Sentences with phrase «consequences over the situation»

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Add to that the multiple competing interests in such a situation and the opportunity for a wrong decision with significant consequences is magnified many times over
Taking into into consideration how few alternatives are currently available to address this situation, not to mention the consequences of inaction being so dire if left to continue unabated, it's hardly something that anyone can afford to dismiss too lightly, not just here in Australia, but every community the world over, as well.
This is, in the purest of senses, privilege: the ability to avoid the consequences that most anyone else in the same situation would have to endure — and, along with that, the ability to walk all over less powerful people in order to avoid those consequences — due to one's own power and social position.
A person or an institution demonstrates integrity not only by choosing right from wrong in a concrete situation but by maintaining a «commitment to the pattern over a wide range of different actual and potential decisions, in differing situations, with differing consequences and levels of predictability of such consequences.
your dispair over them leaving and as a consequence there being less money to invest in new players is at this moment «premature» because there is sufficient time enough for the contract situation to improve.
I would rather be accused of over thinking a situation than live with the consequence of having over reacted... or worse, under reacted!
2019: Nigerians will beg PDP to return — Ekweremadu Nigeria's Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu at the weekend in Enugu expressed concern over the poor economic situation of the country noting that its consequence may be the collapse of businesses within the next six months.
And I suspect that the Tory lead will gradually pick up to above 10 % over Christmas as people start to appreciate the dire consequences of the present economic situation, and recognise that Gordon Brown having been in charge of the exchequer for over 10 years may be at least in part responsible.
The body's influence over our perceptions is more than just academic — it could have serious consequences in high - stakes situations, argues Jessica Witt, a psychologist at Colorado State University.
Obviously your choice depends on how you've read the evidence and view the ethics of the situation at hand, but regardless of which way you opt to go the ability to choose one over the other doesn't add very much to the game, again largely because there's no sense of consequence.
If our best scientists, with the accumulated knowledge of millennia, can not agree on the seriousness of our current situation or what climate variables will come into play over the next century, then how the heck are they supposed to determine the exact size, number, and placement of massive sun shields to deflect the perfect the amount of radiation, without any unforeseen consequences?
A person with strong impulsivity will jump into situations without thinking of the consequences that the action might bring, but that does not mean that impulsivity will keep them in that situation over a prolonged period of time, as is characteristic of pathological gamblers.
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