Sentences with phrase «immediate consequences at»

However the court case plays out, there were immediate consequences at the Capitol.

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One immediate consequence of the structural nature of the new media is that none of the régimes at present in power can release their potential.
As for importance of tummy time, I know that its important, I know the developmental issues that can happen if you don't do it... but geez it's hard to torture your baby several times a day when the consequences of not doing it aren't apparent or immediate or even there at all.
A recent study looking at the immediate and long - term physiologic consequences of infant crying suggests otherwise.
In traffic, we are largely anonymous, secure in our own enclosures, and there is little actual human contact or immediate consequence for our actions - at least until that guy with the gun rack on the pickup truck you gave the finger to pulls up alongside you at the traffic light!
These bills can be a bit tricky: while you may not feel any immediate negative consequences for skipping out on your payments, at some point, your bills will catch up with you and the negative impact will take its toll.
The most immediate consequence of substance abuse at The Cooper Union is often a dismal academic performance, leading to academic dismissal.
This international trade in retired equipment and vehicles, which a German research group in 2003 estimated at $ 150 billion annually, is rarely discussed as scientists call for immediate measures to avoid the worst consequences of global warming.
A difficulty with the Ebola thing is that issues with potentially immediate and horrific personal consequences (at least within the imagination) can invoke multiple effects, not least fear.
Accidents at coal mines etc occur more often and have more immediate consequences — but then they are over.
At the Law Office of Vikas Bajaj, APC, we fully understand both the immediate and long - term consequences of criminal convictions, which is why we aggressively take on state prosecutors in cases like:
Justice Green summarized the non-custodial disposition this way, at para. 114: «This flows from McGill's evident remorse, an appreciation of both the reality and consequences of his dreadful childhood and adolescence, his self - directed and demonstrable rehabilitation in the years since he was released on bail, his vibrant and salutary reclamation of his cultural identity and his immediate and ongoing investment in family, education and employment.
The consequences of refusing a breath test include immediate loss of your driver's license at arraignment and the denial of any type of hardship license.
Yet while such studies often look at the immediate consequences of parental encouragement for dieting, there may be longer consequences based on the findings of a study by Berge et al. (10.1542 / peds.2017 - 2955) being released this week in our journal.
The immediate consequence for the women on a deeply personal level is the interruption of attachment to their children resulting in transmission of intergenerational trauma and further entrenching cycles of disempowerment, sometimes resulting in multiple generations of Aboriginal women from the same families incarcerated at the same time.»
Dealing with the immediate and long - term consequences of child abuse and neglect is estimated at $ 80 billion per year in the United States.
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