Sentences with phrase «consequences for individuals»

Racism has serious health, social and economic consequences for individuals, communities and societies.
However, as Lord Bingham noted, tempting as it would be to have a test applicable to all cases, the interpretation of a term as wide as that in s 6 (3)(b), with its potentially significant consequences for individuals and organisations, is more appropriately dealt with on a case by case basis.
This is an area of practice which has seen significant change: the Bribery Act 2010 marked a major development in UK law with far reaching consequences for individuals and companies both in the UK and abroad, and has been followed by new prosecution guidance and Ministry of Justice guidance on adequate compliance procedures.
There are serious consequences for individuals who commit contempt of court.
The consequences for individuals as their personal information is collected and shared among authorities in various countries can escalate far beyond the initial objectives of public safety.
A serious accident can have serious consequences for individuals and their families that go far beyond the challenges of physical recovery.
But that doesn't answer the main point; whether the world's ruling clique is at the behest of a self - created, self - perpetuating, self - flagellating monster, and what might be the consequences for individuals and, indeed, society in general, of such a pernicious obsession.
This kind of research has the potential to add much needed nuance to the often ideologically tinged debates about school choice and the consequences for individuals, schools and the educational system.
Fall and fall - related injuries are common among elderly individuals, with significant socioeconomic consequences for individuals and society, and women are affected more than men due to the decrease in female sex hormone production.»
The study concludes with a warning: «If consumers seeking a healthy diet inaccurately estimate nutritional content of products marketed by firms with strong reputations for corporate social responsibility, it can lead to serious health consequences for both individuals and society.»
«We know that the opioid epidemic has devastating consequences for individuals, yet many people are not in treatment,» said Busch.
Remorse, obsession, fear — all states of mind that can have life - changing consequences for individuals and those around them.
There have been, in some cases, disastrous consequences for individuals and families,» the mayor said.
High - quality child care — whether it comes from Mom or other caregivers — and a rich, stable environment could have important downstream consequences for individuals and for society.
The consequences for individuals of the working out of his ideas were highly oppressive.
Rather, as Teggart notes, the consequence for the individual of confronting competing idea systems is liberation from «traditional group constraints» and «enhanced autonomy.
Overuse of antibiotics has major consequences for individual patients and society more generally.
And this clearly has a big consequence for the individual's everyday life and opportunities.
Assigning a failing grade to a school as a result of high - stakes testing may be politically embarrassing, but it usually has no effect on school budgets and almost never has any meaningful consequences for individual teachers.
2) The Common Core folks hope to address the ineffectiveness of standards by linking those standards to newly designed assessments and then attaching consequences for individual teachers to those standards - based assessments.
And attaching any meaningful consequences for individual teachers to the results of those new assessments is proving virtually impossible.
The decision to teach or to retire at any given age can have profound financial consequences for the individual teacher.
Whether deciding school policy for an upcoming year or debating the consequences for an individual student arising from a single incident of misbehavior, educators juggle several factors: striking a balance between an orderly campus and a welcoming climate conducive to learning; protecting the safety of all students while recognizing the rights of individuals; treating students equitably but, when warranted, considering individual circumstances that influence behavior; and, in concert with every school's educative mission, convincing students who are behaving badly to correct their behavior while also standing ready to banish anyone who interferes with the learning of others.
State assessments, on the other hand, clearly have important consequences for schools and in a number of states they also have significant consequences for individual students» and now teachers.
Heavy use of exclusionary discipline has negative consequences for individual students as well as schools.
In recent years with new state and national education laws (e.g. No Child Left Behind), students» scores on standardized tests can also have consequences for individual teachers (their evaluation is partially based on their students» test scores) and for schools (for example, potentially closing schools with a certain percentage of failing students).
Criminal charges not only carry the possibility of serious consequences for an individual's near future, such as possible imprisonment and fines, but also numerous long - term consequences.
Car accidents typically have more than purely physical consequences for an individual, with emotional and financial effects often being equally as strong.
Indeed the Globe24hr case considered by both the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the Federal Court reveals some of the consequences for individual privacy when such decisions are published in online repositories.
The consequences for an individual facing an expensive electronic discovery project may include bankruptcy or the need to weigh personal finances against the potential for prison time.
They are tolerated until they go too far and are axed, often with devastating consequences for the individual and sometimes the firm.
In general, stakeholders wanted data reports to provide «the big picture,» i.e., rates of occurrence; reasons for and details regarding incident occurrence; consequences for the individual employee and / or the workplace; and organizational efforts that were employed to deal with the incident.
What are the potential consequences for individual learning, earning, and mental and physical health?
Internet gaming addiction, also known as Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD), is now recognised as a mental health condition that can have major consequences for an individual's wellbeing.
At the time, Presidents John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon had begun to call the public's attention to the problem of unplanned and unwanted childbearing and its consequences for individual women and men, their children and their communities both at home and abroad.

Not exact matches

This decision is crucial in terms of the tax consequences, the authority given to individuals associated with the company, and potential liability (that is, the financial responsibility) for each person connected with the business.
«Extending the right to religious freedom, clearly designed for an individual person, to a corporation would have repressive consequences to the American workplace,» says Justin Nelson, president and co-founder of the National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.
As a natural consequence, only individuals with a potent mix of strategic skills sets can optimize its use for marketing a business.
This is therefore a very serious allegation with far - reaching consequences for data protection rights of individuals and the democratic process,» she said in a statement.
First, trade is not positive for every single individual in a country, and second, trade may have short term negative consequences.
It can deal with the consequences of injustice but can not act against the bases of injustice; it is concerned for the misery of some individuals but does not see the multitude of the poor.
To say that «it's for the best» is to claim that even though it may not be best for the individual sufferer (s), the consequences of this suffering are such that the world is better off because of it.
The advantages for the individual which may be derived from compromises with atheistic organizations do not compare in any way with the consequences which are visible in the destruction of our common religious and ethical values.
For most of them, evil is understood in terms of karma (each individual receives the consequences of past deeds in this or another lifetime).
I was raised with no church, and that came with its own problems (http://www.patheos.com/blogs/scienceonreligion/2013/07/why-arent-religious-people-as-creative-as-unbelievers/#more-684), so I'm coming at the whole question from the angle of knowing how serious the consequences are of giving up on religion, for individuals and societies both.
The organization does everything in its power to stay out of the way of the individual's path and will suffer the consequences for the rights of that person.
Injustices, the demand for privileges, arbitrariness, prejudice, exclusiveness — all of the forms of oppressive behavior in which individual freedom and worth are denied — are a consequence either of deliberate self - seeking or of absolutizing limited goods, such as membership in a particular social class, nation, or family.
First, the aim at intensity or richness of experience on the part of individual moments of the soul's life leads the soul to actualize itself in ways that are immediately rewarding to it, independently of their consequences for the organism as a whole.
The consequence was that modern secularist liberalism eventually despaired of rational agreement, yet insisted on maintaining respect for individual conscience.
It always requires some nuance to extend grace and forgiveness to an individual, while still appreciating the need for boundaries and consequences.
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