Sentences with phrase «face huge risks»

That paper, which I posted yesterday, presents data showing that «conservative Republicans» know just as much as «liberal Democrats» about climate science (a very modest amount) and more importantly are just as likely to be motivated to see scientific evidence of climate change as supporting the conclusion that we face huge risks.
«Republicans and Democrats alike already understand that climate scientists have shown we face huge risks from global warming,» said Kahan.
As they continue to impress both in Ligue 1 and in the Champions League, Monaco will face a huge risk of losing their star men who are attracting plenty of interest from around Europe.

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Xenco Medical's technology has had a huge impact in reducing the numerous risks patients face during each procedure.
The government's plans for higher education will see universities facing «an era of survival of the fittest» as they deal with huge financial risk, a union has warned.
It suggested that he still appears to have no plan to deal with the huge problems he faces and warned that the Brexit secretary now risks driving Britain off a cliff edge.
Both are strong and engaging female characters who are faced with huge challenges involving big risks that could lead to big rewards... or dismal failure.
Investors are psychologically ill - equipped to deal with risk: we hate huge losses and we react irrationally in the face of them but we refuse to believe that they're going to happen to us, so we rarely act appropriately to mitigate them.
At times such as these, when valuations are especially high, you face a huge downside risk.
Accepting kittens that were only a month or two old was a huge risk as they can so easily fall fatally ill in a shelter environment; the reluctance and concern on the faces of us and other people at the shelter must have been easy to read because I think they got the idea that these kittens could very well die if they stayed there.
The influencing of policy in re global warming faces a huge amount of inertia, but principles of risk mitigation tell us that we should be aggressive about shifting policy to avert possible threats, the opposite of what results from that inertia.
To plan for warming in the face of strong science for cooling is a huge risk as it is the cooler periods that are the most difficult to navigate.
«We are creating a prehistoric climate in which human societies will face huge and potentially catastrophic risks,» said Bob Ward, policy director at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change at the London School of Economics.
We do need to invest in infrastructure in the face of the climate change we've already locked in, and if we don't simultaneously radically lower our emissions, and that by the way has huge implications for the industry that is the dominant industry in precisely the areas that are being hardest hit, the oil and gas industry, which is a major economic engine in Texas and Louisiana, and specifically in some of the areas that are being hardest hit, which is a whole other layer of risk that we have seen very little about.
Andy McGregor, RPC banking litigation partner, says: «The banks are already under a huge amount of regulatory pressure in relation to manipulation of the foreign exchange market, but in financial terms the banks face a similar risk as regards civil litigation from pension funds and other fund managers that lost money because of FX manipulation if there are adverse regulatory findings.
Without it, a driver may not be legally qualified to drive in their state and will also face huge financial risks in the event of an accident.
Rather than risk facing a huge financial loss in the wake of an accident, purchase a Milwaukee boat insurance policy and obtain peace of mind.
Nonetheless, this change in the epidemiology of child illness finds the pediatric system unprepared, and there is the risk of incurring huge costs in the future if they are not properly faced.
If they did, borrowers would better understand the huge risk of higher penalties they face and would aggressively look for alternatives.
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