Sentences with phrase «potentially putting an end to»

I was praying we wouldn't have a crash, which could potentially put an end to our epic adventures but in the end, we had one small slip during a sunrise ride and a scraped leg but nothing more.
If you are thinking about potentially putting an end to your marriage, it is important to get some basic information about what the divorce process entails.

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«Ending DACA would place severe economic strain on businesses around the country, putting them into the impossible and extremely costly position of having to fire productive employees for no other reason than an arbitrary change in federal policy, potentially resulting in backlash from other employees, or their broader community,» the report reads.
Having suffered a season - ending knee ligament injury against Anderlecht in April, it was presumed the soon - to - be 36 - year - old would not return to the north - west with an injury of this severity at his age potentially putting...
Unfortunately Chungy would suffer a potentially career ending injury in pre season 2011/12 as non league dickhead Tom Miller decided it would be appropriate to put one on the classy Korean.
Match Predictions: The beauty of United's squad is even if Mourinho decided to make 6 - 7 changes they can still put up a very strong side and that is where potentially United slow start to the season can end as a trophy laden year.
The sign removal would potentially end a controversy dating back to 2013 when the Highway Administration denied the state's request to put them up and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced the next year that the sign campaign was starting anyway.
Nonetheless, with rising sea level and environmental refugeeism compounding the increased demand on water, food, and land of a growing population (albeit one likely to level out mid 21st century), the combined impacts of climate change and global population increase could potentially yield a world that doesn't look that different from the one portrayed in the movie — indeed, as Jim Hansen puts it, «a different planet» — by century's end.
Three best friends living in rural Australia decide to finally put an end to their financial woes by taking up the potentially lucrative hobby of metal detecting.
Often, it is that free puppy or kitten who ends up not being fixed (whether due to financial inability or because the new owner puts it off) and potentially creates generations of more «free» pets which eventually end up on the street, abused, neglected, sick or injured.
While opinions differ among scientists over the specific changes global warming will effect, the general consensus is that temperatures will rise 3 - 10 °F statewide by century's end, potentially leading to a drop in rainfall across Southern California; this would put at great risk a variety of animal and plant species that live in the deserts east of Los Angeles.
However, it is in their economic self - interest to put an end to a potentially unlimited and uncertain liability.
If you don't have disability insurance, whether you're a company founder or employee, you're putting yourself at risk of not being able to make ends meet and potentially forcing yourself to have to go back to the corporate grind to get yourself on stable ground.
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