Sentences with phrase «large consequences»

What's surprising, however, is that the switch from human - controlled machine tools to computer - controlled machine tools has much larger consequences for energy use.
As noted above, the special powers they have can come with large consequences if these actions are taken against you.
Another drawback is that a missed payment has much larger consequences.
State test scores however have repeatedly shown themselves vulnerable to gaming and manipulation, especially when large consequences ride on them.
The import taxes, however, will prove to be the most targeted strike on the industry yet and may have larger consequences for the energy world.
Not paying your bill on it's due date can come with large consequences, such as late fees.
But you know who never judges, is almost always rewarding and by and large consequence free?
If Birmingham lose to Derby this weekend, the backlash from the fans might force the board to take actions that might have larger consequences so it's back to the basics.
American people need to get ready because hyperinflation is on it's way and only the prepared will be able to survive without large consequences.
As the warming occurs high up in the troposphere [and can be of significant force: up to +5.6 W m − 2] it could have relatively large consequences for local weather development.
«Even small leakages of natural gas to the atmosphere have very large consequences,» Howarth wrote in a March memorandum, which he says is a precursor to a more thorough study that could begin to scientifically answer these questions.
«A 10 per cent drop in sales at Homebase would have large consequences on the business and could lead to 1.6 per cent drop in group EBIT,» said Mr Woolford.
What is needed is a willingness for central bankers to stand in the way of investment / lending booms, and raise rates to deflate investment / lending bubbles before they deflate themselves, with large consequences to the economy.
The impacts can have large consequences for humanity.
Those small differences between you and your competitors can lead to large consequences.
Then, if your child doesn't comply, forget about time - out and follow through with the larger consequence.
«The [Zika infected] cells can serve as a reservoir for a virus throughout life, and, as you can imagine, that will have a large consequence beyond microcephaly,» he said.
Garfield gets to be a bit lighter and more playful this time around, but his inner struggle over the use of his arachnotastic powers — and the larger consequences of them — remain palpable.
If you are inconsistent, you must use larger and larger consequences to govern misbehavior.
No - Nonsense Nurturers consistently keep consequences aligned to a pre-determined (and visiably posted) hierarchy of non-severe consequences in order to ensure that larger consequences are not needed.
The problem of delinquent property taxes has larger consequences than the violation of mortgage loan terms.
What I focused on is, what is the carbon that you should aim for, if you want to avoid some strong feedbacks and large consequences.
People are much more responsive to a high risk of discovery, with likely consequences, than to a small risk of large consequences.
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