Sentences with phrase «big consequences»

I'm frankly not sure how I'd handle being a scientist immersed in work with big consequences for society.
The bottom line is that the work provides more evidence the climate system is being pushed by the buildup of greenhouse gases, with big consequences likely.
And how those questions get answered carries big consequences for students.
As you progress through the narrative, it seems that there will be a series of choices available that will give big consequences to the storyline.
Much remains the same for students, but there's another political battle looming that could have bigger consequences for them.
Clearly, big solutions can come with big consequences.
The three big consequences of August 2012: Boundary review gone, Boris rising, rebelliousness growing
As noted, this will have big consequences on foreign developers who want to publish their games in China.
I guess Trump will lose a huge political advantage (because you can't say that something is fake with this kind of law in place), but wouldn't it give him a bigger advantage since every fake story will have too big consequences to run it before fact checking it?
«Bootstrapping early on means I have complete control over the vision and the product at a time when even small changes can lead to big consequences down the road,» Zidel says.
The clash of Islam with modern secularism is replete with big consequences out of which may come a new synthesis.
Following on from the drama between Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon in Montreal the Force India boys were at at again, this time with bigger consequences however.
It is a volte face with much bigger consequences than the Lib Dems currently seem to realise.
While the bubbling scandal is not sexy or catchy enough to put Cuomo in a Chris Christie — like spot, there are other, potentially bigger consequences than bad press and public perception, as Chris Smith wrote on Intelligencer last week:
Failing to correct for the Flynn effect can have even bigger consequences, as courts frequently consider IQ scores using tests introduced more than a decade earlier — meaning scores can be inflated by 3 or more points (see «Life or death ``, below).
So, in this month's column, I'd like to use OPE to relate three small job - search mistakes that can have very big consequences.
As you move into your late 30s, 40s and 50s, estrogen levels can start to lower — and I say 30s as I am finding more and more women hitting the perimenopausal stage in their 30s as well as their 40s which has some big big consequences for many of us.
I'm no expert, but ritual combat is apparently part of some traditional African cultures (obviously not to such lethal effect or with such big consequences, but hey, superhero movie).
It's a big problem, nay, a Super problem, with a lot of super big consequences.
Apparently, a whole boatload of people do that and some of them will face big consequences.
Fire Emblem: Fates is about a choice so big the consequences are their own games, unique campaigns with their own story, levels, characters and pacing.
Along with the unfairness that comes with the tiebreaker coin toss, as well as the fact that you have to take a loss even if the game allows you to exit a match with a leaver, losing in Overwatch's competitive mode comes with pretty big consequences.
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Arsenal boss, Arsene Wenger, has warned his players that failure to qualify ahead of Atletico Madrid in their Europa League semi-final, will have big consequences on...
But even a tepid funding climate can carry big consequences for startups: Payfirma decided it would be prudent cut 30 positions, more than a third of its employees.
In this discussion, «losing your temper» is generally defined as: yelling at kids, calling them names, slamming things on the counter, giving bigger consequences than are needed, and refusing to meet basic needs, such as by saying, «No supper tonight.»
The decisions and actions of political leaders make a difference and can change outcomes, with big consequences for people's lives».
That's fraud and has bigger consequences
The biggest consequence of the solid majority of the Conservatives and the rise of the NDP as our new official opposition is that parliamentary politics will very likely become much more polarized along ideological lines.
Your estate plan is important, but probably of bigger consequence to your own well being are your medical directives.
And, because of the nature of social algorithms that reward controversy, our rants can have big consequences, especially when the fruit they bare doesn't look like the fruit of the Spirit.
«The lack of access to nutritious food here has big consequences, from higher rates of diet - related illness to students who are less prepared to learn,» the Pillsbury United Communities (PUC) reports.
Sometimes in F1, tiny mistakes can have big consequences.
«We had a lot of set - play goals against us and that is disappointing because it had a big consequence.
They crave attention and removing them from the action can be a big consequence.
The biggest consequence would be to those that make fun of another student.
And the biggest consequence is that your child has failed.
The name may be cute when your baby is, well, a baby, but when she grows up to be an adult, having the name Baby can have some big consequences.
«I think the biggest consequence of this better be: pay attention to your local election,» Mr. Katz said.
«Put your state first, and realize that what you do could really have big consequences for the state of New York.»
Fewer votes in November for the Working Families, or any minor party can have big consequences.
In fact, the second common misunderstanding revolves around the impact of «small» effects: small effects can have big consequences.
Nearly everything people do, eat or come into contact with can change them in little ways — sometimes with big consequences.
The hypothesis could have big consequences for conservation.
The Secret Life of Dust: From the Cosmos to the Kitchen Counter, the Big Consequences of Little Things, Hannah Holmes (John Wiley & Sons) An eye - opening plunge into a fascinating, nearly invisible world.
Small biases can have big consequences, concludes Eugene Day, a health care systems engineer at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, in Research Policy.
And this clearly has a big consequence for the individual's everyday life and opportunities.
Long migrations could have big consequences for conservation in the face of future climate change, Sandel says.
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