Sentences with phrase «not face any consequences»

There are many more examples of polygamy than you pointed out, and many that did not face consequences.
He said he «constantly» hears from teachers that students do not face consequences for misbehaving.
For example, teachers who score low on the new test - based teacher evaluation system will not face any consequences for at least two years.
There are hundreds of people who are doing this on their own and not facing any consequences for the deaths or injuries their greyhound dogs endure.
Even if he does, it won't change the fact that you can't face the consequences of that simple thought experiment in # 123.
Many people believe that if their blood - alcohol content is under the legal limit, they will not face any consequences.

Not exact matches

«I know that with this I face consequences and I don't want to end my career this way.
Those who aren't saving must begin soon or they could face some harsh consequences.
Some CEOs, for example, face dire financial consequences if they don't periodically pay down their credit line.
Often, they're so busy listening to the boss, or facing the consequences for not, that they don't learn to be their own boss.
Neuburger adds that those promoting the securities, including Mayweather, could face serious consequences, especially if the company in question has not been truthful in the course of the token offering.
The anxiety people feel making investment decisions may have more to do with the traffic they dealt with earlier than the potential consequences they face with the investment, but not if the decision - maker has high emotional intelligence a recent study published in Psychological Science suggests.
YouTube didn't say whether Paul faced any consequences for the suicide video.
But people don't necessarily have the wherewithal to make energy efficiency improvement, says Weis, even if they face higher heating costs as a consequence.
And odds are that, once again, he will not face any concrete consequences beyond a solemn promise to do better.
If you're not sure and you could potentially face expensive consequences, then you may just want to think about outsourcing the task.
If the taxpayers do not manage to report their earnings from cryptocurrencies in a wholesome and accurate manner, they are going to be audited for their transactions and if the situation demands it, they will be likely to face consequences in the form of penalties.
A REALTOR has a professional obligation to ensure that their buyer clients are prequalified, and should face consequences if they represent a buyer in a transaction who personally doesn't qualify for the mortgage that would be required.
Whether or not these groups accept credit for all the consequences of «changing the economic face of Canada» their opponents on the political left and centre can learn many lessons from how effective the political right machine has become in Canada.
The accountants say Chinese national secrets laws bar the release of documents, but the SEC said firms «face serious consequences» if they conduct audits knowing they can not comply with U.S. disclosure requirements.
And if you don't have those thoughts, you better have them soon or face the consequences of being a functionally stateless person.
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.
One who doesn't accept Jesus, and keeps on sinning, faces the consequences of the sin: desperation, depression, misfortune, etc..
The consequences of this courage were not fully realized until I faced my first meet.
Our lead characters are facing the deep complexities and consequences of resistance, and if it doesn't shock, it stings.
The Most Rev Justin Welby said that while people may be forgiven, this would not stop them from facing the consequences of their actions.
Over and over again in the Gospels, when people are challenged to declare whether they believe, the issue is not whether they have enough knowledge or understanding, but whether they have the courage to face the consequences.
Why is that??? Simple: They DO NOT have to face consequences.
The same thing you tell a little girl after she burns herself after you telling her NOT to touch the oven without knowing how to use the oven: face the consequences of your actions and learn from your mistake.
And when I get tired, or I have done something wrong and do nt want to face the consequence, I can «off» myself to escape.
Is it enough to say such interpretive diversity doesn't matter, even in the face of it's destructive consequences?
When we come to study the phenomenon of conversion or religious regeneration, we shall see that a not infrequent consequence of the change operated in the subject is a transfiguration of the face of nature in his eyes.
His good creation was not intended to function this way, but since He gave humans, angels, and even animals (to a degree) the freedom to make genuine choices, we sometimes use this freedom in ways that are contrary to the will and desire of God, and when we do this, the forces of nature suffer the consequences, and chaos rages over the face of earth, wreaking havoc, destroying lives, and bringing destruction in its wake.
I'm not saying there is no such thing as bad decisions, but we all make bad decisions and only some of us have to face the full force of their consequences.
«Those who are suffering around the world simply for holding to a certain faith shouldn't be forgotten, and those responsible for that persecution should be made to face appropriate consequences for their acts,» Coleman said in a written statement.
And to a person, whether they succeeded or failed, regardless of the difficulties they experienced or the personal consequences they faced, not one I ever met regretted what they «did for love.»
Those who articulated [it] faced without flinching the most negative of all the consequences of embodiment: the fragmentation, slime, and stench of the grave... [W] e may not find their solutions plausible, but it is hard to feel they got the problem wrong.»
Moreover, it is a plausible view, on the face of it, and one might accept it uncritically were one not to consider some of its rather startling consequences.
Aside from not producing any fruit, what consequences, if any, will they face during this life and the life to come?
«51 In consequence, therefore, of all these principles, one can not detect in Hartshorne's doctrine of man even the faintest traces of despair of life's ultimate meaning, fear or perplexity in the face of death, moral vertigo, or denigration of the enduring value of our transient earthly life.
When the text says that God had forsaken his people, and hid His face from them (Isaiah 54:7 - 8), this does not mean that He had abandoned them, but that the people had strayed so far from God that when destruction came at the hand of the destroyer and as a consequence for their sin, it seemed to the people that God was absent, that He was punishing them, or that He was no longer involved in their lives.
I believe that was preceded by the Lord instructing said leader to NOT do so (count his followers, that is)... or face certain consequences.
I respectfully believe that the church is not facing circumstances but rather, consequences.
God's wrath is not His active punishment of sin, but rather, Him passively allowing rebellious people to follow where their sin leads and face the consequences of distancing themselves from Him.
I'm also not interested in piling on as Driscoll faces the consequences of his actions.
Liberals for the most part have shrunk from facing the ethical consequences of their embrace of abortion, which results in the annihilation of concrete individuals and not just clumps of insensate tissue.
The rest will face the consequences like my daughter would if she did not make herself fit to drive.
NO Matter how painful or disturbing this is, the scriptures shows its never God's purpose for human to suffer, be it sickness or tragedy, the truth is that humans has exposed him self to alot of things that turn him to monster, so much so that he can take life at will without considering the consequence of his action.from all fairness if we humans subject ourselves to God's will most of the tragedies we face shouldn't happen at all.we are encouraged to listen to God when he speak
Your statement about if he was born and raised in Iran might be true, but if you (the commentor I'm replying to) were born and raised in Iran as well I'm sure that you wouldn't be able to post this without facing consequences.
In this sense, and not government says, mission is subversive and the Church should own it and face the consequences.
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