechanisms that drive ecological responses in remote teleconnected areas.
US researchers report in the journal Nature that they collected fossil pollens from 642 ponds and lake beds across Europe and North America, to provide a record of local temperature shifts in the last 11,700 years, to conclude that — without global warming as a consequence of profligate human use of fossil fuels — the world ought to be in a cool phase.
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