Kids are given opportunities to ask questions and are told
the consequences if they break the rules.
Not exact matches
She does inherently know that it is bad, she just knows that it is a rule and that
if she
breaks that rule there are
consequences.
If you choose to go against the law, (as it stands) you are choosing to possibly suffer any
consequences of
breaking said laws.
the blood of the son of god is greater then mur and the biblea moral system its a gospel and a covenant that says we cant meet gods standard but jesus did, so everyone can be forgiven of anything
if they recieve it form jesus od does nt say just cause u murdered your excluded to god sin is sin, the only difference is the level of boundary you
break ad the
consequence in this life, a liar gets a small
consequence a murder will in this reap judgement, but to after this life god sees as we a sinned, jesus paid it all and he forgives everyone who believes in jesus for an they did
But
if God is like gravity, then I will suffer the
consequences of
breaking his laws just as surely as I'll
break my neck
if I step off a cliff.
Sometimes, when the powerful
break the rules and use their influence to avoid the
consequences, a kind of sympathy rises up:
If you could get away it, wouldn't you want to?
Thus, we are told that even
if the particular
consequences likely to follow from our act (let us say,
breaking a promise) are
consequences that we disinterestedly prefer, we must consider also what the
consequences would be
if everyone
broke promises whenever they judged the
consequences preferable.
If you or I should
break the «law» then we will suffer the
consequences.
Our defence cost us because the big teams sent out the calvary against us, with Giroud alone upfront, there were no
consequences for going gung ho on us, u wouldn't go gung ho on Barcelona with Messi and Suarez, U wouldn't do that against Madrid either even
if they sat back because it only takes one
break away attack and ur one goal down already
If your child
breaks his own things during one of his rages, he should suffer the natural
consequences of losing those items — or he should be made to replace them with his own money.
If your teen struggles to get out of bed on time, establish
consequences for
breaking the rules.
If your child
breaks the rules, follow through with a
consequence each time.
If your teen violates the law or
breaks your rules, give him
consequences.
Rather than pushing,
if you can talk to your child and find out the parts that are hard or scary for your child, then you can brain storm how to
break down the challenge to smaller steps, or clear up a misperception of the
consequences of that step, and in so doing, turn what was frightening into an opportunity for mastery and success.
If you're working on a specific behavior problem, explain the
consequence for
breaking the rule ahead of time.
If your teen keeps
breaking curfew, give her the same
consequence you would have given before.
You are setting the whole family up for disaster
if one of you is following the plan, but the other is allowing children to
break the rules or is not enforcing them by insisting on compliance with the
consequences.
If you show them that they'll receive a negative
consequence each time they
break a rule, they'll start to become more compliant.
If your teen
breaks a rule by outright calling you a name or he doesn't change his behavior when you've given him a warning, follow through with a
consequence.
For example,
if there's no TV allowed until homework is completed, you'd better have clear
consequences outlined for what will happen
if a rule is
broken.
If she is found using them, then she will banned form using electronics for a day.She knows the
consequences and never
breaks the rules.
Your kids should not be afraid of you, but they should know that there will be
consequences if they consistently
break the rules.
If you constantly bend the rules, or don't provide
consequences when those rules get
broken, your child may lack confidence that you'll take the necessary steps to keep him safe.
Giving
consequences and sticking to them is another important piece of the accountability puzzle: your child should know that
if he chooses to
break the rules, there will be a
consequence for that choice.
Let the laws of the land work,
if it means a minister who is caught
breaking the law, he should face the
consequence,» he added.
And
if the walls
break or overflow, the subsequent damage will just be greater,» reports social geographer Dr. Christian Kuhlicke from UFZ, who analysed the
consequences of the Mulde flooding in Eilenburg and Grimma.
«
If unmanned - aircraft operators break the rules, of course there should be consequences,» said Foxx — but it's hard to enforce those rules and impose those consequences if the user in question can't be identifie
If unmanned - aircraft operators
break the rules, of course there should be
consequences,» said Foxx — but it's hard to enforce those rules and impose those
consequences if the user in question can't be identifie
if the user in question can't be identified.
If you're thinking about
breaking the boundaries of your relationship it's better to ask your partner to go to therapy with you now, then have to deal with the
consequences of an affair later.
When a rule is
broken, assign the smallest
consequence possible and see
if that gets the job done.
Clearly outline
consequences if the agreement is
broken.
The basis for all Logical
Consequences is the idea that
if you
break it, you fix it — whether it is equipment or feelings.
«I instituted a contract policy, in which students earn the balls after passing a safety quiz and receive a
consequence if one of the safety rules is
broken.»
The involvement of our students in the understanding of the school rules helps them to understand the reasons behind the rules and the
consequences if they are
broken.
Even
if paid reviews may violate FTC or Amazon or other rules, unless someone has
broken a law and there are monetary
consequences, no one will go after Locke or Amazon or anyone else.
These promises have meaning and there are
consequences if they are
broken.
It's great to add money to your 401 (k), but
if your car
breaks down or the roof starts to leak, you won't want to make early withdrawals and assume the tax
consequences.
Over e-mail last year, after news
broke that a developer retaliated against YouTuber Jim Sterling after his negative review with a DMCA takedown of it, Sterling told Kotaku that «In order to fight a counter-claim, they would have to pursue it in court... So far nobody's done that, as it's the point in the process where a developer actually opens itself up to any form of
consequence —
if they fail, the YouTuber can then take them to court and seek damages.
Specifically, it has been turned against the «U.S. National Assessment of the Potential
Consequences of Climate Variability and Change» (USNA), a document that
breaks the cardinal rule of science:
If a hypothesis doesn't work, throw it out.
A contract is a serious promise, and there can be serious
consequences if the contract is intentionally or unintentionally
broken.
You also may consider speaking with your landlord on what the
consequence are for
breaking your lease, or
if you have the option to sublet it
if you are no longer able to make the living arrangements work.
Therefore,
if you will be drinking Thursday night, make sure you do not drive so that you do not
break the law and face potentially severe
consequences for your actions.
Furthermore, an implied rent refund would sit uneasily with the detailed express terms as to the financial
consequences of exercise (or non-exercise) of the
break option: where the draftsman had expressly included a requirement for a # 919,800 premium to be payable as a condition of the
break and had provided for the landlord to pay the tenant # 150,000
if it did not terminate on the first
break date, there seemed little room for implying additional terms as to payment.
The goal of Collaborative Practice is to maximize the settlement options to both parties, to increase the abilities of families to communicate in a post-separation relationship, and to minimize,
if not eliminate, the negative economic, social and emotional
consequences to families that have
broken down.
No law binds sovereign countries;
if you are asking about the
consequences (national and international) for a country of
breaking such an agreement, you should ask on Politics.SE
Even
if the Conservatives managed to get the proposal into law, it would carry no
consequence for
breaking it, much like the Conservative government's fixed election date law, which Harper
broke by going to the polls early, in 2008, by retroactively claiming the law wasn't meant to apply to minority governments.
Chances are, you will avoid
breaking the law
if you have a good understanding of the
consequences.
Things happen and
if something forces you to
break your lease it's good to know the
consequences.
If young people make mistakes or break rules you can discuss it, give a consequence if necessary and then give another chance to try agai
If young people make mistakes or
break rules you can discuss it, give a
consequence if necessary and then give another chance to try agai
if necessary and then give another chance to try again.
If it is cracked or
broken, the
consequences to the kids, as well as yourselves, can be dire.
Make
consequences that fit the rules that were
broken, eg
if they come home late, they have to come home earlier next time.