Sentences with phrase «financial implications caused»

«Over the last six years, we have seen many individuals and families face serious financial implications caused by life events,» said Danae Ringelmann, Chief Development Officer of Indiegogo.

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The sobering implication is that, for this bishop, grave sin and clerical defiance of the Church's teaching are not as grave a cause for concern as the prospect of legal, financial, and public relations liability.
And forgetting for just a moment the enormous financial implications of having to buy your child a new tablet every time they break the last one, there are some tablets out there that can cause serious physical harm if your child is especially precocious or wackily experimental.
Divorce causes financial planning implications because one or both parties will need to find suitable housing arrangements.
The practical implication of this jurisprudence is that an employee working for a financial institution is more likely to be terminated for cause for an act of misconduct in situations that would have only justified a lesser form of discipline, such as a warning letter, if the employee had worked in a different industry.
As individuals realize not only their legal rights, but the financial impact and implications that legal fees alongside the wrongful action themselves may cause — it is important to ensure that as a wronged party, one is not deterred by the potential legal fees and expenses when pursuing a rightful legal action.
Watching this play out has caused two questions to arise: firstly how strong the correlation between traditional financial markets and the cryptocurrency markets is and secondly if the correlation exists what the implications of today could be for cryptocurrencies.
This shift in responsibility from landlord to tenant has significant financial implications for the tenant because it shields the landlord from the financial or even legal implications of lawsuits, even if the landlord responsible for the harm caused.
I also expected that it would be easy to just keep raising rents to keep track of the market and failed to realize the practical and financial implications of the preventable turnover that would cause.
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