>> This mum took
drastic action when her kids misbehaved — would you have done the same?
Not exact matches
When this occurs, politicians sometimes take
drastic actions, such as nationalizing foreign companies» facilities, to appear as though they are rectifying their domestic economy's problems.
Since, even now,
when debates about the fact of global warming is largely over, no nation is considering taking the really
drastic actions that might significantly reduce the catastrophes that lie ahead, it seems that we are all too likely to experience judgment for our collective sins.
The World Health Organisation believes that unless
drastic action is taken, a post antibiotic era is not a matter of if, but
when.
The work also showed that although the poorest households are reliant on forests for their daily needs, they also look elsewhere — for example, traveling to urban areas —
when drastic action is needed to feed themselves or urgently acquire income.
As you might expect, there are periods of
drastic violence encouraged by pure hatred, as
when in the earliest such
action a group of Apaches raid the domicile of a white family, slaughtering all but the mother, Rosalie Quaid (Rosamund Pike), who escapes by hiding.
When Leo's disapproving dad fires Theo, the young man responds by taking
drastic action, a move that forces everyone involved to reassess their relationships - and just might force Theo to finally grow up.
When a cold city girl rejects his gesture of goodwill, he takes
drastic action.
When debt gets out of hand it can impact quality of life and even drive some individuals to take
drastic actions resulting in losing a job or a marriage ending in divorce.
Many were not warned of this
drastic action and found out
when they were trying to use the line that it was no longer available.
Truth be told, I never got to finish the original
when it released back in 2003, but Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions serves up the right mix of exploration,
action, and story; a sharp contrast from the Paper Mario series, which has undergone some
drastic changes over the last five years (and not necessarily to its benefit).
The real and unacceptable extremism occurs
when an ethical position is based on incorrect facts and
drastic, potentially more damaging,
action is demanded.
The only other three years in which Gallup has measured this variable were from 2001 to 2003,
when a slightly lower percentage of Americans advocated
drastic action.
«The world has become a far more dangerous place
when the
actions of two countries on the other side of the world could have such a
drastic impact on the planet.»
This is set to rise steadily higher — yet it is being imposed for only one reason: the widespread conviction, which is shared by politicians of all stripes and drilled into children at primary schools, that, without
drastic action to reduce carbon - dioxide emissions, global warming is certain soon to accelerate, with truly catastrophic consequences by the end of the century —
when temperatures could be up to five degrees higher.