Sentences with phrase «grave implications»

But the evidence suggests it is a very real choice, and one with grave implications for American education.
The nature and pace of climate changes being observed today and the consequences projected by the consensus scientific opinion are grave and pose equally grave implications for our national security.
The observed changes in climate have grave implications for the future of natural and human systems.
In that encyclical, the Pope described climate change as a «global problem with grave implications
If they do not write for us in such a way, they are guilty of an arrogant impertinence with very grave implications.
However, when EC sought to silence someone reporting news, the case took on much graver implications.
«Parched West is using up underground water: Study points to grave implications for Western U.S. water supply.»
Leaving aside Michael Holding's honourable example, responses from cricketing bodies around the world have been lacking in the face of this decision and all its very grave implications.
In what has become known as his «climate change encyclical», Laudato Si» («Praise Be to You»), Pope Francis said in June last year: «Climate change is a global problem with grave implications: environmental, social, economic, political and for the distribution of goods.
What may seem like arcane corporate infighting has the gravest implications for the nation's fortunes.
There can be «grave implications» for asylum seekers who have converted to Christianity returning to countries like Iran, Afghanistan or Pakistan where converting from Islam is illegal.
When their communities are under threat from a system that is putting profit before housing, there are grave implications for our society.
«Definitely, they (herdsmen killings) will have grave implications for the APC in 2019 if the killings continue.
«Definitely, they (herdsmen killings) will have grave implications for the APC in 2019 if the killings continue,» he stated on Friday.
«Uncovering a skin tone memory bias, such that an educated Black man becomes lighter in the mind's eye, has grave implications,» Avi Ben - Zeev stated.
But Marwell's brief presentation has grave implications for the success of many of the businesses that flock to the Arizona desert each year to pitch and invest in educational technology systems.
Climate scientists are perhaps under the most serious threat, however, because their findings carry with them grave implications for the future of our social and economic order.
The Pope states that climate change has grave implications, noting that it is one of the «principal challenges facing humanity today.»
Such epidemics have grave implications for Indigenous cultures, given that many tribes or clans have only a few hundred to thousand members remaining.
He told AIDS 2014 — the 20th International AIDS Conference — in Melbourne on July 23 that this invisibility had «grave implications» for Indigenous cultures, given that many were already fighting for their survival.
These trends have grave implications for the economic prospects of young men, who have already suffered a staggering blow over the last quarter century as factories have shuttered, wages have stagnated, and public programs have increasingly turned a blind eye to their struggles.
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