• The outcome of the event will have
critical consequences for the $ 100 billion global carbon commodity market for the next eight years.
Nonetheless the effort to construct a witness community based on unity and identity rather than opposition and oppression can itself have
critical consequences in a society based on opposite principles.
In his opinion, the community has to prevent «a too painful bubble collapse» which can lead to
critical consequences for the cryptocurrency industry.
Researchers at the University of Zurich and the University Hospital Zurich have now identified a further
critical consequence of a chronic lack of sleep: increased risk - seeking.
● Responsible for any consequence if something goes wrong,
including critical consequences such as people deaths (even if Ariane 5 launcher is not a manned launcher, any anomaly occurring during ascent phase, before reaching the orbit, may have critical effect in case the launcher falls down over inhabited areas) or critical impacts.
The final and
most critical consequence you can get for violating West Virginia's insurance law is how badly it will reflect on your driving record.
Clues can be taken from contents of the Queen's Speech as to what the Government considers a priority in reference to new laws, with the new Customs Bill and Trade Bill clearly being
critical consequences of the current Brexit negotiations.
This phenomenon also presents
a critical consequence for the miniature eight - eyed critters, as Morehouse says they can not add more photoreceptor cells to their retina once the lens is put on top.
The game didn't spell out
the critical consequences of a simple «Yes / No» choice.