These argumentations are always based on the cost of the actual birth itself, without looking at the price tag
of the consequences when things go wrong.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, aware of the significance of the federal tax break, warned Congress
of the consequences when the idea to eliminate the deduction surfaced in 2013 as a way to decrease the federal deficit.
In some cases, the SHBG levels never return to their normal levels, yet doctors rarely if ever warn their patients
of these consequences when prescribing the pill.
Leitch's discipline also gives the film dramatic credibility, increasing our investment in the story and creating a real sense
of consequence when things go haywire — and things definitely go haywire... repeatedly.
But that hardly seems
of consequence when a regular Continental GT already goes for $ 182,285.
I want a better understanding
of the consequences when it happens.
Also, that (a) you didn't think
of the consequences when you wrote about the cloud cover change and (b) you didn't think of the implications when the focus was restricted to the last 40 years.
In doing so we calculate herein a basic first attempt at the minimum EROI for current society and
some of the consequences when that minimum is approached.
When applicable rules allow enhancement based on any and all jury - rejected «facts,» prosecutors can brazenly charge any and all offenses for which there is a sliver of evidence, and pursue those charges throughout trial without fear
of any consequences when seeking later to make out their case to a sentencing judge.
Not exact matches
But if people can't act on their values
when the stakes aren't high, then how can they expect to act on them
when the
consequences of their inaction affect not only themselves, but an entire group
of people?
Looking at the current forecast models for gridlock, the
consequences of inaction are significant both at home and
when examining our global competitiveness.
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.»
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.
Those top performers would be able to interpret complex financial documents and anticipate the
consequences of each option available
when making a financial decision.
When the school finds sufficient evidence
of nonconsensual sex,
consequences vary.
The reality is that
when so many are left behind, shut out
of the rewards
of a growing economy, we all feel the
consequences.
Not only does physically getting up now and again protect you from the truly horrible health
consequences of too much sitting, but taking quick «smoke breaks» (sans cigarette)
when you feel your mental energy depleting (for most folks around every 90 minutes seems to be a good rule
of thumb) ensures you'll get more done in the long run.
When I was working on it from 1974 to 1994, it did not cross my mind that a legal case that would end up in the Supreme Court would be the
consequence of my work and I'm so gratified that it was a unanimous decision.»
But
when scientists carefully look at the
consequences of setting the clocks ahead an hour each year, they discover a host
of almost unbelievably scary facts.
When conditions become unpredictable or the
consequences of decisions become greater, our natural tendency is to grab the reigns tighter.
When the housing market's wealth train hit a wall,
of course, the
consequences were disastrous.
When Chicago lawyer Marvin Bower rescued what was then an accounting and engineering firm from near bankruptcy in 1939 and proceeded to invent the discipline
of management consulting, he enshrined a set
of commandments that guides McKinsey to this day: put client interest above firm profits; speak truth to power no matter the
consequences; our work must have real impact on the client's business; take client secrets to the grave.
When it's one
of those times, make the decision, live with the
consequences and move on.
When asked how many jobs the bank would likely relocate from Britain to the Netherlands as a
consequence of Brexit, Stevenson replied, «I think probably no more than about 150 people.»
They oversee the management
of major corporations that, if or
when they fail or engage in inappropriate or illegal conduct, the
consequences can be disastrous.
When even occasional (or single) instances
of a particular behaviour are going to result in tragic
consequences.
So while there are «as many as three thousand different factors that can come into play
when trying to understand the causes and
consequences of obesity... individual experts tend to focus on just one or two
of them, with different experts zeroing in on different factors.»
Unfortunately, the people behind convincing Brown to jack up the minimum wage are people who are always assuming the worst about deep - pocketed employers exploiting their employees while assuming unicorns
when it comes to the
consequences of their policies.
The
consequences of this weren't readily apparent until last year,
when more than a dozen women came forward with allegations
of harassment against VCs.
What investors should really ask themselves
when contemplating selling a stock is: «What are the
consequences of repeating the same purchase if this security were already liquidated and would I invest in it again?»
Carefully consider the tax
consequences of the conversion and maybe even wait until the fourth quarter
when you know more about this year's income.
On the one hand, it may be that postponing a rapid resolution protects us from the most damaging
consequences of a crisis,
when slower growth and a rising debt burden reinforce each other, while giving us time to rebalance less painfully — the Great depression in the US showed us how damaging the process can be.
When you do a convertible note with a cap that converts into the next round
of funding one
of the unintended
consequences is that if you're successful and raise at a larger price than your cap the early angels often get «multiple liquidation preferences» on their dollars in.
«If you continue just to add institution - by - institution guidelines, you will not create enough
of an umbrella to protect anybody from the social
consequences of a cyber event and, therefore, almost definitionally there will be one,» said Poloz, who expects the issue to feature prominently on the G7 agenda
when Canada plays host next year.
This type
of moral hazard occurs
when those who take economic decisions are not required to accept the full
consequences,
when that decision turns out badly.
You should carefully consider the tax
consequences of the conversion and maybe even wait until the fourth quarter
when you know exactly what your 2018 earnings will look like.
Often enough,
when excess savings are high, they flow into real estate and stock markets, perhaps even setting off bubbles, with overinvestment in real estate an almost inevitable
consequence of rapidly rising housing prices.
A decent person who had an affair would,
when faced with the prospect
of that affair going public, tell their spouse what happened, apologize, and accept the
consequences.
The
consequence of this initial drop in trading value was to trigger a number
of stop loss orders — mechanisms by which a trader's holdings will automatically be sold
when the price dips below a certain marker.
As Selena points out, your lifetime benefits are a factor
of when you claim Social Security and how long you live, so if you anticipate living to your life expectancy, it's rational to front - load your Social Security, so long as you're comfortable with the future
consequences.
Again, I'm not predicting regulators will strip Wynn
of his gaming license, but in a highly regulated environment,
when one man holds so much power in a company, these are
consequences investors need to consider.
When I look at the landscape for gold, I see the results
of the lack
of past exploration and development, and in
consequence, few new mines coming online.
I have provided multiple examples in this article that prove the inefficacy
of our refusal to believe that a negative event can happen, or our denial
of the facts that increase the probability
of a negative event happening, in not only preventing the occurrence
of a negative event but also in mitigating the negative
consequences of such an event
when it happens.
This week's The Economist magazine had an interesting article — well several actually - but one in particular that points out that
when countries try to cut their budget deficit as a %
of GDP by 1 %, they usually find that GDP contracts by half a % as a
consequence.
One
of the ironies and unintended
consequences of the credit crisis is that, while fewer large brokerages remain, those that stuck around are raking in easy money from the large institutions that now have limited choice
when executing trades.
One
of the
consequences of strong inflation is that real rates — what you get
when you subtract the current consumer price index (CPI) from the nominal rate — have turned negative.
When we live our lives in a way that refuses to listen to the suffering
of the world, we create
consequences that we can not imagine to be any part
of our intent.
This process is can often be completed in 30 minutes or less - a small amount
of time to spend
when you consider the
consequences of poor plan design.
When you start playing and trying to manipulate financial instruments like currencies, you open up the door to a lot
of unintended
consequences and we saw it this morning.