Sentences with phrase «of consequences»

If we have to lie to be public, or if we have to live in fear of the consequences of our honesty, I'd say we aren't living the Christian life.
We should be warning of the consequences of taking no action i.e. tell scary stories.
It seems reasonable to assume that at the very least the stakeholders for these breeds should be made aware of the consequences for doing nothing.
As a whole, students are more willing to talk about bullying behavior, and this has made them more aware of the consequences of not telling someone about it.
The choice of what to consume given the availability of accessible and affordable options is constrained by preferences due to culture, awareness, and understanding of the consequences in terms of emissions reduction.
Everybody's in fear of the consequences of making mistakes and of doing harm.
That is ultimately the justification for traditional teacher certification, regardless of its consequences for teacher shortages or for the recruitment of minority teachers.
There has been a tendency to argue for enormous funding to mitigate climate change, but with little understanding of the consequences of directing our wealth to that one risk and ignoring others.
But in 2009, denying the connection between carbon dioxide and global warming is just as frivolous and irresponsible, indeed even more so, because of the consequences of ignoring the problem.
He may start, who knows he may boss the midfield, but think of the consequences if he doesn't.
While investigating and solving puzzles is fun and can be quite lengthy, the lack of consequences for getting it wrong makes it feel more like an interactive story than a detective game.
Atheists aren't the one who believe it is an absolute necessity that in order to be moral, one must be afraid of the consequences of being naughty.
What kind of consequences do you think he may face?
No one knows whether the sum of all the carbon emissions from such fires adds up to anything of consequence for climate change.
There is no greater calling in terms of consequences, urgency, and significance.
Use other types of consequences for other problem behaviors.
However, you need to be aware of the consequences from the decisions you make.
There are a number of consequences to this ability to undertake multiple recycling.
Make a written list of consequences for breaking specific rules.
That was my point, that such violence, even when justified, brings a set of consequences which ought to be considered seriously.
It doesn't mean there aren't rules and expectations and any sort of consequence at all.
The fear comes from the knowledge of the consequences of missing payments.
I've always thought that a decision to take action is based on probability combined with severity of consequences.
Before you take the vote, you may need to be able to advise the voting members on those matters so that they are fully informed of the consequences.
The new version gives the player a single choice of consequence at the very end, so I'll see if that impression remains.
It is true, of course, that every experience is had in varying degrees of intensity or with a variety of consequences as between different occasions and persons.
There are lots of consequences which includes failing the activity itself.
While you're given ample warning of the consequences when buying coins, there is no confirmation dialogue when actually spending coins, so be careful not to waste them.
While these remain, reform can change little of consequence.
The film focuses mostly on foreign policy issues, although not much of consequence or of interest was captured while the camera was on.
But you should consider that this car slides into the position once occupied by big, black executive - class cars meant to transport people of consequence.
We need vivid examples of good work, and vivid examples of the consequences of bad work — both for the bad worker and for the larger society.
Most defensive driving courses offered by a driving school involved teaching a driver better awareness of the consequences if a person will drive while under the influence of alcohol.
It asks them to stop and gives them both a timeline, and a sense of the consequences if they continue to use your mark.
The new law will allow courts to hear evidence anonymously where witnesses are fearful of the consequences of being identified.
But entice a soon - to - be employee with prospects of job security and many people will just sign their name unaware of the consequences that may arise down the road.
It has to make us care about something of consequence.
Yet there has been surprisingly little study of their consequences.
Children younger than that are not presumed to have the capacity for negligence, nor a full concept of the consequences of an intentional action, so liability coverage applies to their actions.
Eventually, he could receive detention or another form of consequence from the school — and those natural consequences could be exactly what he needs.
So true that the men in each of these novels suffer none of the consequences.
Kids below the age of 13 are generally held not to understand the potential severity of their actions, or the chain of consequences arising from them.
What is at stake is whether our society intends to maintain a reasonable amount of open and robust debate about issues of consequence.

Phrases with «of consequences»

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