If this process led to the collapse of Christendom, it nevertheless is a product of Christendom, and faith must
now face the consequences of a nondialectical union of time and eternity.
Mr. Scarborough abused his public office for personal gain and
now faces the consequences of his actions,» Mr. DiNapoli said.
«Senseless gun violence will never be tolerated in Brooklyn and this defendant will
now face the consequences of his poor choices.»
He said Mr Banwait was «playing a dangerous game» and is
now facing the consequences.
Not exact matches
Several news outlets are reporting that ISIS — the Islamic militant force taking over vast swathes of Iraq — is
now forcing Christian residents to pay a special «jizya» tax or
face severe
consequences.
Galupo also writes that: Right
now, Romney boosters like Levin are chortling over the political difficulty Obama
faces as a
consequence of having paid for new spending rather than finance it through deficits.
For which
now we have to
face the
consequences for, since the days of old until today people, there is no way to get around it, but everyman is responsible for his own righteousness anyway, as written in Ezekiel 14 vs. 14,16,18 and 20, and in Jeremiah 31v30, and Ezekiel 18.
It is assumed that men have had their opportunity and made their choice in this world and must
now face the eternal
consequences.
Now he must
face the
consequences.
Despite this, she could be deported at any time and given the
now high - profile nature of her case, is likely to
face severe
consequences back in Iran.
Probably no coincidnce that drill - baby - drill Texas is getting some in your
face consequences of the impact of all that dirty energy right
now.
While schools might someday
face consequences for playing these players, it's not clear that the NCAA would suddenly declare any of them ineligible right
now.
vs. leaving the child to his own demise — which is what I do
now, and then allow him to
face the «natural
consequences») is SO worth a try!!
Now that your teen is
facing serious life
consequences from their actions it is critical that you find someone to help them to improve their life.
We are
now witness to the
consequences of that inaction, and
faced with a more entrenched problem given that trust in the police and the perceived authority will
now be incredibly damaged.
To paraphrase George Osborne (and Fraser Nelson in the News of the World) the Tory leadership did not fix the party's finances during the good economic times and are
now facing very difficult decisions as a
consequence.
And the outcomes «may alter the view of hybridization in animals as some form of mistake,» comments Loeske Kruuk of the University of Edinburgh, «because it is
now clear that we can not take the
consequences for fitness at
face value.»
Restating, the researchers
now think that children who have autism as a
consequence of inherited factors have less general cognitive damage than those with severe de novo mutations, which, says Wigler, in puzzling on the
face of it.
Advocates for greater oversight are
now watching whether other clinics flying under the regulatory radar — which potentially number in the hundreds — will
face any
consequences.
Again, these points are more hypothetical than concrete, but I'd rather «play it safe» than, ten years from
now,
face possible health
consequences of high - gluten dieting.
Realizing that she can no longer play the roles she played when she was twenty, the
now forty - year - old European actress Maria Enders (Juliette Binoche, «Godzilla»)
faces the
consequences of the passage of time.
«With a state plan
now imminent, we are urging the governor to revisit the decision to rescind $ 250 million in aid to New York City students and teachers, who by no fault of their own will
face the unfortunate
consequences of the failure of their local leaders to get the job done,» Schleifer said.
As a
consequence, parents
now face record unemployment.
Accordingly, across the country we
now have teachers, justifiably nervous, who without telling their students that their professional lives are on the line — which is true in many cases — or otherwise lying to their students (e.g., your grades on these tests will be used to place you into college)-- which is false in all cases — could
face serious
consequences,
now because their students who as per Cuomo don't have to care about their test performance (e.g., for five years)
I interpret this case to mean that agents in the future will
now be required to verify all the contents of an SPIS or
face the
consequences in a regulatory hearing.
As a
consequence of decades of censorship and suppression artists
now face a terrible and unprecedented uphill struggle for recognition.
We, as youth are going to have to grow up to
face the
consequences of what the world does, or fails to do
now.
In the first week of the meeting, Zhao Baige, vice minister of the National Population and Family Planning Commission, said the policies had some mixed
consequences, with the country
now aging and
facing a paucity of girls.
Never before has it been possible for people from all over the world to access the latest information and collectively seek solutions to the challenges which
face our planet, and not a moment too soon: the year 2015 was the hottest in human history, and the Great Barrier Reef is suffering the
consequences of warming oceans right
now.
The Media Watch attack dogs were released in response to a direction from Pac Hydro — which is (as a
consequence of Cooper's work)
now squarely in the gun,
facing $ millions in damages claims from its victims at Cape Bridgewater.
We
face now not a binary choice between communism and capitalism (if ever we did) but rather the realization that capitalism has had unintended
consequences.
I think there is a further step required to «equitably» identify who should
face what level of the total
consequences of the
now more challenging rapid reduction of burning of fossil fuels.
It's bad enough fish already have to deal with the
consequences of overfishing;
now, according to a new study authored by a team of UBC fisheries scientists, dozens will be
faced with the prospect of extinction by 2050.
The idea that «you can say it, you just have to
face the
consequences» isn't enough and hasn't been for quite a while
now.
Auto insurance is
now compulsory in all 50 states, which means you could
face serious
consequences if caught without it.
Exchanges must
now enroll and register with the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC), or else
face «criminal offense and civil penalty
consequences.»
As a study revealed earlier this year that online bullying has
now overtaken traditional forms of bullying, with 12 % of children
now experiencing cyberbulling compared to 9 %
face - to -
face, it is important to educate young people, parents and teachers about the
consequences and harmful effects bullying through technology can have.
State policymakers
now understand that children and youth in foster care
face long - term risks from their exposure to violence, child maltreatment and other adverse childhood experiences and are anxious to identify and implement strategies that will minimize the long - term
consequences for children and the costs to state budgets.
My daughter, in exchange for her compliance with the accusation received a 2013 Infiniti and
now doesn't want to see me because ``... she resents me so much» after I was clear about the
consequences of forgery, a third degree felony for which I was
facing litigation.
I interpret this case to mean that agents in the future will
now be required to verify all the contents of an SPIS or
face the
consequences in a regulatory hearing.
is basically made redundant, by his other statement: «I interpret this case to mean that agents in the future will
now be required to verify all the contents of an SPIS or
face the
consequences in a regulatory hearing.