Sentences with phrase «of the consequences in»

God did not need to snap his fingers as time is not of consequence in an eternal landscape so this observed natural process works.
----------------- Your opinions on the Bible are of no consequence in this case, since the manuscript evidence proves the point that Constantine in fact did not invent the divinity of Jesus.
I have the faith and the belief of consequence in the end and still choose to do the wrong things... I'm outta this forum, being around all these atheists makes me feel like I'm being surrounded by soulless zombies!
The letter condemned certain «Americanist» propositions (about spirituality, ecclesiology, the Church and modernity, and church / state relations); but the pope also admitted his uncertainty that anyone of consequence in the American Church held to the proscribed notions.
If such is the case, i.e., if such a thing is conceivable, the later generation has even a direct advantage over the contemporary generation; and a man would surely have to be very stupid if he could speak of the consequences in this sense, and yet rave about how fortunate the contemporaries were.
Leavers (and the government) called this bluster, which ignores that Barnier conceded nothing at all of consequence in the first phase of negotiations.
The conference committees seldom decide anything of consequence in public, but can be viewed as an indication of what's going on behind the scenes.
This game is thus of no consequence in terms of the qualification process, but Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah has declared his intention to use this game as part of the rebuilding process of his team.
At the annual Somos el Futuro conference, where just about every politician and lobbyist of consequence in the state spends a few days gladhanding in sunny Puerto Rico, Mr. Schlein will set up a table on the beach.
He asserts that «mankind's CO2 is of no consequence in climate change».
The biggest fears in stage performance anxiety are the fears of making mistakes, fears of forgetting any part of our act, fears of the consequences in our careers, fears of being judged etc..
At the very least, moms and dads may prefer a story that offers a modicum of consequence in exchange for the kind of death and destruction these guys unleash in the name of saving America a few bucks.
The hacking of reams and reams of internal files, communications, and contact information from Sony Entertainment could be part of the plot of a Hollywood navel - gazing drama, or part of an intricate web of consequences in a Neal Stephenson novel, but instead it's... actually happening.
The Center for Civic Education's secondary - level We the People ignores the acceptance of consequences in its answer to the question, «Must you obey bad rules?»
In order to get out of school, Larry must be such a constant thorn in the side of education that he works himself all the way up the hierarchy of consequences in order to get the boot.
And that.s why someone should forward this article to anyone of consequence in the Sony hierarchy.
Even though it's heart wrenching to lose one of your best men, there's a real sense of consequence in your choices and the game's ability to create those emotions.
What makes it especially interesting is the level of consequence in the game - it's not just currency and time you lose from crashing, but people too.
How fractured and angry depended on choices you made, and that cliffhanger felt like one of the few true bits of consequence in a series which, while enjoyable and often endearing, often felt like it exchanged big picture tension for character focus.
Roth, though, was young and still finding his way as a writer; Guston, as Roth would later put it, was «full of the doubt that can beset an artist of consequence in late middle age.
It was only a matter of time before the Documents of Contemporary Art series — Whitechapel Gallery's Linnaen attempt to commission a writer for every concept, category, or sensibility that was ever of any consequence in the art world — would turn to the internet as a subject.
The only land masses of any consequence in this vast area of at least one fifth of the entire globe is New Zealand and NZ's West Island, Australia.
It includes the conclusion that «The above analysis... shows that the actual level of GHGs in the atmosphere... is almost of no consequence in determining the increase in surface temperature from the Greenhouse effect.
The dramatic retreat of perennial Arctic sea ice has been a wake - up call to the climate community that climate change may not necessarily be slow and steady nor its impacts only of consequence in the far - off future.
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.
Besides, the attribution Wikipedia link of Coby's is suggestive of volcanic forcing having a major role and it doesn't look like sulphate forcing rose faster than greenhouse forcing over any time period of consequence in the 20th century.
Bailey & Galyen will provide you with a realistic evaluation of the consequences in your case, and outline the best course of action.
The trial court must first determine whether the proffered expert testimony is relevant, that is, whether it has any tendency to make a fact more or less probable than it would be without the evidence; and whether the fact is of consequence in determining the action.

Not exact matches

These companies use political contributions and armies of lobbyists to cajole governments to ignore the consequences: an economic crisis worse than the recent recession awaits if these nations fail to spark growth in areas that can stimulate growth and create jobs.
«Things are changing because we see the disorder of globalisation and the consequences in your own country.
But anytime you place your revenues in the hands of another company, you subject yourself to both the positive and negative consequences of their actions.
In a self - perpetuating attention - grabbing loop, the only capital of any consequence is that of notoriety.
Failure to comply may result in a variety of consequences, including the cancelation of ads you have placed and termination of your account,» the company's ad guidelines read.
Trichotillomania isn't dangerous, but it has some social consequences in that the more you pull your hair, the more bald patches and absence of hair you have, which can lead to social ostracization or criticism.
When failing businesses in the industry cut corners to save money, the consequences for the families of donors can be emotionally wrenching.
He made a similar suggestion in 2003 during a speech at Georgetown University, pointing to a Bible scripture that spoke of a «day of great slaughter, when the towers fall,» adding «there are consequences when we turn away from our source of our strength.»
«In that sort of environment, I think the retailers will have to become more competitive in terms of the prices they pay for diamonds and, as a consequence, maybe concentrating on the production and the mining end of the spectrum makes more sense.&raquIn that sort of environment, I think the retailers will have to become more competitive in terms of the prices they pay for diamonds and, as a consequence, maybe concentrating on the production and the mining end of the spectrum makes more sense.&raquin terms of the prices they pay for diamonds and, as a consequence, maybe concentrating on the production and the mining end of the spectrum makes more sense.»
There are obvious consequences to drinking on the clock: A study from the Journal of Consumer Psychology found that prospective hires who ordered a glass of wine during an interview were seen as less intelligent than those who abstained — even when the interviewer was indulging in a drink.
«I remember long discussions with him on the consequences of imperfect information or incomplete risk markets; my own work and that of numerous colleagues had shown that in these conditions, markets typically didn't work well.
acquisitions and integration of acquired businesses may result in operating difficulties and other unintended consequences;
Whether you're having trouble landing new clients, or are dealing with the unforeseen consequences of overlooking important startup costs, the fact remains that the only solution is to take aggressive and calculated action in order to reduce expenditure and increase the availability of income so that it can be used to make crucial investments and pertinent debt repayments.
'' «Good» inflation is a consequence of an improved growth backdrop, leading to an increase in wages that pushes up prices and services,» it said.
Such an outcome could prove to be a classic unintended consequence: Morneau's reforms — meant to reduce or contain the accumulated risk created by precipitously over-leveraged homebuyers — may unwittingly increase the overall systemic risk in the economy by driving red - lined borrowers to the sort of uninsured subprime mortgages that have proliferated in the shadow banking sector.
Real life consequences include: high monetary fines, the suspension of your business or ability to sell that particular item, and in rare cases you may face criminal charges.
That, in turn, had the unlucky consequence of giving us false expectations about how fast we could do it elsewhere.
This decision is crucial in terms of the tax consequences, the authority given to individuals associated with the company, and potential liability (that is, the financial responsibility) for each person connected with the business.
«Merkel is struggling to keep the various factions, not only in her government, but also in Europe in line, warning against careless talk in such a feral environment warning of the serious consequences that an «uncontrolled insolvency» would bring,» said Michael Hewson, markets analyst at CMC Markets.
If we included the deferred tax charge in our calculations we'd immediately ignore the consequences of a major part of all tax planning activity.»
The consequence, says John Ruffolo, Deloitte's global thought leader for technology, media and telecommunications, is that «a lot of these companies had to bootstrap themselves and focus in on developing their business model.»
But in the first weeks of his presidency it is clear that Trump moves very quickly, often with no apparent planning, and often with no regard for long - term consequence, logic, or strategy.
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