Sentences with phrase «exacting the consequences of»

What are the exact consequences of this for the evolution of our cosmos and also the occurrence of supernovae and gravitational wave events?
You wouldn't know the exact consequences of what they were doing but you would be right to fear that it was going to end unhappily.
But the exact consequences of the small amount of marijuana that makes it to a baby aren't yet clear.
Insufficient muscle samples prevented us from conducting a sedimentation profile of AChE to determine the exact consequence of the I337T mutation identified.
For the time being, however, policymaking on climate will need to be conducted in the presence of large uncertainty about the exact consequences of greenhouse gas emissions.
A skilled PA personal injury lawyer will have to show the exact consequences of the traumatic experience that Donald Duck allegedly caused.

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If you apply for a ruling, you will probably learn the exact tax consequences of the deal before you do it.
While substantial progress has been made in preventing, diagnosing, and treating certain S - TDs in recent years, CDC estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and ps - ychological consequences of ST - Ds, these diseases also exact a tremendous economic toll.
We can imitate the one man with the distorted conception of God, and thus disobey with the consequence of death, or we can be imitators of the other man who came right from the bosom of God with a perfect, exact conception of God, and who trusted his faithfulness in obedience, and received the gift of life.
As a consequence, we sometimes get too sentimental about the loving - kindness of God and forget that he is exacting as well as loving.
But the inevitable consequence is that the suffering of Jesus must then be viewed as some kind of price exacted by God for his forgiveness.
It is the price exacted for sin or the consequence of sin.
Already in 1962 he correctly predicted where modern sociology was headed, and in his prognosis of the «victory of the gutter» as a consequence of moral relativism, he couldn't have been more exact.
While substantial progress has been made in preventing, diagnosing, and treating certain S - TDs in recent years, CDC estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and psychological consequences of S - TDs, these diseases also exact a tremendous economic toll.
This is a direct consequence of: 1) Wengers outdated philosohphy (no defensive organization) 2) Wengers lack of winning mentality and weak demands of players 3) Wengers failure to address the exact areas, where we have been struggling for years 4) Wengers failure to develop new stars
The very results hailed this year as demonstrating a consequence of inflationary models of the universe — and therefore pointing to the existence of a multiverse — may now do the exact opposite.
Then we go back in time, 2005 to be exact, where two friends in their 20's (Teller and a hilarious Jonah Hill) start a small internet arms business then quickly rise to power, with all the chaotic consequences you would expect from a movie that borrows a lot from Scorsese's «Wolf of Wall Street» but still feels a lot like a Todd Phillips feature.
Identifying the exact position of obstacles and platforms is tricky, and this has damaging consequences for the very elements that made the original so great.
Assume that the exact scientific estimate of the consequences of the programs are as follows:
If our best scientists, with the accumulated knowledge of millennia, can not agree on the seriousness of our current situation or what climate variables will come into play over the next century, then how the heck are they supposed to determine the exact size, number, and placement of massive sun shields to deflect the perfect the amount of radiation, without any unforeseen consequences?
While nobody can be certain about the exact timing or location of its consequences, the possible severity of those consequences is becoming increasingly clear.
They did so because it was possible to see in one's everyday life, the toll exacted by a brand of industrial and commercial progress that took no account for environmental consequences.
And it was her recognition of an exact parallel with the steady rain of fallout from nuclear testing that helped her explain what we knew... and didn't know... about the consequences and potential collateral damage from heedless tampering with global ecosystems.
While it is widely recognized that continued emission of greenhouse gases will cause further warming of the planet and this warming could lead to damaging economic and social consequences, the exact timing and severity of physical effects are difficult to estimate.
It is a perfect picture of the way the world might look if God and Angels were real, and as a consequence in the end it has the exact opposite effect to the one you might expect.
I think the climate system is the exact same, and by having enormous forcings, we're going out of the «design parameters» of the control system, with unknown consequences.
I don't know what is the exact legal tenor of what every commenter does in blogland, but there sure are tangible consequences.
«But here, in the face of a naked political threat from Big Oil to exact «huge political consequences,» he's stood up strong.»
But, if the exact harm to the other party from impairing their absolute discretion or ignoring a strict reading of the contract and instead allowing an implied reasonableness term to color the meaning of the contract is material but is hard to quantify, and the consequences to the breaching party are crudely proportionate to that hard to quantify harm, then a waiver of the implied duty to be reasonable will usually be upheld as valid, as the consequences of not allowing reasonableness do not extend beyond the compensatory relief normally allowed in a contract.
As a consequence, it becomes difficult to follow the exact reasoning process of the Court and to assess the weight given to the individual criteria.
... the question depends on an exacting analysis of the factual case advanced in defence of the measure, in order to determine (i) whether its objective is sufficiently important to justify the limitation of a fundamental right; (ii) whether it is rationally connected to the objective; (iii) whether a less intrusive measure could have been used; and (iv) whether, having regard to these matters and to the severity of the consequences, a fair balance has been struck between the rights of the individual and the interests of the community.
But the question Walker is asking is whether firms are in a position to make all these changes without being sure the software is reliable enough to meet the exacting demands of a legal environment where lost or compromised files could have severe consequences.
The exact penalties for disobeying a child custody order vary from state to state, but the consequences can include criminal charges, monetary fines and permanent loss of custody or visitation.
Regardless of the exact numbers, divorce is undeniably a growing trend in the United States and the consequences have far reaching effects on individuals, families and communities alike.
However, that would be a huge mistake because the agent can't possibly know the seller's exact financial situation or the tax consequences of the seller's various choices.
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