Sentences with phrase «damages as a consequence of»

That there are casualties and collateral damage as a consequence of one organisation's blinkered determination to promote itself and its allies» climate cause should not need to be stated...
Developing nations are particularly vulnerable to great damage as a consequence of these weather - extremes.
Acting for a large property development company in a multi-million claim for damages as a consequence of negligent legal advice.
To recover damages as a consequence of an accident or medical malpractice in Maryland you must have suffered an injury to your person or property as the result of someone else's negligence.
There was nothing in Sephton, when properly analysed, that led to the conclusion that the date upon which NIG suffered actual damage as a consequence of vetting breaches was suspended until a scheme claim had actually failed.
This is claims that are paid out by the insurance to people who suffer other and vehicle, property damage as the consequence of an injury where you're the party responsible for causing it.

Not exact matches

The future of the industry may depend on whether more cases of environmental damage are documented, and whether they are regarded as unlikely accidents or the inevitable consequence of this expanding search for energy resources.
As Fowler described in her blog post, the consequences of bro culture can be incredibly damaging.
Infectious diseases also spread more easily after these kinds of weather events, and general infrastructure damage (such as to the water supply) carry unpredictable public health consequences.
As a consequence, the false promises of feminism have damaged families and neglected children.
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Perinatal events can result in associated longer term health and broader societal costs, as shown by the size of damages paid in obstetric litigation cases, which represent a substantial cost to the NHS.27 Follow - up over weeks or longer to monitor recovery, or a future assessment of the outcomes for mothers and babies at a later date, would act as a vehicle for estimating costs and consequences beyond the perinatal period and shed more light on long term cost effectiveness.
There's a chance Theresa May's government could dismiss the result as the consequence of Goldsmith being «damaged goods» after his widely - criticised mayoral campaign.
BASC also looks forward to discussing the detail on issues such as trophy hunting, the intensive rearing of game birds, gun dog sales and electronic training collars to ensure unintended consequences that could damage animal welfare and the contribution of shooting are avoided.
The sustainable development goals process could be a valuable means to engage the consumers and voters of rich countries as well as poor to understand the consequences of our continuing down the current wasteful and ecologically damaging pattern of consumption.
As a consequence, heat - related deaths could reach about 200,000, the cost of river flood damages could exceed $ 10 billion and 8000 km2 of forest could burn in southern Europe.
An IED's secondary «blast wind,» a huge volume of displaced air flooding at high pressure back into the vacuum, can also damage the brain and lead to long - term consequences such as CTE.
«Unfortunately, one of the consequences of pregnancy is that there is often damage and weakening to the tissues of the pelvic floor, as it becomes further stretched, with a resulting loss of elasticity.»
Although the practice holds promise for rescuing or resurrecting damaged reefs, there are concerns about unintended consequences such as introduction of disease or disruption of ecosystems.
Rather than artificially triggering cancer by engineering genetic mutations, this model more closely mimics human liver cancer in that tumors develop as a natural consequence of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), a chronic metabolic disorder that causes liver damage, fibrosis and numerous cell mutations.
Restating, the researchers now think that children who have autism as a consequence of inherited factors have less general cognitive damage than those with severe de novo mutations, which, says Wigler, in puzzling on the face of it.
«As we learn more about deep sea ecosystems and the role of oceans in mitigating climate change, it seems wise to take precautions to avoid damage that could have long - lasting and unforeseen consequences
Misreporting can also engender panic, as people start to fear the adverse consequences of the supposed new link between A and B. Lastly, there can be a damaging effect on researchers» behaviour.
However, a tumour can trick neutrophils to become activated even in the absence of an infection, and as a consequence they contribute to disease progression and tissue damage.
(1) Unfortunately, the near - term benefits of these functions — in preventing damaged cells from progressing to cancer, and in preventing fibrosis — are coupled to deleterious long - term consequences, whose effects worsen as the burden of such cells rises with aging.
These syndromes include conditions in which autoimmunity is clearly implicated as causal, in light of identification of autoantibodies to relevant autoantigens; diseases suspected to be autoimmune because of the presence of autoantibodies, although the autoreactive response has not been proven to be pathogenic and could be a consequence or marker of tissue damage; and other diseases often considered to be «autoimmune,» such as psoriasis or inflammatory bowel disease, characterized by organ - targeted inflammation but without evidence of a stimulating autoantigen.
As a consequence, LCLT may enhance testosterone uptake via less muscle damage and increased availability of AR, and not via direct stimulation of T secretion (in other words, LCLT is not a testosterone - enhancing supplement).1
And, just as in May We Chat, a frenzy of texts, Facebook messages and other forms of instant communication drive a tornado of unconsidered rumour and speculation to the point where it becomes accepted fact, with damaging consequences.
Seal turns every CIA directive or order into another money - making opportunity, trading guns meant for the Contras to the Columbians in exchange for cash, deliberately ignoring the consequences of his actions, both in the United States (the explosion of life - ruining drug abuse tied to the cartels) and in South and Latin America (the tens of thousands of civilian deaths euphemized away as «collateral damage» in the drug wars).
Given this state of affairs, it's thus no surprise that, upon discovering that the Erebus has been damaged and won't be capable of operating at full speed, Fitzjames sides with Franklin in refusing to heed Crozier's advice to alter their plans — a decision that, as it turns out, has dire consequences for everyone involved.
The district sees damages «incurred by CPS as a consequence of the CTU's illegal acts» and an order prohibiting any future strikes from occurring outside the state law.
And not solving the root issue of debt can lead to such negative consequences as sky - high interest rates, heavy fees, serious credit damage, legal action - even bankruptcy.
Delinquency triggers all sorts of negative consequences, such as the loss of certain protections and damage to your credit score, among others.
Loan rehabilitation was established as an option to help Education collect defaulted student loans, and borrowers address the adverse consequences of default, such as repairing damaged credit.
In this context, the term «primary» is used to denote that the condition is direct consequence of the accumulation of copper in the liver tissues and is a direct result of the presence of the inherited «copper accumulation» genes, i.e. it is not the consequence of a malfunction caused by another factor such as damage to the gall bladder which would impair the removal of bile and therefore copper.
Not only will they damage the bond with your dog, they can also have unwanted side effects, such as a pup who mouths or bites your hands or jumps back away from you to avoid the negative consequences of jumping.
I, the parent or legal guardian of the youth named above, being of lawful age, knowingly and voluntarily state and agree as follows: In consideration of the opportunity for the youth named above's participation being accepted and intending to be legally bound, I do hereby for myself, on behalf of my children, and for my heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, release, waive and forever discharge the Santa Barbara Sailing Center employees from any and all claims actions, damages, costs, judgments or liability whatsoever, which I or my children now have or which may hereafter accrue to me or my children on account of or in any way growing out of any and all known and unknown, foreseen and unforeseen, bodily and personal injuries, property damage and the consequences thereof resulting from or to result from participation in The Santa Barbara Sailing Center's Summer Kids Camp.
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.
Spatially localised environmental issues, such as city air pollution5, may result from high GHG emissions, but the most damaging and long lasting consequence, that of global climate change6, is not constrained within the border of the emitting country1.
Much of the harm these events cause in Europe comes from physical damage to its industrial life support system, as the global average temperature continues to rise as a consequence of warming driven by ever higher greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere, in response to the profligate global consumption of fossil fuels.
The Media Watch attack dogs were released in response to a direction from Pac Hydro — which is (as a consequence of Cooper's work) now squarely in the gun, facing $ millions in damages claims from its victims at Cape Bridgewater.
Whether the clearing of land happened recently or over 100 years ago it looks to me, on the evidence, like environmental damage, if, as a consequence, floods cause as much damage as they do.
The inevitable consequences of human - caused climate change have collectively come to be known as «loss and damage».
The report, The Human Cost of Weather - Related Disasters 1995 - 2015, is intended to focus attention during the UN climate change conference — which opens in Paris on Monday − on the damage already inflicted by global warming as a consequence of rising levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, in turn as a consequence of the human combustion of fossil fuels and the destruction of the planet's forests.
The first is that any extra damage caused by drought as a consequence of human emissions will not scale linearly with attribution.
''... freshwater flooding is «the most impacting natural disaster in terms of number of people affected and economic damages,» adding that «some studies in the literature (e.g. IPCC, 2013; Stern Review, 2007) seem to indicate that flood damages are expected to increase in the near future as a consequence of a global climate change,» citing the additional studies of Hall et al. (2005) and de Moel et al. (2011).»
In fact, climate change alone could affect migration considerably through the consequences of warming and drying, such as reduced agricultural potential, increased desertification and water scarcity, and other weakened ecosystem services, as well as through sea level rise damaging and permanently inundating highly productive and densely populated coastal lowlands and cities [165,166,167,168].
Not only do the economic climate models need to predict policy shifts, population growth, and the pace and type of climate changes to come — more droughts, more severe storms, higher temperatures in some places and lower in others, etc. — but they also try to quantify things such as agricultural and forestry losses, damage from catastrophic storms, utility costs, savings from efficiency improvements, water shortages, and sometimes even the economic consequences of refugee flows.
Given: (1) the misery and damage caused to the majority of the population by the problem; and, (2) the law societies» refusal to try to solve the problem, the commercial producers have a strong argument that they should be treated as equal to the ABSs in providing relief from the consequences of the law societies» breach of trust, i.e., their failure to perform the duties attendant to their monopoly over the provision of legal services.
timely responses to communications by email and telephone timely production of documents especially medical counsel for plaintiffs advising their clients about early settlement and realistic expectations counsel for defendants advising their clients to attend mediations with sufficient settlement authority expertise in a particular area of law posturing and egotism on both sides claims for punitive damages where none are warranted under law preparation for significant events such as examinations for discovery and motions accountability for the consequences of steps taken or delayed unnecessary or defensive crossclaims and third party claims by defence counsel regional differences (some local bars are more collegial than others)
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