We need to get rid of the Tories as soon as possible,
the consequences of a second term would be disastrous, especially as now we seem to be heading for fixed terms of 5 years.
Not exact matches
Since the twentieth century worked out its initial attitude toward the «historical Jesus» in
terms of the only available reconstruction, that
of the nineteenth century with all its glaring limitations, it is not surprising to find as a
second consequence a tendency to disassociate the expression «the historical Jesus» from «Jesus
of Nazareth as he actually was», and to reserve the expression for: «What can be known
of Jesus
of Nazareth by means
of the scientific methods
of the historian».
First, there must be essential features deriving from past events in the person's life that carry obligation from the past
Second, there must be essential features deriving from the future and binding a person's present actions in
terms of norms for future
consequences These future - derived essential features might be consciously anticipated, but even if they are not a person still is responsible for unanticipated
consequences.
But there are various scenarios in
terms of who would become the
second largest opposition party, which could have
consequences beyond Labour.
He saluted Buhari for declaring to run for a
second term in office, claiming that there was no person
of consequence that could be compared to the President in
terms of pedigree.
For Craig's
second appearance, Kurylenko, a model - turned - actress, «will play the dangerously alluring Camille, who challenges Bond and helps him come to
terms with the emotional
consequences of Vesper's betrayal,» the studio says.
We understand some, but not all,
of the first order
consequences of climate change, and even a few
second order ones (say, the oft - quoted idea that in
terms of the military and political security environment, climate change is a «threat multiplier.»)
In a recent piece for Yale Environment 360, Fred Pearce examines the devastating
consequences that these dams will have for millions
of people downstream: In case you don't know the Mekong has the world's greatest variation in flow
of any river and is
second only to the Amazon in
terms of biodiversity.
I have some sympathy for the
second, although I believe it is misplaced given the likely
consequences for the global economy
of climate change simply in
terms of this century considered by itself.
The
second question is, postulating that the temperature record from satellites is absolutely accurate and unfudged, and in light
of the fact that climate changes historically occur naturally with periods
of hundreds to thousands
of years, do you think that the 31 annual data points available from the satellite record are adequate to establish long
term climate trends and that the trends are a
consequence of human activity?
The third section is a replica
of the
second section, but with the focus on long -
term consequences.