Sentences with phrase «nasty consequences»

Holding concentrations or temperature (more remotely) to a particular target therefore means limiting cumulative emissions of, say, carbon over time... a limited amount of time if we are talking about an iterative approach, and over a long period of time if we are talking about reducing the likelihood of some very nasty consequences well after we (but not our grandchildren — if we are lucky enough to have some) are gone.
If thunderstorms start to become more frequent as the Earth warms, the consequences could include increased skin cancers, crop damage and other nasty consequences.
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That kind of uncertainty can have nasty consequences.
With the experience of living through the nasty consequences, we've learned that kind of commitment takes one right up to the line of Lordship Salvation, and it requires an incredible amount of restraint and humility not to cross that line.
It's for their own good and having sex may be a great thing, but it can bring out some nasty consequences.
A nasty accident in at Barbagallo during the Western Australia Formula Vee championship shows the nasty consequences of what happens when drivers unexpected slow down
With the clock ticking, San Martín and the rest of the team in Pasadena, Calif., had to help NASA figure out a solution: do nothing and risk a crash, or send a special programming command to the spacecraft and hope it doesn't have any nasty consequences.
Acquiring ticks is a nasty consequence of doing basically anything outdoors during the warmer months.
They do contain 6 grams of sugar per 100 grams but the nasty consequences of sugar like acne and inflammation only kick in with large intakes.
When our gut falls into dysbiosis it sets up a huge number of nasty consequences.
But every time we dine out at our favorite restaurant or give into food cravings we suffer the nasty consequences of storing ugly belly fat from the foods we love the most.
A recent colorful example of such loans gone bad and its nasty consequences can be found in the saga of Casey Serin, a real estate investor who suffered foreclosures and notoriety for indiscriminately taking on liar loans.
, at least, not until it's too late to do anything about the nasty consequences that may be in store for us if some of those hypotheses are correct.
This kind of selective thinking will have some nasty consequences if we don't find a way past it.
The sad irony is that Alaska will be one of the first states to feel the nasty consequences of global warming.
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