Sentences with phrase «huge consequences for»

At the same time, there are huge consequences for Indigenous people from a raft of other budget provisions, including the proposed copayments for GP visits and associated pathology and diagnostic services and the proposed increased in co-payments for the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
Snowden replied that Monero is a «great project» pointing out that «the problem with amateur crypto is mistakes happen and have huge consequences for people like me.»
This conclusion has huge consequences for the way look at failure of people and bad choices they make.
The energy choices we make during this pivotal moment will have huge consequences for our health, our climate, and our economy for decades to come.
Shell and Eni's corrupt deal had huge consequences for ordinary Nigerians.
It's a big bet, with huge consequences for global warming.
This is criminal activity on a massive scale by taxpayer - supported government employee - activists, with huge consequences for every person on earth.
Commentary: Producing industrial hydrogen from renewable energy Producing hydrogen in a way that's both sustainable and economical could have huge consequences for a number of industries 18 April 2017
Marvel's latest mega-event hit its conclusion this week, with huge consequences for the Marvel Universe, but Steve Sunu notes that the finale of «Age of Ultron» has created more questions than it answered.
By the end of the course, students will have gained a strong understanding of how school choice, represented generally as a positive market option has huge consequences for where people live, the demographics of communities, where children go to school, and the reproduction of inequality.
More than a decade of research has confirmed what every parent knows: there are differences among teachers and they have huge consequences for student learning.
Researchers believe this could have huge consequences for protection against neurodegenerative disease.
A new estimate of the number of habitable planets orbiting the most common type of stars in our galaxy could have huge consequences for the search for life.
But if it does, that would have huge consequences for our understanding of mental illness, says Norbert Nowotny of the University of Veterinary Sciences in Vienna.
A policy that would have a modest, short - term impact on the cost of living has trumped a commitment to start a process that could have huge consequences for Britain for decades to come.
With the UK's decision to leave, other EU countries might start eyeing the door too and that'll have huge consequences for the economy and stability.
I think it could also have huge consequences for the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.
Pochettino has guided them on a pulsating rollercoaster ride this season which will go down in history no matter what occurs from here on out, but a win in Saturday's derby wouldn't only continue their fairytale ride, it would also have huge consequences for their fiercest of foes.
Now Dana talks like this would have huge consequences for Conor.

Not exact matches

Markets for ether, the cryptocurrency linked to the ethereum distributed computing platform, were rocked yesterday by a huge flash crash that saw prices fall from over $ 365 down to as low as 10 cents on one exchange before bouncing back shortly afterwards — an event that is mildly worrying for anyone concerned about cryptocurrency volatility, but has had devastating consequences for some professional traders who have seen their holdings wiped out.
As Fred Wolf of the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self - Organization further explains, that «extraordinarily high deletion rate came as a huge surprise,» and it effectively means that information is lost in the brain as quickly as it can be delivered — something the researchers say has «fundamental consequences for our understanding of the neural code of the cerebral cortex.»
But the consequences of success or failure are huge for the church universal, the world's 2.1 billion Christians of every denomination.
There is the fact that the Pill, which was supposed to erase all consequences of sex once and for all, turned out to have huge consequences of its own.
This huge waste has severe consequences for local communities, global businesses, and the environment.
In the last decade, a huge worldwide surge in demand for coffee has had two profound consequences.
If we don't sign good enough players this summer to help our team we may lose the following players next summer: Alexis, Ozil and Bellerin If that happens then the consequences for the next few years will be dire as they are huge part of our team.
the board hires wenger, wenger reports to the board, the board sets the minimal expectations of performance, apparently he met those for 20 yrs, this year the results are different, out of top 4 has huge consequences in terms of money, retaining and attracting talent.
Although Torres was part of the Chelsea side and was on the pitch at Anfield when Jose Mourinho's men beat Liverpool to put a huge dent in their title ambitions, the Spain international claims he was upset to witness Gerrard slip and for the consequences of that unfortunate incident.
British Cycling policy adviser Chris Boardman said: «This move will have huge unintended consequences for anyone involved in a collision that is not driving.
Yes we have a huge problem of no consequences for problematic behaviors because our superintendent does not like conflict, and so the Food serive director knows this and just does as she pleases for she feels no threat of a consequence It is very frustrating and extremely disturbing.
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).
The dire consequences of this on many States of the Federation was made worse by some of the earlier decisions the country took including the 2011 minimum wage increase, which from all indications is unsustainable for most states of the federation considering the huge size of the public service of many of them, low productivity and high level of waste.
When there's precious little disclosure, precious few consequences for violations, you're going to find huge opportunities for corruption, and at a minimum for conflicts of interest.»
A choice between an «irresponsible capitalism» which sees huge gaps between the richest and the poorest, power concentrated in a few hands, and people are just in it for the fast buck whatever the consequences.
Consider the huge cost to the economy now for reparation work that must be done following the evil consequences of illegal mining (galamsey) the economy tolerated for bad administration....
There will be a huge price to pay and, as a consequence, the foreign policy priorities of this country for the past 40 years has gone down the plughole in a single night.
As a consequence of its promise for elucidating basic science and its huge potential for meeting pressing human needs, the nascent field is growing as universities, funding agencies, and national governments pour money into new research centers, research networks, and conferences.
It may be that are a huge number of dwarf spheroidal galaxies out there, something that would have profound consequences for our ideas about the evolution of the cosmos.»
One reason for chaoplexity's lack of progress may be the notorious butterfly effect, the notion that tiny changes in initial conditions can eventually yield huge consequences in a chaotic system; the classic example is that the beating of a butterfly's wings could eventually trigger the formation of a tornado.
The thing that is so scary today is that we have for the first time a global civilization that is doing what many of those did: Building a huge population and abusing its environment without any thought to the consequences.
Leaps of faith are perhaps acceptable in some theory of risk taking, but not when the huge global consequences for remediation of elusive «anthropogenic global warming» are pitted against them.
The consequence of the huge difference between the US and Canadian currency means that the cost for this commission free plan will fluctuate in CAD — an extra piece of math that DIY investors may not want to do.
Other widespread misconceptions involve awareness of when — or even if — consumers are entitled to obtain their credit scores without cost, how best to improve a credit score, the potential consequences associated with missing a student loan payment, and the relatively benign credit score penalties for — and potentially huge financial benefits of — shopping around for the best interest rates.
The barbaric cruelty to the innocent dogs is deplorable; there may be unseen dire consequences for persons paid by tax dollars, as our funds are siphoned to fund the shelters; while the P.M. owners are making huge profits from their operations.
She also explained that players actions will have huge consequences, and this is something that has been done for the first time.
The other point is that government decisions are made all the time with huge consequences with no such modeling being done — was the TARP bail - out assessed for it's impact on the African poor?
Potentially to ever more shouting, disengagement, and a migration of debate to the edges, in a way that obscures all the well - established science pointing to huge consequences under business as usual — for everything from the diversity of life to the stability of climate.
Gore's call to «make peace with the planet» requires an integrated awareness and action against both global warming and global warring, simultaneously — Gore describes the problem as huge, but in limiting it to civilian activities, not including military madness and mayhem, it is not huge enough — if a patient has both diabetes and severe trauma, both conditions must be treated now — militization trumps civilization in the headlines of today and tomorrow — if the truth is that both global warming everywhere and global warring anywhere are linked in the human biosphere, and if that truth is inconvenient to Mr Gore and the civilian scope of his campaign against global warming, lethal consequences for both humans and other species will continue — in cinematic terms, the great «An Inconvenient Truth» must be blended and coordinated with the great «Why We Fight»
By Tim Redford, Climate News Network: LONDON — Climate change doesn't just threaten species that are already vulnerable — it could have alarming consequences for a huge range of birds, corals and amphibians that no - one had considered in danger of extinction before, according to a new study.
The thing that is so scary today is that we have for the first time a global civilization that is doing what many of those did: Building a huge population and abusing its environment without any thought to the consequences.
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