Sentences with phrase «practical consequences of»

Yes, lawyer's did or will make a lot of money, and maybe that's the end game, but the significance of that fact needs to be put in perspective against what the practical consequences of the outcome will be over the fullness of time should TREB not prevail, in the end.
The practical consequences of any option should be thoroughly explored before memorializing a long - term plan.
A good way to help ease any tension is to hash out details on paper and think about the practical consequences of putting the plan into action.
In addition to dealing with myriad emotions and addressing the practical consequences of a decision to separate, divorcing spouses in California must also navigate through a seemingly foreign process governed by complex laws and procedures.
Those methods do not resolve difficult legal cases, but merely conceal the true springs of decision in such a case, which involve a careful examination of the practical consequences of a decision for or against the appellant.
For each of his clients, he strives to be the go - to source for information that can plainly explain the practical consequences of legal decisions and identify the optimal steps to protect and enforce legal rights.
There are also practical consequences of failing to have consistent disciplinary policies and procedures, generally communicated to all staff in written procedures, which are then consistently applied.
The contract is reviewed, and the report prepared, by highly experienced commercial solicitors who understand the practical consequences of how an agreement is drafted.
He maintains the highest of ethical practices and understands the practical consequences of each decision made in the litigation process.
Enforcement by computer program may be ill equipped to estimate the practical consequences of shutting down a car, too.
But of course these are only a few of the practical consequences of this important legislation.
Stephen Wilde says: April 29, 2010 at 11:23 am the effect of the practical consequences of the existence of that inversion.
The practical consequences of this are whether we will ever see that huge natural variation temperature «burp» that will completely swamp out the anthropogenic one we are experiencing right now.
In the United States and other high - emitting nations there is hardly a peep in the US media about the practical consequences of seeing climate change as a world - challenging ethical problem.
In the United States and other high - emitting nations there is hardly a peep or a whisper about the practical consequences of seeing climate change as a world - challenging ethical problem.
«But the practical consequences of it are limited.»
The practical consequences of these variations are relevant.
Will researchers ever notice any practical consequences of these well - intentioned instruments?
The practical consequences of all these recommendations are that changing your legally recognised gender would become a simple administrative procedure, presumably not much more involved than ticking a box on a form.
To understand the Pentecostal phenomenon it is more useful to identify the meaning and the practical consequences of the religious beliefs and experiences in the daily lives of the faithful than to discuss the degree of political conservativism of their ideology.
What have been the practical consequences of these persistent efforts to divide Korea?
Only Santorum was able to highlight (not very effectively) any of the practical consequences of an extended failure to raise the debt ceiling.
The lack of a tradition that has status in the university would have practical consequences of considerable importance.
Again: how extraordinary is a power that is gentle and confident enough to enter into the practical consequences of a human act of interpretation?
Uniting the statements of Benedict and Paul is an appeal to the practical consequences of accepting a principled evil.
The practical consequence of solving this problem is that Bitcoin gives us, for the first time, a way for one Internet user to transfer a unique piece of digital property to another Internet user, such that the transfer is guaranteed to be safe and secure, everyone knows that the transfer has taken place, and nobody can challenge the legitimacy of the transfer.
The practical consequence of this view is that our congregation has been celebrating same - sex marriages for almost two decades.
He argues that pedophilic abuse (when it does occur) is indeed the practical consequence of patriarchal power structures.
The present ecological crisis is partially the practical consequence of the old Newtonian philosophy of nature as dead, insensitive, and mechanical; and Hartshorne's panpsychism should aid man's efforts to rethink his relation to the cosmos.
A second practical consequence of the truth that the Church is the setting for the gospel of God in Jesus Christ is that we preach to make men members of the Church.
The practical consequence of roaming isomerization of this molecule is that it is thought to be followed by elimination of molecular bromine, leading to an increase of the reactive stock of this species in the atmosphere.
But in those sectors where money is tight, the main practical consequence of this judgment is not to panic, at least not yet.
One practical consequence of the big gap between attorneys» excellent formal schooling and the skills they need to do excellent work for clients:
I know that privacy law requires personal information to be kept secure, whether or not it's in electronic form, and as a practical consequence of this duty, privacy commissioners want personal information on mobile devices to be encrypted.
It may be that the Anderson decision is appealed but, as it stands, the practical consequence of the decision is that uncertainty in awards in fatal claims will continue for some time yet.
The practical consequence of solving this problem is that Bitcoin gives us, for the first time, a way for one Internet user to transfer a unique piece of digital property to another Internet user, such that the transfer is guaranteed to be safe and secure, everyone knows that the transfer has taken place, and nobody can challenge the legitimacy of the transfer.

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Yet even though the subject matter may be the mysteries of the Christian faith, the manner of contemplating them, speculative and impersonal, may still not transcend the natural plane, at least as far as practical consequences go.»
The writers of the other chapters in this book have referred to the practical side of Islam as the consequences of religion, the particular requirements of Islam, or as worship and dealings.
These practical consequences, the particular requirements of religion, have been codified in the four schools of law which exist amicably side by side in the Muslim world.
The theme is usually one of practical significance, like hurry, worry, fear, or grief, and the healing Christ is made real in consequence to many an unhappy heart.
In stressing one's own experience of redemption, Zinzendorf instrumentalized the faith by disconnecting God as He is in Himself, a concern too esoteric to be of practical consequence, from Christ the Savior upon whom our redemption rests.
This modern scientific revolution — together with its practical consequences in the marvels of the machine age — has been a triumph of reason, probably the major one in all history measured by brilliance and by transforming power.
He's developing an argument about the significance of the doctrine of the resurrection by discussing the logical consequence of denying it (verses 12 - 19), going on a very typical Pauline digression almost as if he's overcome by joy at the positive truth and has to triumphantly proclaim it (verses 20 - 28) then finally returning to drive home the practical point again (verses 29 - 35).
Second, this position has very serious practical consequences for strategies of political involvement.
This transformation of eschatology into «mysticism» (if that is the right word) had consequences in the practical sphere.
Another damaging consequence of this technology of education, in addition to what we have seen, is its deduced practical rule that maximum learning efficiency should involve minimum student - with - student interaction.
But for my purposes it is enough to say that the assumptions I have listed have many practical consequences when governments adopt policies oriented to economic growth on the basis of advice from neoliberal economists, or, indeed, many other economists who share this model.
The practical consequences are most easily identified in terms of what is omitted from the model.
«The doctrine of the Trinity is ultimately a practical doctrine with radical consequences for Christian life,» she says.
The reverent acceptance of the natural conditions of life has practical consequences.
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