Sentences with phrase «lost as a consequence»

The special effects, courtesy of Weta Digital, are beautiful and the emotional core of the story is never lost as a consequence of the big budget sequences, only heightened.
The money is understood to stand in place of the enjoyment of life, income and other personal assets that the plaintiff proves that she has lost as a consequence of the tort.

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As a consequence, the U.S. could lose its global edge in research and badly damage its innovative spirit.
As we well know, it is possible to lose a reputation overnight, and the consequences can be financially devastating.
In California, where Kardashian lives, he could face a variety of legal consequences as a result of his actions, including a restraining order that could cause him to lose custody of his daughter.
Special breaks for small business are politically popular but they have bad economic consequences since successful firms lose tax relief as they become larger».
If the bank were to fail, it could have major consequences for not only Trump's businesses, which would lose their sole remaining lender, but for the global economy as well.
Franchises lost sales, and incurred spoiled food and labour costs as a consequence of the closures.
Not all retirement plans allow for hardship withdrawals, and there are often secondary consequences such as losing the ability to continue making contributions.
If Obama loses because of this issue, he will go down in history as a President who stood up for what's right no matter the consequences.
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.&raquAs 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.&raquas 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.&raquas quickly as it can be delivered — something the researchers say has «fundamental consequences for our understanding of the neural code of the cerebral cortex.&raquas it can be delivered — something the researchers say has «fundamental consequences for our understanding of the neural code of the cerebral cortex.»
I agree that God didn't pursue Adam to smash his face in, never suggested that or alluded to it, but there is no confusion where sin leads and there is no doubt about the consequences off those who love their lives, they will lose it where as those that hate their lives will find it... So to conclude, Jesus and the father are not two different things, they are both the very same in as much as God desires all to be saved and has shown the way to salvation.
Duet 11; 26 God gives man a choice to be blessed or cursed same as Adam there are consequences when we chose not to heed Gods word.Did God curse Adam yes he did both he and eve died spiritually they lost that constant fellowship with God that relationship was broken.So he was cast out from the garden from under Gods protection.Adams love for Eve was his downfall he chose her love over Gods love and When we chose anything else other than him for our security we fall into the same trap as Adam.and we also must deal with the consequences.He most definitely is a jealous God.brentnz
Hi Kelvin — yes, there are many consequences of falling away but they do not meant losing your future in the beautiful, majestic restored earth (I hate all that talk of heaven — as if that «s where we «ll spend eternity!)
This understanding of the limited scope of scientific method had been generally accepted since Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (1781); but in nineteenth - century evolutionary parlance it took on the specific meaning that «all beginnings and endings are lost in mystery,» a phrase that became commonplace in the sciences and social sciences as a way of dismissing or circumventing probing questions that sought to assess the larger implications or consequences of scientific analysis.
He looked on religion as a consequence of a more basic evil, the evil of a society in which man «has either not yet found himself or has already lost himself again.»
As a consequence, the practice of the Torah was formally forbidden among baptized Jews, and baptized Jews typically lost their Jewish identity within two or three generations.
It may be that the culture war is better thought of as an effort to move forward, to a yet - to - really - arrive fourth stage, one in which real effort to practice postmodern conservatism will be made by society, doing its best to partially revive lost things, informed by many decades of experiencing the awful consequences of full modernity.
We may fully understand what we've lost as a nation only after the consequences come to harvest.
Transient emotions every man surely has, but if as a consequence of such emotions one would do the terrible thing which love has sanctified as an immortal exploit, then all is lost, including the exploit and the bewildered doer of it.
One sometimes suspects that those theologians are fearful of losing their distinctive role by surrendering to secular understanding, and as a consequence they set up an intolerable dualism or dichotomy.
If, as an unintended consequence of saving the mother's life, her unborn child loses its life, that should be viewed as a profoundly, deeply sad, and regrettable, but lawful outcome.»
If, e.g., as sometimes happens, the man, after a time, more or less, recovers the faculties of which the injury to his brain had deprived him, and that not in consequence of a renewal of the injured part, but in consequence of the inhibited functions being performed by the vicarious action of other parts, the easiest explanation certainly is that, after a time, consciousness constitutes the remaining parts into a mechanism capable of acting as a substitute for the lost parts.
One suspects that for them, as for the audience, it is a matter of duty, of insisting that it simply can't be true that mankind has lost its capacity to produce music of consequence.
I think that as a result of the fall of Adam and Eve into sin, and as a natural consequences of living spiritually separated from God for so long, we have lost much of our capacity to know God.
As a consequence of these several break ups, Christian faith largely lost its power to transform personal, social, and cultural life.
In fact, the whole purpose of the discernment of spirits coincides with Milton's purpose in writing Paradise Lost: as Fish has rightly seen (and he was the first to do so), Milton wants us to live through the consequences of sin in our imaginative reenactment of salvation history (no wonder he felt that Paradise Regained was the capstone of his work) in order to keep us from the more dire lessons that life imparts.
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.
Despite the consequences he was forced to endure as a result of the «Curtain Call,» including losing a coveted King of the Ring tournament victory that he was scheduled to win, Levesque gained an incredibly valuable lesson from the crowd at MSG.
Or on the other hand, if they lose conclusively i.e. 4 — 0, they could reason that the tie is over and that their best chance of getting a top four position is by picking up points in the league and as a consequence they play a strong team at the Emirates.
The NHL doesn't exactly want them on the biggest stage, and teams don't want to risk losing players for chunks of key games as a result of the consequences.
Despite a 4 - 0 win over Levante, the side have lost four of their last five matches, and as a consequence, Moyes has paid the price with his job.
It seemed that the Italian giants would soon be forced sell some of their biggest stars as a consequence, and losing Silva would definitely be a huge blow to their future ambitions.
The Blues find themselves stuck in a desperate fight for survival and are more than aware of their surroundings and what the consequences of losing this weekend could be, whereas Arsenal, after slipping up in midweek away at struggler's Wigan, have once again cast doubts over their title credentials after shooting themselves in the foot at the DW Stadium — Any more slip ups from them could prove costly, possibly even fatal as far as their hopes of clinching the 2010/2011 Barclay's Premier League.
Madrid have been rocked by player absences throughout the season, losing the lead in La Liga as a consequence.
However we have lost any form of intimacy both emotional and physical over the last five years and are both feeling frustrated and depressed but too scared to discuss it as neither of us want to face the consequences of another failed relationship and so there seems no answer to our issues at this point.
In this discussion, «losing your temper» is generally defined as: yelling at kids, calling them names, slamming things on the counter, giving bigger consequences than are needed, and refusing to meet basic needs, such as by saying, «No supper tonight.»
Like birth, it is a lottery, as you can lose some and still function, so this child may grow up to show minimal consequences, or many.
Children of divorce are more likely to divorce themselves, and divorce produces other negative consequences as well — more juvenile delinquency, aggression, teen pregnancy, depression, learning difficulties — not the least of which is the loss of childhood and parents and children losing precious time together.
Already, children have died as a result of strangulation due to wearing Baltic Amber necklaces specifically, and numerous others have lost their lives as a consequence of wearing other jewelry at too young an age.
For example, if you don't bother to brush and floss, the natural consequence is cavities and maybe lost teeth as an adult.
In the week of 22 August 2011, Wireless Generation, [154] a subsidiary of News Corporation, lost a no - bid contract with New York State to build an information system, for tracking student performance as a consequence of the News International phone hacking scandal.
Yet that Ukip dividend for the Conservatives — on a night when the party Nigel Farage once led lost 123 seats and held just three — could become a curse as well as a blessing, at least for those Tories who fear the consequences of an all - singing all - dancing hard Brexit.
I've lost count of the number of times Ed's had the legend «DAVID MILIBAND» proudly emblazoned below his image, with hilarious consequences as they always used to say in the Radio Times TV reviews.
As a consequence of this, the Methodist Church was required by the DfE to set up an Academy umbrella, the Methodist Academies and Schools Trust (MAST), or else lose control of its schools that become Academies.
Bridgen told the BBC's 5 Live that Cameron had been making «outrageous» claims in his bid to persuade voters to back remain and that, as a consequence, he had effectively lost his parliamentary majority.
«Any city that chooses to violate federal law by identifying itself as a «sanctuary city» risks the consequence of losing millions of dollars in federal funding, and I do not believe the State Legislature has the duty to help those municipalities cover their losses if they do not honor the laws of our land,» Griffo said.
As a consequence we have lost control of the European agenda and the prime minister has lost control of the demands for a referendum.
A: Lord Ashcroft says that he likes his privacy, but he must have known that anyone who takes a seat in the Houses of Parliament becomes a public figure, and as a consequence loses the type of privacy enjoyed by people who are not involved in Westminster politics.
Okay, a load of journos lost their jobs — some undeservedly — as a consequence of the hacking revelations.
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