Sentences with phrase «consequences of next week»

I am, of course, talking about the consequences of next week's planned public sector strikes.

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LONDON — Two of the biggest investors in Scotland on Wednesday warned of the consequences of a «Yes» vote for independence there amid opinion polls showing next week's referendum has become too close to call.
Over the course of the next several weeks, we will continue to hear plenty about the Protestant Reformation, its causes, its consequences, and the prospects for Christian unity.
Either Chelsea could have done what Chelsea have a habit of doing when games have little consequence: shutting down and switching off, conserving their energy for next week's FA Cup semifinal against Southampton.
Please check your inbox next week for Part 2 of «Why Consequences Aren't Enough» from EmpoweringParents.com.
Stevens outlined stark consequences for patients, with clear political consequences: without substantial extra funding next year, we would turn back years of progress that have seen waiting times for surgery fall from 18 months to 18 weeks.
And newspapers, law journals and political commentaries will be filled for the next few weeks with evaluations of his judicial legacy, the consequences of his death for the court, and its impact on the current presidential election in the United States.
Translated: «In the next few weeks, various secretaries of state of spending departments will set out the really unpopular detailed consequences of the figures I announced in my Budget in June; meanwhile, let me just set out and take credit for selected nuggets of good news.»
Controlling greenhouse gas emissions in the coming decades could substantially reduce the consequences of carbon releases from thawing permafrost during the next 300 years, according to a new paper published this week in the Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences.
The Precedent blog reported yesterday that an appeal of the Toronto judge's opinion was heard yesterday by the Ontario Court of Appeal, and that lawyers for government warned of «dire consequences» if the ruling striking down several prostitution laws in the province comes into effect (scheduled to occur next week).
The second article will be published in next week's NLJ, and will address proportionality and election, waiver of privilege, the consequences of election and disclosure of non - privileged material
How much motivation do you really have leftover at the end of a long day or week to tackle the incredibly important and full - of - consequences task of figuring out the next, best step for your career?
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