Sentences with phrase «awful consequences»

Because there are so many potentially awful consequences of traffic tickets, there are many benefits of hiring a traffic ticket lawyer.
Since online dating asks strangers to (potentially) be so much more, the same pressure begins to boil, with awful consequences for our self - image.
Your driving education will make you aware that your fears can generate your driving ability with possible awful consequences.
A tablet without connected standby has some pretty awful consequences on battery life.»
The decision to close Warren Spring was Heseltine's own, and no one else has the authority to delay, stop or reverse the process, however awful the consequences may be.
All of them foretell awful consequences One in ten Americans have used an online dating site or mobile dating app; 66 % of them have gone on a date with someone they met through a dating site or app,
Even then, Pharaoh failed to take the hint, so that yet more awful consequences followed.
I had horrific visions of food - poisoned relatives or some other awful consequence.
«Cancer is but one of the many awful consequences of human action in the Great Fall.
Apart from becoming yesterday's men while still alive, King Uzziah and King Saul had at least three things in common: offering burnt offerings when they were not authorised to do so, assuming God's word did not mean what it said and not believing there were awful consequences for flagrantly disobeying the word of the Lord.
So, more than 50 percent of office romances end with pretty awful consequences, which creates a burden on the company.
He knew only too well that even a «just war» is still war with all its awful consequences.
The wonderful blessings of «answering God's invitation» are presented with increasing emphasis, as are the awful consequences of refusing.
The point is that ideas can be / are taken and acted on and if any person spouts ideas of hatred then there are poisonous and awful consequences.
A primary objective of education today, in homes, in schools, and through the mass media of communication, should be the full and forceful dissemination of knowledge about the extreme destructiveness of modern weapons of war and about the awful consequences for everybody which would result from their use in any large - scale conflict.
It may be that the culture war is better thought of as an effort to move forward, to a yet - to - really - arrive fourth stage, one in which real effort to practice postmodern conservatism will be made by society, doing its best to partially revive lost things, informed by many decades of experiencing the awful consequences of full modernity.
And when you have played its destructive force to the hilt, then suffer its awful consequences coming back at you, the desperate holding on at any cost to what you thought you had secured but which has turned to ashes, leaving in its wake not joy and freedom but the burden of guilt over those you hurt and ruined... But why not truth at the outset, and the love which hears, believes, hopes and endures all things?
There is difference of opinion as to whether such a war is likely to be launched; there is no doubt among informed persons of its awful consequences if this occurs.
Because last week the awful consequences of our failure to renew was made plain when the Tories rammed through savage cuts to tax credits alongside an ugly assault on trade union rights.
He received vague threats of «awful consequences» from Whitehall if Council Tax information, available in public libraries, were included in Domesday.
The battle for control — out of a fear of what might someday happen — moved those awful consequences from a hypothetical future to a very real present.
Nowhere is this better exemplified than in the awful consequences of the Grenfell fire.
Feminists know that forcing women to come forward to authorities about their husbands can have awful consequences.
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