This also affects the need for adapted accommodation and compensation for loss of earnings that would otherwise have been received, together with
multiple other consequences.
Not exact matches
While the SAFT has been extensively reviewed by
multiple legal teams, we strongly recommend you consult with your own legal, investment, tax, accounting, and
other advisors, to determine the potential benefits, burdens, risks, and
other consequences of such a transaction.
Post-partum depression poses substantial adverse
consequences for mothers and their infants via
multiple direct biological (i.e., medication exposure, maternal genetic factors) and environmental (i.e., life with a depressed mother) mechanisms.8, 9 From the earliest newborn period, infants are very sensitive to the emotional states of their mothers and
other caregivers.10, 11 Maternal mood and behaviour appear to compromise infant social, emotional and cognitive functioning.11 - 15 As children grow, the impact of maternal mental illness appears as cognitive compromise, insecure attachment and behavioural difficulties during the preschool and school periods.6,16 - 19
However, an examination of the power of the Internet to disseminate
multiple perspectives helps prepare social studies teachers to not only explore and harness the power of the Internet, but also develop an understanding of the responsibilities and
consequences for which they must prepare their students when navigating, participating, and interacting with
others on the Web.
This would prevent the unintended
consequences of having
multiples of protection written on a given risk, where a weak party like AIG is incapable of making good on all of the derivative contracts that they have written, which could lead to its own systemic risk if
other derivative counterparties can't absorb the losses.
If that result is seen in
multiple models and
multiple simulations, it is likely to be a robust
consequence of the underlying assumptions, or in
other words, it probably isn't due to any of the relatively arbitrary choices that mark the differences between different models.
Consider the possibility that not just millions, but billions face disastrous
consequences from the likes of (including but not limited to): Sandy (and
other hybrid and out - of - season storms enhanced by the earth's circulatory eccentricities and warmer oceans); the drought in progress; wildfires; floods (just last week, Argentina had 16 inches of rain in 2 hours *); derechos; increased cold and snow in the north as the Arctic melts and cracks up, breaking up the Arctic circulation and sending cold out of what was previously largely a contained system, and losing its own consistent cold, seriously interfering with the Jet Stream, pollution of
multiple kinds such as in China, the increase of algae and the like in our oceans as they heat, and food and water shortages.
... This is a case where each hunter would know of or expect the shooting by the
other and the negligent actor has culpably participated in the proof - destroying fact, the
multiple shooting and its
consequences.
The insurance industry must also be alert to the fact that there are
multiple potential benefits linked to big data analytics and processes, but there are also a number of growing risks, such as privacy issues and cyber threats, which may have a significant reputational impact on the insurer and the sector if they were to materialise, apart from
other consequences attached to regulatory breaches.
Such
consequences on well - being could be expected to lead to greater conflict in relationships with siblings, as has been shown in the case of relations with
other role partners when assuming
multiple demanding roles (Amato, Booth, Johnson, & Rogers, 2007; Bookwala, 2009; Robinson, Flowers, & Ng, 2006).