Sentences with phrase «because of the consequences»

There are many in that «Salvation club» that you mention who are not saved or still live a life that leads to instability because of the consequences of sin.
Debtor nations are fearful of repudiating debts because of the consequences that the masters of the global economy could inflict upon them.
A theft is not only bad because of the loss of the certain object, but also because of its consequences, which can be very harsh and painful.
I can warn the child not to touch the stove burners because of the consequences.
Mr Hunt's proposals will have echoes of the News Corp bid because of the consequences of the decisions he takes for other big players in the media business like VirginMedia, ITV and mobile companies like O2.
Complications occur only because of the consequences of other's actions, which, to an extent, are justified.
Two cowboys want to be together and be themselves but are unable because of the consequences that will come with it.
This bill is manipulative in not only being framed as a tax bill, but because of the consequences on public schools.
Have you ever dreamed about doing donuts in your local parking lot in the winter, but thought better of it because of the consequences?
In addition, people on the whole recognize that adding items to a claim, or «claim padding» is insurance fraud and are unwilling to do it because of the consequences.
Therefore, to sum things up, the environment around dogs may lead to behavioral changes because of consequences.
«It doesn't matter that it isn't realistic politically» — yes, it most certainly does... the only reason we care about tipping points is because of consequences and how policy affects them.
In addition, people on the whole recognize that adding items to a claim, or «claim padding» is insurance fraud and are unwilling to do it because of the consequences.
Mr. Musk has often urged people to be cautious of embracing technology such as artificial intelligence because of the consequences it might bring, once saying that it could become so powerful it would start wars and turn people into its «house cats.»

Not exact matches

«Things are changing because we see the disorder of globalisation and the consequences in your own country.
Indeed, so little attention is paid to leaders» mental health, and so little known, that we would be forgiven for assuming that perhaps all leaders enjoy perfect mental health; and that even if they do not, it is of no concern either because it is of no consequence for themselves, their employees, or their organizations, or because there is simply nothing we can do about it.
The risk of failure is too great to take lightly, because the consequences can be irreversible or ubiquitous.
This came about because officials at the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) realized that an egregious financial sector hack - one that results in catastrophic consequences - remains highly probable, if not imminent.
It only happens here not because of coincidence, not because of bad luck, but as a consequence of our inaction.»
Of course, all fiction thrives on conflict and calamity, in part because storytelling allows us to live out our nightmares without cost or consequence.
The bank sought to fill the gap with a $ 200,000 SBA loan, something Wald wanted to avoid at all costs, recalling the consequences of the $ 30,000 SBA loan he'd received in 1996 (and since paid off): NetForce had trouble securing the kind of financing it needed because the SBA had taken a blanket lien on all the company's assets.
It may be advisable to avoid investing in any investment vehicle that you don't understand, but this maxim is especially true in the case of annuities, because with the complexity comes additional expenses, tax consequences and illiquidity handcuffs.
It's taken on greater urgency because the president had declared in an interview on Aug. 20 that use of chemical weapons would be «a red line for us» resulting in «enormous consequences
For startups, it's more interesting and far more valuable to look at the risks and consequences of the kinds of changes that are much harder to see — even with Superman's X-ray vision and a crystal ball — because they're outside of the traditional scope of inquiry and investigation.
«The current bull market is not going to end simply because «stocks have gone up too much»... The buyside is fairly cautious, seeing downside stemming from: (i) deflationary pressures of the 40 % year - over-year oil decline, deceleration in China, Eurozone weakness, and the fall in 5 - year inflation breakevens; and (ii) Fed monetary tightening... Capital stock is again showing signs of pent - up demand, and as a consequence, companies and households will have to invest.
«Because we have lowered the consequence of failure... we have also increased the pace of innovation.»
Because of this, expectations are low that anything of consequence comes out of Xi's visit.
Also, the pullback was not of consequence because the price action was still tight and basing out, while never really breaking below near - term support of its 20 - day exponential moving average.
We need to approach this carefully, because whatever the course of action, there will be consequences.
There are long - term consequences to accepting equity financing because the offer of a percentage of ownership to a third party includes the implication that there will be a payout at some point down the road — meaning an IPO, sale, merger, or some other capital event.
Because in the absence of policy, individuals generally don't take the environmental consequences of their actions into account, and the result is «market failure» and excessive levels of pollution.
In Australia's case, it was not regarded as feasible to remove regulations simultaneously, mainly because of uncertainty about the consequences.
The next implication of having a global moderation in trend growth, because of the demographic reasons I mentioned, the next consequence of that is that the equilibrium rate of interest also goes down.
The objective of the EEZ Act is the familiar sustainability rhetoric — enable economic growth while maintaining ecological integrity — but it is tricky business because these are large capital - intensive projects in remote locations that bring environmental risks that are considered low probability with severe consequences.
The United States is a net importer of Chinese capital, for example, because it must finance its trade deficit with China, and its trade deficit with China is a consequence not of capital flows that may distort trade but rather because of high manufacturing costs in the United States, with expensive labor almost always fingered as the main culprit.
Fowler said Uber managers called these people «high performers» — those able to misbehave with no consequences because of their mad skills at engineering.
«Because there was never a valid agreement and thus, no agreement to arbitrate,» the lawsuit concluded, «any subsequent order obtained by Mr. Cohen and / or Mr. Trump in arbitration is of no consequence or effect.»
That's because every single day, millions of us share data, be it photos, videos, and loads of information that may seem insignificant, but can have grave consequences should it fall into the wrong hands.
During 2001 - 2004 and again since 2008, the Fed felt free to encourage rapid increases in the supplies of money and credit because there were no obvious negative «price inflation» consequences to be seen by those who fixate on price indices such as the CPI.
It is merely good for Edmonton because the City will bear the substantial risks of the deal and almost all of the negative consequences.
Likewise, recent estimates by the Tax Policy Center and the Penn Wharton Budget Model show that dynamic effects would marginally reduce the revenue loss in the first decade but significantly increase it over the long run because of the economic consequences of higher debt.
I am coining the phrase Panda Bear Market to describe this latest turn of events because I think the consequences could be more far - reaching and significant than many suspect.
The agency ordered the commercial pulled after just a few days because it was «false and misleading,» «overstates the efficacy of the drug product» and «may result in serious consequences, including death.»
Many average Canadians are reluctant to sell their investment properties to reinvest in another income property because of the tax consequences.
I am a religious reader of Control Your Cash because the website opens your eyes to the potential consequences of every financial decision that you make.
Investors need to get that story right because once the speculative merit goes away, it will be essential to recognize that nothing else can be expected to «save» the market from the consequences of these rich valuations.
Harwood's article, «The Probable Consequences to Our Credit Structure of Continued Gold Export,» ran in March 1928, and noted that gold export would necessitate either a large reduction in bank reserves or — if the accepted 75 percent reserve requirement were maintained — a giant reduction in bank loans, because $ 1 billion of reserves supported «some $ 15.2 billion of deposits in member banks.»
It is meant to nudge healthy people into purchasing coverage because they may fear the consequences of getting locked out of the market down the road.
Not many ex-Communists in fact posed this question, because to do so would be to undermine the presupposition that binds Marxism with all modern forms of moral calculation; «the utilitarian attention to consequences rather than to actions themselves is liable to lead to a continuous evaluation of the present only as it leads on to some future.»
One, there was to be an election soon and one party decided to remain silent knowing ahead of time the possible consequences of the carnival because, they believed that if they opposed the barker they would lose votes of some increasingly large grass roots organizations and voters.
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