This systemic contact results in the removal of the children with
more permanent consequences in child placement through government policies.
While some amount of experimentation and defiance is normal for most teens, those that exhibit extreme behavioral issues risk
more permanent consequences.
That same carelessness helps explain less amusing and
more permanent consequences, from the Equifax breach to Russian election interference.
Not exact matches
I alluded to a
more deeper underlying effect and
consequence that match would have, and it appears the chickens have not only come home to roost but taken up
permanent residence at the Emirates.
But
more significant is the
consequence of that slight significant risk,
permanent brain injury or death!
«It says to people that when they violate the law and they use buildings intended for
permanent residents for the
more lucrative tourist trade, the city will enforce the law and there will be a
consequence.»
Together with commercial operators they plan to go ahead with large - scale and
more permanent ocean fertilization experiments and note that potential negative environmental
consequences must be balanced against the harm
The
consequence might have been that the Pacific changed from
more permanent El Niño - like conditions (which move heat from the tropics to high latitudes) to a
more La Niña - like state (which would have curtailed the heat transfer and cooled the Northern Hemisphere).
A conviction can lead to serious
consequences such as a prison sentence, fines, court fees, probation, a
permanent restraining order, and
more.