A simple lapse in the term of your auto insurance can mean some pretty
drastic consequences in terms of accident claims and much more.
While this phenomenon may be considered as an especially powerful tool in your training regime, supported by many scientific studies, not getting it right could also lead to
some drastic consequences in the form of, well, high levels of cortisol and deflated muscles.
Not exact matches
To me it feels like those
in power should be held to this kind of treatment because their actions have the most
drastic consequences, but sometimes I scare myself with the things I think about them.
The DCE said some people had invaded the district to engage
in galamsey, and warned that such people would not have their way, urging the recalcitrant persons to stop their activities and leave the area to avoid
drastic consequences.
«But low - and medium - intensity tremors occur with a certain frequency
in Brazil, and these can have
drastic consequences depending on where they happen,» said the principal investigator for the research project «Pantanal - Chaco - Paraná basins (PCPB): crust and upper mantle seismic structure and evolution,» supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP).
Regardless of the feathers» function, the researchers say, the new discovery reveals that a
drastic reduction
in plumage wasn't an inevitable
consequence of very large body size.
Rising global temperatures portend shifts
in all these ocean currents, potentially with
drastic consequences, says Albert Gabric, an environmental scientist at Griffith University
in Brisbane.
The «
drastic reduction»
in science funding will have «grave
consequences» for the social and economic development of Brazil, warned a recent letter to lawmakers signed by more than150 scientific organizations.
The loss of this subtlety could lead to
consequences in many forms — especially
in our relationships, where the difference between annoyance and rage can be vast, and a simple misinterpretation of an intended emotion can lead to a
drastic alteration
in that emotion.»
As with any diet or detox regimen, it is important to monitor your body for any unplanned or
drastic changes
in order to avoid any unhealthy, unintended
consequences.
Not only is Elliot an incredibly unreliable protagonist, giving the writers free reign to do whatever they want with little
consequences, but the
drastic change
in direction midway through the season is so sudden that it feels like creator Sam Esmail got impatient allowing the story to develop organically.
These include: · Use of instructional programs and curricula that support state and district standards and of high quality testing systems that accurately measure achievement of the standards through a variety of measurement techniques · Professional development to prepare all teachers to teach to the standards · Commitment to providing remedial help to children who need it and sufficient resources for schools to meet the standards · Better communication to school staff, students, parents and the community about the content, purposes and
consequences of standards · Alignment of standards, assessment and curricula, coupled with appropriate incentives for students and schools that meet the standards
In the unlikely event that all of these efforts, including a change in school leadership, fail over a 3 - year period to «turn the school around,» drastic action is require
In the unlikely event that all of these efforts, including a change
in school leadership, fail over a 3 - year period to «turn the school around,» drastic action is require
in school leadership, fail over a 3 - year period to «turn the school around,»
drastic action is required.
There is only one condition so
drastic that it over shadows them all
in terms of rapidity of
consequences and effort
in emergency treatment.
Ignoring a positive result
in a clinical animal because of a recent vaccine could have
drastic consequences.
You interact with other characters constantly, and the decisions you make — and the things you say to your cohorts — can often result
in drastic consequences.
Well, one thing they don't have
in common is that the vast majority of working, publishing climate scientists have concluded that global warming is real, is caused by us, and will have
drastic consequences for millions of people
in the next few decades.
As I've said above, my concern
in this thread is solely
in the critically important question as to whether or not there is any likelihood that the world will achieve the
drastic and immediate cuts
in global greenhouse gas emissions that many scientists say are essential if we are to avoid serious
consequences.
It also predicts that the other 45,000 glaciers
in the world's highest mountain range will be virtually gone by then, with
drastic consequences for billions of people
in Asia, whose life depends on water that originates
in the Himalayas.
Where you plan to park your tiny home, and how you plan to live
in it, all determine
drastic differences
in your tiny home plumbing that can not be changed without huge and expensive
consequences.
There's still a lot of work to be done
in making useful predictions, however, which is why I think it's perfectly reasonable to say both «anthropogenic climate change is a thing» and «we still shouldn't take any
drastic actions to combat it until more is known about the
consequences».
Almost all New Member States have
drastic reductions
in their emissions and will meet their targets - but not as a
consequence of intelligent policies but due to their economic collapse of the 1990s.
As we reported here
in August of last year («Desperate Dash of Global Warming»), the upcoming conference
in Paris is the culmination of more than two decades of very intensive (and very expensive) propagandizing and fear mongering aimed at convincing the people of the world (but especially Americans) that we must all submit to
drastic global controls, or face catastrophic
consequences from runaway anthropogenic (human - caused) global warming, or AGW.
I do see a potential fallout for the C / D's if major climate effects become unambiguously pronounced during this period, with
drastic consequences for actors, such as the Republican party
in that event.
Some modelling has shown geoengineering could be effective at reducing the Earth's temperature, but manipulation of sensitive planetary systems
in one area of the world could also result
in drastic unintended
consequences globally, such as radically disrupted rainfall.
The worst imaginable scenario, of course, remains the
drastic consequences increases
in similar food crop prices (especially corn) could pose for developing countries
in Africa and Asia, including mass poverty, hunger and starvation.
The «A1B» scenario assumes that 50 % of energy over the next century will come from fossil fuels, resulting
in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations causing
drastic climatic
consequences.
Almost all New Member States have
drastic reductions
in their emissions and will meet their targets — but not as a
consequence of intelligent policies but of economic change of the 1990s:
Sometimes when you've been injured
in an accident, the
consequences are
drastic.
Forwarding emails within the workplace may carry
drastic consequences for the sender, especially if unwelcome, lewd or sexually charged emails sent to co-workers and / or subordinates result
in conduct that is prejudicial for the company.