Sentences with phrase «consequence of a particular action»

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In a joint statement, they said: «Turkish officials who participate in the detainment of any innocent American citizen should face international consequences, and the actions against Pastor Brunson, in particular, qualify as hostage - taking.»
The salience of a particular viewed action for the viewer is dependent to a large extent on the perceived consequences of performing the act.
When applied to religious television, we might predict that religious television programs will have their greatest effect on a viewer when the viewer is aroused because of a particular need; when the recommended action on the religious program becomes salient to the person because of a lack of other options within their repertoire; when the action is perceived as being a realistic and rewarding solution to the need; when the viewer has experienced favorable consequences as a result of the action in the past; and when the program presents options for action that the viewer has opportunity to perform.
He says the problem is often that particular mission agencies lack the expertise to explore the health consequences of their actions.
The goal of this project is to explore changes in visual and somatosensory systems as a consequence of motor action and in particular, motor learning.
You can always restart a mission should you feel that you really can't afford to lose that particular member of the gang, but there's no mid-level saves to fall back on, and personally, like I do with other games that follow this style of gameplay formula, I recommend you don't restart and live with the consequences of your actions.
This is not meant to imply that scientist can not inform society of the scientifically supported consequence if a particular course of action (e.g., global warming) but if this is to remain in the sphere of science and not advocacy, then the hypotheses must remain falsifiable.
Some actions by the President of the United States can have far - reaching international consequences, including something so trivial as how he reacts to a particular global warming alarmist book.
Officially, we are currently being overwhelmed by the negative consequences of ACO2 and governments, the US government in particular, are taking action NOW to ameliorate the existing damage and curb further detrimental changes to the climate.
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She submitted that the authority's action in providing her with temporary accommodation under HA 1996 was unlawful, and that as a consequence she had been deprived of the services which would have been available to her at the age of 18, had the provisions of the Children (Leaving Care)(England) Regulations 2001 (SI 2001 / 2874) been applied to her, and had she, in particular, been treated as «a former relevant child» pursuant to ChA 1989, s 23C.
When the professional's duty is to procure that a transaction had a particular characteristic or feature, and in consequence of his breach of duty it does not, the cause of action accrues on entering the transaction.
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