Sentences with phrase «dramatic consequences of»

Accept responsibility for your own decisions, and accept the potentially dramatic consequences of your actions.
And considering the long lag between actions that commit the planet to the long - term impacts of climatic change, assessments also need to pay more attention to the potentially dramatic consequences of actions taken (or postponed) today.
I thought of telling them about the China Study - the most comprehensive study ever performed on the relation between health and diet by highly respected Professor Dr. Campbell (Cornel University in New York) and a compilation of 700 reports all stating without doubt the dramatic consequences of eating dairy.
The dramatic consequences of the accident gave him a crash course on the meaning of life, allowing him to see what's important and really worth fighting for.
Speaking to CNN, Professor Ferguson said the dramatic consequences of the crisis would lead to a firm backlash against the entire EU project.
It appears that they were trying an entirely new and outside system to deal with dramatic consequences of change and failure of their traditional sources of power.
Considering the dramatic consequences of the problem, the story has received surprisingly mild treatment in the mainstream media.

Not exact matches

Viewed through this lens, it becomes apparent that the dramatic rise in the level of official reserves in much of the emerging world is not simply the consequence of a desire for a greater financial cushion against external vulnerability.
There has also been a dramatic increase in the size of the US federal government, with its adverse consequences for freedom.
Rushing to fix something without fully understanding the root cause, in an industry with such wide consequences as real estate and home ownership, will see dramatic effects across a much broader swath of the economy.
The conversion of the Emperor Constantine (306 - 337) to Christianity was a dramatic change which had far - reaching consequences.
But when confronted with the dramatic capture of a woman being punished for breaking the sexual laws of the time, Jesus immediately stepped in and protected the vulnerable woman from further physical harm and the legal consequences (John 8:3 - 11).
I expect the dramatic decline of YDS is, in largest part, a consequence of the radical redefinition of YDS.
The problem arises not only in the dramatic case of atomic energy but in thousands of lesser cases in which an application has significant consequences for society.
As the worldwide community becomes a single intertwined economy with an increasingly homogenised culture, so the consequences of our shared beliefs and collective actions become ever more dramatic and far reaching.
The consequences of transnational trade are more dramatic in what we have called the Third World.
But once science uncovered the pervasive lifelessness of the physical universe, and pointed out how precariously infinitesimal is the quantity of life and mind, then more dramatic consequences began to flow from our dualistic heritage.
The increase in carbon dioxide that is now occurring is expected to have dramatic consequences for life on Earth as a result of the so - called greenhouse effect which will make the Earth hotter.
My kids have a tendency to be overly dramatic about everything and every reaction is a throw myself to the floor or howl to the moon - regardless of what it is about - bedtime, coming home from neighbors house, having to face consequences of behavior, etc..
«Without dramatic action, middle and working class New Yorkers will continue to suffer the consequences of the MTA's budget crisis, with ongoing fare hikes and diminished services.»
The events surrounding his rapid rise to power sound like something straight out of Hollywood, involving secretive plots and political intrigue, however, the consequences of his dramatic ascent to power could be very real for Saudi Arabia and the region as a whole.
It is our assessment that the consequences of a Euro collapse are so dramatic and their ramifications so uncertain that all efforts should be made to shore up the EMU.
Tough new EU rules could see the majority of e-cigarettes forced off the market, in a move which could have dramatic consequences for public health.
The political consequences of this shift can be dramatic.
Balls didn't mention that his decision to leave FT was a direct consequence of Britain's dramatic ejection from the ERM.
Striking a dramatic pose and pretending to be part of a revolutionary movement is just a form of dress - up when there is literally no consequence to your actions.
The negative consequences have been the most dramatic for black and brown children who are owed 58 % of the Foundation Aid he now proposes to permanently repeal,» said Billy Easton, Executive Director, Alliance for Quality Education.
«Mosquitofish populations with more females have greater ecological impact: Scientists investigating ecological consequences of sexual dimorphism and sex ratio variation in mosquitofish populations found dramatic effects.»
Since the Andes is the principal source of sediments to the Amazon river system, the consequences of this massive reduction will be dramatic: river channels will become deeper, reducing seasonal floods which are necessary to bring fluvial sediments and nutrients to floodplain environments and provide connectivity between environments for both migrant fish and people.
In case of damage or theft, this resulted in dramatic financial and scientific consequences, and in extreme cases also in complete failure of an experiment.
We've shown that the effects of this warming will have dramatic consequences for the future biodiversity of the region.»
The consequences for the formation of life in these different kinds of universes might be dramatic
Many are probably simply the consequence of 6 million years of genetic drift, with little effect on body or behavior, whereas other small changes — perhaps in regulatory, noncoding sequences — may have dramatic consequences.
However, our data show that the effect may have dramatic consequences on the health of the offspring.
«Cuts won't touch salaries of permanent people, but will have dramatic consequence in hiring new people and in the financial resources for research,» he said at the conference.
Most familiar during the daytime, this effect can have dramatic consequences at night as well: Look for a dull blue cast to the entire sky around the time of the full moon, from April 22 to 26, due to scattered moonbeams.
The consequences of banning the compound are therefore wide - reaching and dramatic.
«The Lancet report underscores the terrible consequences for human health if we don't start reducing the dangerous carbon pollution fueling climate change — and dramatic benefits for people the world over from taking action now,» echoed Kim Knowlton, senior scientist and deputy director of the Science Center at the Natural Resources Defense Council, in a release.
One dramatic consequence is that some of the star's material, stripped from the star and collected around the black hole, can be ejected in extremely narrow beams of particles at speeds approaching the speed of light.
Giant lateral collapses are rather common events during the evolution of a large volcanic edifice, often with dramatic consequences such as tsunami and volcano explosions.
«In terms of practical nature conservation, these results signify that in the future it will no longer be sufficient to preserve small, isolated reserves — while these benefit specialized species with a simple genetic structure, the bulk of species that depend on an exchange between local populations will lose out in the medium to long term,» predicts Schmitt, and he adds in closing, «This will lead to a further decline of numerous insect species — with dramatic consequences for entire food webs and ecosystems.»
The shifting coastline is a sobering reminder that Greenland's ice sheet is changing, as well, in ways that could have dramatic consequences throughout the rest of the world.
What is emerging from the research is that Antarctica is a far more dynamic place than anyone could have imagined a century ago — and that what happens there can have dramatic consequences for millions of people around the world.Now, instead of mapping new geographical discoveries, scientists are seeking to map the inner workings of the strange forces at play in Antarctica, from the biological mechanisms that allow tiny organisms to seemingly awake from the dead, to the little - understood forces that are gnawing away at the continent's ice — with increasing vigor.
Gravitational waves — ripples in the fabric of space and time produced by dramatic events in the universe, such as merging black holes, and predicted as a consequence of Albert Einstein's 1915 general theory of relativity — carry information about their origins and about the nature of gravity that can not otherwise be obtained.
An additional new feature is the increasingly visible fast dynamic response of ice shelves, for example, the dramatic breakup of the Larsen B Ice Shelf in 2002, and the acceleration of tributary glaciers and ice streams, with possible consequences for the adjacent part of the ice sheets.
Mutation of a potential protein kinase A (PKA) phosphorylation site has dramatic consequences on Oct4 transactivation potential.
«These improved estimates have big implications for the climatic consequences of the impact, which could have been even more dramatic than what previous studies have found.»
The authors warned that obesity has become a public health crisis in the U.S. Timely, dramatic and effective development and implementation of corrective programs and policies are needed to avoid the otherwise inevitable health and societal consequences implied by their projections.
This dramatic increase and the resulting dependencies, not only for chronic pain, but any kind of pain; a headache, period, aching back, triggered an opioid epidemic that is having lasting and serious consequences.
With the exception of small amounts produced by the adrenal cortex, a woman's production of both progesterone and estrogen after the menopause is negligible, and the biological consequence of this loss are dramatic.
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