The most
damaging consequence of addiction is the inability to explore alternative modes of behavior that might prove less destructive and more beneficial to the individual and those close to her.
However, it was the Liberal Democrats» failure to honour the manifesto pledge for England to «Scrap unfair university tuition fees for all students taking their first degree, including those studying part - time, saving them over # 10,000 each» which has proven to be the single most
damaging consequence of coalition.
Another damaging consequence of this technology of education, in addition to what we have seen, is its deduced practical rule that maximum learning efficiency should involve minimum student - with - student interaction.
On the one hand, it may be that postponing a rapid resolution protects us from the most
damaging consequences of a crisis, when slower growth and a rising debt burden reinforce each other, while giving us time to rebalance less painfully — the Great depression in the US showed us how damaging the process can be.
In a speech on the EU Withdrawal Bill's committee stage in the House of Lords, Baroness Humphreys highlighted the crucial role the UK played in establishing the Single Market and
the damaging consequences of reverting to WTO rules.
«
Damaging consequences of Zika virus infection in human minibrains: Zika virus reduces growth, induces cell death, malformations in human neurospheres, brain organoids.»
The pressure group, Friends of the Earth, criticised the bank for failing to address the environmentally -
damaging consequences of its own policies.
Such impacts demonstrate
the damaging consequences of MHWs and their influence on the structure and sustainability of marine communities and ecosystems4, 8,10,12,13,16,17,18,19.
The National Academy of Sciences and experts assembled by the Economic Policy Institute have warned of the potentially
damaging consequences of implementing test - based evaluation systems or merit pay based on test scores.
More importantly, you will avoid the most
damaging consequences of late payments or default, which may include court judgments, negative credit reports, and harassing phone calls and letters.
The limit has been set to avoid the dire and
the damaging consequences of unchecked global warming activities.
SRM technologies have been receiving increasing attention from academics, the media, and policymakers due to their potential to lower global mean temperature swiftly and thus potentially lessen
the damaging consequences of climate change.
Shindell's climate sensitivity calculation suggests countries around the world need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the higher end of proposed emissions reduction ranges to avoid the most
damaging consequences of climate change.
The most important thing you can do to protect yourself and your family from
these damaging consequences of prosecution is to retain the best criminal defense attorney possible.
The common concern: the potentially
damaging consequences of a lack of civility on the individual matter, on the lawyer - client relationship (and on the quality of the service that the lawyer provides the client) and, ultimately, on the reputation of the bar as a whole.
Houston news station ABC13 discussed the unintentional
damaging consequences of the new «Loser Pays» law enacted here in Texas.
However,
the damaging consequences of the latter situation usually outweigh that of the former by a fair margin.
Not exact matches
«With organizations like Uber dealing with real financial
damage, and the
consequences of ignoring the importance
of an inclusive and diverse workplace, social pressure is building,» Barker, at Qualtrics, observed.
The risk
of splitting prizes leads to a conundrum: Ever bigger jackpots, which should lead to a better expected value
of a ticket, could have the unintended
consequence of bringing in too many new players, increasing the odds
of a split jackpot and
damaging the value
of a ticket.
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.
If it is valid and Kickstarter is found to be infringing, the
consequences could be life - threatening: The site could be forced out
of business, or to pay significant
damages.
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The very real threat
of debt collectors knocking at your door, wage garnishment, offset taxes — or worse, legal action — are
consequences that can pose major personal and financial
damage if you've let your loans go unpaid.
But the presumably unintended
consequences of these changes are far - reaching and
damaging to the very fabric
of our economy.
The
consequence of this practice can be very serious, resulting in major property
damage and / or personal harm.
Gawker Media Group has put itself up for sale (bids are due Monday afternoon) in part to satisfy the legal judgment
of a unanimous jury that ruled against Gawker and assessed
damages of $ 140 million, proving that there are
consequences for violating privacy.
Yet, there is indeed one mistake that has some pretty
damaging consequences (in the form
of opportunity cost), even in a bull market.
Is the forgiveness
of denying the holy spirit really concerning the
consequence and
damage of the sin?
The real point is that the moving
of these holydays
of obligation to the following Sunday has had possibly unintended but nevertheless
damaging consequences, which outweigh any conceivable gain (I accept that for a very small number
of people it does mean that they will be able to celebrate these feasts — in however reduced a way — when previously they couldn't).
But theology itself has been marginalized and excluded from the research university, with
damaging consequences for our intellectual life and the education
of our young people.
The
consequences of this
damaging theology are legion but lately I've been reminded afresh just how much
of a price women pay when they are kept powerless.
As a
consequence, the false promises
of feminism have
damaged families and neglected children.
One
consequence of sin is that it
damages our relationship with God and our ability to pray.
One
consequence of sin is that it
damages our relationship with God and our ability to take things to Him in prayer.
Moreover, a unique
consequence of abuse by a member
of the clergy is the
damage to the victim's faith.»
While recognizing that not every child suffers the gravest
consequences of contact sports, we ought to question why we allow football to
damage and even kill our children or dismiss the question because they're not our children.
(CNN)-- After years
of bridge building with the Catholic Church, the Obama administration may have
damaged some
of the good will it built up with the nation's 70 million Catholics, which could have steep
consequences at the polls in November.
Colonial rule was irreparably
damaged by the
consequences of vernacular translation — and often by other activities
of missionaries.
However, being healed
of the drinking problem is a small victory compared to being cured
of all the rest
of the
consequences — heart, liver, balance, breathing, insomnia, and other physical
damage.
In my judgment they are not really all that obscure, and the
consequences of not attending to them in the past two centuries has had seriously
damaging and dangerous
consequences.
They are exposed to all the experiences
of adult life before they are ready to interpret them; and the
consequences on personality may be
damaging beyond repair.
She said that shortfall will grow if inflation rises further with «
damaging consequences for children», adding: «With the return
of inflation the benefits freeze has become toxic for struggling families.»
The way to avoid the
damaging and destructive
consequences of sin in the life
of the believer is simply to avoid sin and follow the teachings
of Scripture.
He gave us His Spirit so that we might live a new life, a life free from the
damaging and destructive
consequences of sin.
But the unintended
consequences of such conceptions were many — and often
damaging to Church and society alike.
So in a human relationship, I think we can forgive, but also allow the
consequences of the behavior to run their course, which might be a broken or permanently
damaged relationship.
One might fairly ask at what point our Secular Fundamentalists and moral libertarians might feel disposed to concede that their prescriptions for society have not achieved their aims and have, instead, failed — and failed dismally with the most
damaging consequences for the stability
of society and the happiness
of the generality
of its members.
The Business, Energy and Industry Committee has said that a future move by the UK to lower or remove tariffs could have extremely
damaging consequences for British farming with only the prospect
of very limited benefit to consumers in terms
of lower prices.