Sentences with phrase «dire consequences for»

If, however, you're relatively new, perhaps you are still trying to wade through all the confusing jargon in the industry and don't want to step into a minefield where your uncertainty could trigger dire consequences for yourself or your client (s).
But now go - slow advocates, waging a campaign to keep electronic signatures firmly rooted in the familiar world of paper documents and metal file cabinets, have upset this arcadian garden of legislative cooperation — with dire consequences for electronic commerce, say backers of a uniform law.
What we, as a nation, don't understand about child abuse and neglect has dire consequences for children and in society.
When children become part of the equation, infidelity can have additionally dire consequences for their development and the future of the family unit.
When that happens, there can be dire consequences for the children remaining in the country and / or for the children that could be placed by the agency in the future.
Whilst this worked for me, suffice it to say it had dire consequences for our relationship and, in short, we disintegrated.
But believe it or not, the decision to continue conflict with your kids» other parent can have effects far beyond the emotional, with possible dire consequences for brain function and mental illness.
But this, Sandberg warns, could have dire consequences for women's equality, especially if male subordinates are still getting access to both «informal and formal mentoring time,» such as after - work socializing and business trips.
Just one serious illness, or an emergency procedure can have dire consequences for your financial portfolio if you aren't insured properly.
A loss would have had dire consequences for the country,» added Mr. Misetic.
The decree therefore implies that a court could be left to chose between forgoing the use technology — something that could have dire consequences for access to justice — or using technology that is incompatible with current procedures — forcing a procedural reform that would be dictated not by access to justice needs, but by software developers» financial interests.
In what is an increasingly stringent regulatory regime, for a Higher Education Sponsor to lose its licence can have dire consequences for both the institution and the international students whose leave to remain in the UK is curtailed, often preventing the completion of their courses.
Elmwood Park DWI lawyers understand that there are dire consequences for driving while intoxicated while driving down the roads of Elmwood Park.
There are additional provisions, focused on traditional telephone exchanges, that might have somewhat dire consequences for online privacy if applied to the «Internet» (CWG / 54/3.34):
Mistakes can lead to dire consequences for patients and, in the worst of cases, a medical error could lead to a patient fatality.
The Twittersphere then went wild, with many commentators happily calling for all kinds of dire consequences for British Columbia and accusing B.C. Premier John Horgan, also a New Democrat, of pretty well everything short of squirting deadly nerve agents at former spies and hacking the U.S. election.
West Coast LEAF has issued a press release jointly with the BC Civil Liberties Association, Pivot Legal Society, BC Public Interest Advocacy Centre, and Community Legal Assistance Society calling on the BC government to raise social assistance rates and address the resulting epidemic of food insecurity and the dire consequences for human health and safety.
The Louisiana bayou, hardest working marsh in America, is in big trouble — with dire consequences for residents, the nearby city of New Orleans, and seafood lovers everywhere.»
This can have dire consequences for both an at - fault driver and his injury victim.
Second: allowing fossil fuel production to continue at current rates for a while longer, followed by a sudden and severe termination of the sector, with dire consequences for both jobs and economies.
Rising temperatures will also have a drastic effect on access to basic foodstuffs, with potentially dire consequences for the poor.
Environmentalists decried the lack of ambition in Kyoto and warned of dire consequences for future generations.
It is indeed a complex problem that will have dire consequences for future generations.
Certainly we should be adding wind and solar whenever it can be justified and also for research benefits, but becoming too ambitious could have dire consequences for system reliability, cost and performance.
Critics say a report predicting dire consequences for continuing Ohio's renewable energy standards is flawed because it relies on improper and outdated assumptions.
«As humans continue to pump greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, the climate is once again on the threshold of a new regime, with dire consequences for reef ecosystems unless we get control of climate change,» said coauthor Richard Aronson, a biology professor at Florida Institute of Technology.
«The Nevada State AFL - CIO has joined the chorus of unions slamming Obamacare, claiming that certain provisions of the law could end up destroying multi-employer union health plans and criticizing the administration for not addressing its concerns... Several unions, including UNITE HERE, the United Food and Commercial Workers and the Teamsters, have already voiced their concerns, sending a letter to Democratic leaders in Congress warning that the law as it now stands could have dire consequences for workers by undermining their healthcare plans, known as Taft - Hartley plans.»
The RFS is a broken policy, and its continued implementation could result in dire consequences for the broader economy, as well as negative impacts on consumers.
While the Earth seems to be managing the steady increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide relatively well so far (although the effects of this increase may not be felt for many decades to come), there are concerns that passing the 400 parts per million atmospheric carbon dioxide threshold will bring the Earth's atmosphere closer to a tipping point at which global warming accelerates rapidly with dire consequences for mankind and other creatures on Earth.
With the administration now claiming that Dakota Access» already - completed environmental review must start again from square one, a move - the - goalposts campaign is plain for all to see — and with it an assault on basic fairness that could have dire consequences for our country for years to come.
Lack of awareness and alternative uses of this resource continues to have dire consequences for our marine health, wildlife and pollution.
The Economist had been warning about asset price bubbles and dire consequences for over a year prior to the meltdown.
The process has dire consequences for climate, because forests like the Amazon serve as essential carbon sinks as long as they are left intact.
That's something that a lot of small and mid size mobile developers just do not have and many analysts and internet commentators are already predicting that this could have dire consequences for smaller mobile developers in China.
At this point, the evidence suggesting the existence of man - made climate change is undeniable, and climate change has dire consequences for the human race if ignored.
A unit running out in the open when you thought that the enemy was going the other way will have dire consequences for both him and your squad, or vice-versa.
Choosing the wrong litter box can have dire consequences for cats: litter box avoidance is one of the main reasons why many cats are surrendered to shelters.
In many environments, this misunderstanding and confusion can have dire consequences for the cats and kittens in care.
The barbaric cruelty to the innocent dogs is deplorable; there may be unseen dire consequences for persons paid by tax dollars, as our funds are siphoned to fund the shelters; while the P.M. owners are making huge profits from their operations.
Children are a little more vulnerable and a little snap that wouldn't injure an adult can have dire consequences for a well - meaning child.
Just one serious illness, or an emergency procedure can have dire consequences for your financial portfolio if you aren't insured properly.
Failing to reapply for IDR plans on time can have dire consequences for borrowers.
Traditionally, states have measured this by the number of students who qualify for free or reduced lunches «but that method is «quickly unraveling» and if left unchanged could have dire consequences for education policymakers and researchers.»
Should it reward states and communities for investing in education, or should it compensate for the fact that they have not made such investments, which has real and often dire consequences for the students living in those communities?
The hundreds of billions in proposed cuts to critical safety net programs, including Medicaid, food stamps, and affordable housing, would create dire consequences for our families and children, including, as recent research has demonstrated, undermining educational success.
In virtually every school in the country, from the most mono - racial to the most diverse, discipline practices are set up to fail students of Color, both in design and implementation, and there are dire consequences for students who «struggle with discipline problems» in our world of hyper - criminalization.
Recent research suggests there are dire consequences for entire communities when a Catholic school closes, and there are very few signs that these trends are abating.
they point out that in some states, authorizers operate virtually unchecked, with dire consequences for students, and that the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools approves the quality controls of only two states (Hawaii and Louisiana) and the District of Columbia.
Many teachers say they teach phonics, but reading specialists argue it is often not taught in the most effective way — with dire consequences for later reading development.
The advance of technology will then have dire consequences for established power.
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