Sentences with phrase «face as a consequence of»

Galupo also writes that: Right now, Romney boosters like Levin are chortling over the political difficulty Obama faces as a consequence of having paid for new spending rather than finance it through deficits.
«The report released today wilfully misinterprets and misrepresents the clear evidence provided by thousands of teachers about the chronic workload burdens they are facing as a consequence of this coalition government's policies.
We need to be conscious and aware on things happening around us and we need to be more careful on the things or action we do because every single activities can literally result to an problem or worse a disaster that we will all face as a consequence of our own decision.

Not exact matches

In California, where Kardashian lives, he could face a variety of legal consequences as a result of his actions, including a restraining order that could cause him to lose custody of his daughter.
If you face any employment consequences as a result of your actions, such as discipline or termination, or are asked to sign an acknowledgment that you have voluntarily resigned, you should feel free to contact us.
For which now we have to face the consequences for, since the days of old until today people, there is no way to get around it, but everyman is responsible for his own righteousness anyway, as written in Ezekiel 14 vs. 14,16,18 and 20, and in Jeremiah 31v30, and Ezekiel 18.
If the union between man and woman has strayed further and further from legal forms, and if homosexual unions are perceived more and more as enjoying the same standing as marriage, then we are truly facing a dissolution of the image of humankind bearing consequences that can only be extremely grave.
As a consequence of his being alienated and being faced with his «Other,» God is able to realize himself in a far richer form.
In a joint statement, they said: «Turkish officials who participate in the detainment of any innocent American citizen should face international consequences, and the actions against Pastor Brunson, in particular, qualify as hostage - taking.»
I'm not saying there is no such thing as bad decisions, but we all make bad decisions and only some of us have to face the full force of their consequences.
This wound is passed on by the laws of inheritance and ripens in bitterness and destructive potential as a tragic consequence of the very progress of humanity towards the adulthood of control over the face of the earth which God originally intended for our blessing.
When the text says that God had forsaken his people, and hid His face from them (Isaiah 54:7 - 8), this does not mean that He had abandoned them, but that the people had strayed so far from God that when destruction came at the hand of the destroyer and as a consequence for their sin, it seemed to the people that God was absent, that He was punishing them, or that He was no longer involved in their lives.
I'm also not interested in piling on as Driscoll faces the consequences of his actions.
And as their car lies mangled and wrapped around a tree, see the otherworldly aftermath as each student faces the eternal consequences of an afterlife with or without Jesus.
The Daily Telegraph quoted a source as saying the liberal branch of the Anglican Communion will face «consequences» over the move it made in June this year.
Is it any wonder that the human species is slowly going insane as it faces the consequences of their behavior.
Yes, you want to win every game you are part of, as you don't step out on to the pitch thinking of anything other than three points and a win; each game has its own «consequence» — but over a 38 - game season — one's title ambitions won't face obituary by the result of this clash between Everton and Arsenal.
which is certainly not a slight on the young french national player; like him or not, Sanchez has provided some real world - class performances for club and country in recent years... if you do this move, you need to really clean house or face some serious consequences for the foreseeable future... half measures are rarely rewarded, that's how we got here... tear down the wall... we need to get rid of Giroud, not because he isn't a talented player, his skill - set simply doesn't make sense if we hope to maximize the offensive potential of a quick passing, one - touch scheme... we need to evolve, like Barcelona, who realized you needed to have clinical finishers or face a mind - numbing future of horizontal passes and largely ineffective crosses... Barca went and got Suarez, even though they had Messi and Neymar on the roster (just imagine the possibilities — another in the litany of Wenger «what ifs»)... we need to be as clinical in the boardroom as on the pitch... accept nothing less or move on... personally I would move on from Welbeck, Giroud and Walcott, even Ox if he isn't all in... I think the most intriguing player might be Perez, which runs counter to the thoughts in my head when he arrived late last summer... we need a deep lying DM with quick feet and long ball potential, midfielders who can counter quickly even when they are spread out and 4 or 5 players who know how to attack the lanes (kind of a cross between Barca, Dortmund and Monaco)... this is seriously an achievable goal, one that logically should have been achieved quite a few years ago... did no one in the Arsenal organization see the financial restructuring of the football universe... think of the players we could have had but we weren't willing to cough up the dough only for those individuals to have their value double or triple within a 12 to 24 month period... even if just from an investment perspective these «no deals» represent a failure of monumental proportions... only if you cared, of course
Aaron Ramsey has been called up by Wales, who face France and Panama but they are friendlies as well and of no consequence whatsoever as the Dragons have failed to Qualify for the World Cup.
However we have lost any form of intimacy both emotional and physical over the last five years and are both feeling frustrated and depressed but too scared to discuss it as neither of us want to face the consequences of another failed relationship and so there seems no answer to our issues at this point.
The more Jamie puts human faces on this health crisis, the better he drives home the terrible and real consequences of how we live and eat as a society.
Another consequence of drinking too much while breastfeeding is that your child could face decreased motor function as old as age one and beyond, although this study has not been duplicated as of yet.
As a sleep consultant, I often receive questions from parents asking what to do when they face nightmares and night terrors, and I see parents struggle with the consequences of some of their attempts to «make it better» for their child.
As for the HHFKA leading to increase waste, that is absolutely a legitimate problem that Foodservice operations are facing, and again, the unintended consequence of overregulation.
Women have faced negative career consequences for many years as the result of their caregiving responsibilities.
The consequences of untreated tongue tie are wide ranging and can affect structure and appearance of the face and teeth, as well as oral function.
It sends them and their babies into the dark ages of medical care - where women give birth with no medical care at all and face the very real possibility of death as a consequence.
And the last time we checked we had a thirteen - century bofrot - face prophesier, supposedly the founding pastor of the Church of Rabbi, promising to expose some National Democratic Congress's members behind the gruesome murder of New Patriotic Party's J.B. Danquah, but as of yet nothing of great consequence has come out of this daring spiritual or transcendental prophecy.
Recalls, in that context, that the Council has repeatedly warned Iraq that it will face serious consequences as a result of its continued violations of its obligations;
«And behavior has not changed even though consequences of the path we are on are as serious if not more serious than what the city faced in 1975.»
He had opposed British involvement in the war at its outbreak in 1914, a highly principled position to take in the face of its huge popularity among members of his own party, resigned his position as the leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party in consequence and then had his illegitimate birth raised by the newspapers in an attempt to get him to resign his seat as an MP (they argued that as he'd used a different name during his life from that on his birth certificate he'd stood for election on false pretenses and deceived his constituents).
«While we know that gas can play a small part as a bridging fuel as to move to greener sources, the government's decision to sign off upwards of 30GW of new gas simply flies in the face of warnings about the consequences of a «dash for gas» on both consumer bills and legally binding climate targets»
The evidence is stark as to the serious and urgent nature of climate change and the consequences we face from our every - day actions.
It added: «Any Ghanaian illegal resident who fails to take advantage of this General Amnesty programme should be ready to face any penalty or consequences thereof as a result of their actions or inactions.
The Nigerian Army has warned its officers and men engaged in Internal security cordination with Nigeria Police if found taking sides in any internal insurrection or failing to perform his responsibility as expected would face the consequences of their actions.
As a result, thousands of women have continued to face the horrific consequences of unregulated cosmetic surgery.
He called on his coalition partners to be honest about the consequences of their Eurosceptic demands as they toughen their anti-EU rhetoric in the face of pressure from the UK Independence party.
As a result, administration officials have started huddling with their counterparts at the state comptroller's office to work through the consequences of a shutdown, warning that if the Legislature fails to approve the next emergency budget bill, due on Monday, the state would face unprecedented chaos.
«The committee of 100 democrats has not endorsed any candidate for the 17 CD Special elections (sic) as Executive Director of The Committee I demand an immediate retraction of statement or face civil consequences,» wrote John Perez.
Having been intensely focused on the consequences of the botched escape attempt, it appeared, all morning - the look on his face as a journalist bravely attempted to change the subject was revealing.
To paraphrase George Osborne (and Fraser Nelson in the News of the World) the Tory leadership did not fix the party's finances during the good economic times and are now facing very difficult decisions as a consequence.
It warned that officers found taking sides in any internal insurrection or failing to perform his responsibility as expected would face the consequences of their actions.
Christopher Policano, a spokesman for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, said, «In the absence of Triborough, bargaining could become a meaningless exercise as the employer may simply insist on its position and implement it without facing any consequences
Worse still suicide amongst Nigerian professionals (including bankers, lawyers and doctors) and members of the middle class as a consequence of the harsh and intoleralble economic conditions that they are facing has reached alarming and epidemic proportions.
And the outcomes «may alter the view of hybridization in animals as some form of mistake,» comments Loeske Kruuk of the University of Edinburgh, «because it is now clear that we can not take the consequences for fitness at face value.»
Restating, the researchers now think that children who have autism as a consequence of inherited factors have less general cognitive damage than those with severe de novo mutations, which, says Wigler, in puzzling on the face of it.
«One of the most hotly debated media issues today is whether our rapidly increasing use of social networking might be supplanting face - to - face - interactions and, if so, what the social consequences might prove for us as a culture,» said Donald S. Grant, PhD, Fielding Graduate University, Santa Barbara, first author and creator of the study.
The consequences of climate change are being felt not only in the environment, but in the entire socio - economic system and, as seen in the findings of numerous reports already available, they will impact first and foremost the poorest and weakest who, even if they are among the least responsible for global warming, are the most vulnerable because they have limited resources or live in areas at greater risk... Many of the most vulnerable societies, already facing energy problems, rely upon agriculture, the very sector most likely to suffer from climatic shifts.»
Ultimately it was your stress response that got you on the plane and, as unpleasant as it was, it might well have put you in a better and healthier position than facing the consequences of missing your flight.
Alas, Rodolphe, as it turns out, never planned to follow through with the elopement plans, and promptly abandons Emma, leaving her to face the dire consequences of her foolish decisions.
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