Sentences with phrase «is the unavoidable consequence»

And although there are unavoidable consequences to having a lien, such as a more limited selection of lenders and higher interest rates, you can get a loan with a tax lien.
Spillovers are an unavoidable consequence of openness and globalization.
There is one big factor that continues to keep Brown in No 10, and that is that most Labour MPs do not want an early general election, which is the unavoidable consequence of making the change.
But the point is that it's an unavoidable consequence of the UK leaving the EU and negotiating its own trade deals.
Even though these summer opportunities help students prepare for careers in the health professions, they are by no means a prerequisite, and under the circumstances, not having one is an unavoidable consequence of the Katrina tragedy.
It is an unavoidable consequence of the standard theory of our universe.
«It may just be an unavoidable consequence of the prolonged nesting season and early male molt, and females are able to deal with it just fine.»
An unpleasant smell doesn't need to be an unavoidable consequence of owning a dog.
The auditing of the results would be an unavoidable consequence of the open availability of the information.
This is an unavoidable consequence of the law of entropy.
But geologically, an earthquake now and then may be an unavoidable consequence of the enthusiastic pursuit of natural gas.

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Further, I showed that Pharma's IRR has followed a rapid and steady linear decline over 20 years, which is consistent with recent estimates from BCG and Deloitte, and can be fully explained by the Law of Diminishing Returns as a natural and unavoidable consequence of prioritizing a limited set of investment opportunities while each new drug raises the bar for the next.
And considering the degree to which businesses rely on electronic data for their operations, it's easy to understand the crippling consequences an unavoidable natural catastrophe like a fire, flood, or earthquake can have on a business.
One of the unavoidable consequences of youth is the tendency to think behavior we see today has always been.
Some of the questions raised here (and many times before in history) are: 1) Who made hell: God, Satan, humanity, an unavoidable consequence of the existence of free will?
No attempt is made to set forth particulars; instead, a convincing case is made that, in ignoring elements of sustainability, equity or participation, we open ourselves up to the risk of serious and unavoidable consequences.
It may fairly be said that leaving accommodation [of religion] to the political process will place at a relative disadvantage those religious practices that are not widely engaged in; but that unavoidable consequence of democratic government must be preferred to a system in which each conscience is a law unto itself or in which judges weigh the social importance of all laws against the centrality of all religious beliefs.
No. 2's greenside banks were, indeed, marred by sod lines and sandy patches, the unavoidable consequence of a cold spring.
Consciousness Is Universal One unavoidable consequence of IIT is that all systems that are sufficiently integrated and differentiated will have some minimal consciousness associated with them: not only our beloved dogs and cats but also mice, squid, bees and wormIs Universal One unavoidable consequence of IIT is that all systems that are sufficiently integrated and differentiated will have some minimal consciousness associated with them: not only our beloved dogs and cats but also mice, squid, bees and wormis that all systems that are sufficiently integrated and differentiated will have some minimal consciousness associated with them: not only our beloved dogs and cats but also mice, squid, bees and worms.
«We are planning to implement this finding into a viable way to get rid of plastic waste, working towards a solution to save our oceans, rivers, and all the environment from the unavoidable consequences of plastic accumulation,» Bertocchini says.
The world will end up in a tumultuous uproar, and ultimate consequences will be unavoidable unless word gets out.
It is the story of the beginning of civilizations, of myth and legend, of the roots of perception and the unavoidable consequences of choice.
Now some of those who supported CPP expansion are whining about the unavoidable consequences of the policy they advocated.
However, it struck me afterward that those too - predictable monster closets and the overabundance of enemies in general were likely unavoidable consequences of designing a game meant to fit a pair of players.
An EA spokesperson explained that other consequences such as typhoid, malaria and amputations due to trench foot were «practically unavoidable».
The world will end up in a tumultuous uproar, and ultimate consequences will be unavoidable unless word gets out.
Since becoming a Registered User of TNYT has unavoidable undesirable consequences, I shan't be commenting, then.
But don't be tempted to write off high death counts from building collapses in shaky developing countries as simply another unavoidable consequence of poverty.
That's just an unavoidable consequence of the spatial variability in the local trends around the global average.
In addition, adaptation is necessary to address unavoidable consequences for human health and safety, food security, water availability, and national security, among others.
and the was was the consequence of that coupling with the sparks of an unavoidable trouble between long time enemies.
We could choose to ignore this, and take no action to tackle the consequences of those unavoidable emissions which might dwarf everything we've been able to cut.
the online availability of archived articles can be unfortunate for some people, but it is perhaps an unavoidable consequence of living in the information age.
Many saw the ban as an unavoidable anachronism, a consequence of the justices» tenure, a sign the Court was out of touch.
«The unavoidable consequence will be that quality will be driven out of the publicly - funded justice system — the ultimate losers will be the public who in the long term will be denied access to quality representation.»
It would be easy to tinker with the system to ensure that fewer guilty persons escape but the unavoidable consequence of this rebalancing is the certainty that more innocents will suffer.
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