Sentences with phrase «predictable consequences»

One only needs to see footage from any war to see precisely that refugees are one of the most predictable consequence of war.
I've seen cases in which inexperienced real estate investors used forms they got online to prepare their own deeds, with predictable consequences.
The whole process has been repeated so many times that extensive media coverage and heated online discussion are entirely predictable consequences.
Setting clear rules and predictable consequences for children's behaviour helps them know what you expect.
Using small, escalating, and predictable consequences helps most parents hold their children accountable for behavior rather than fighting with the school about consequences.
Using good economic reasoning (like a decision - making model) can help avoid unintended yet predictable consequences.
It seems to me, now, that these past twenty years of playing games, learning how they mean, and how to make them, and then creating them for others is an obvious — even predictable consequence of those three years I spent with my VIC - 20.
I would sell him without hesitation but don't see that happening... I just hope that wenger doesn't use it as excuse not to strengthen attacking options... That's what he did last summer in DM position with his silly talk of Diaby being like a new signing... it cost us challenging for the title this year and history sadly might well repeat itself with predictable consequences
Food waste and decreased program participation were entirely predictable consequences of imposing healthier school food on children long accustomed to school meals laden with sugar, fat and salt, especially without mandated nutrition education to support the meal changes.
It is an entirely predictable consequence of Sen. McConnell's bad habit of governing by manufactured crisis,» said an aide to the Senate Democratic leadership, who didn't want to be identified.
However, they are operating in a silent state of continual overwhelm, and the predictable consequence is disengagement.»
Some predictable consequences of the religious community's rather unintentional entry into the field are becoming apparent.
Instead, the games present virtual people, and actions with simple and predictable consequences, all occur - ring inside of a box.
Getting jailed during sit - ins of the 60s was an inevitable and predictable consequence, but I'm sure no one today would claim that being «upset» by being arrested was inappropriate.
«By creating a consistent and stable environment with clear expectations and predictable consequences, children can develop skills in managing themselves and their emotions,» McGregor says.
The researchers concluded the rise in whooping cough cases represents «the end - of - honeymoon» — a predictable consequence of incomplete vaccination coverage of infants combined with effective, but imperfect, vaccines.
If we looked at climate change as a predictable consequence of intelligent life — and a process that tends to follow specific patterns — we might be better equipped to figure out how to stop it.
There's enough evidence that shows increased lipids are a known and predictable consequence of a ketogenic diet, so that's a risk to consider.
Bored housewife and mother Shikha (Shilpa Shetty) commences a platonic relationship with aspiring actor Akash (Shiney Ahuja), with predictable consequences.
Lloyd and Harry are a lot older, but no wiser, and when Harry discovers that he may have a daughter, he and his mentally negligible buddy set out to track her down, with disastrous and entirely predictable consequences.
This concept suggests that if charter schools don't meet defined goals or state educational interests, they will face concrete, firm, and predictable consequences.
This shift, called «churn,» might not sound like a big deal, but as with any change in professional responsibilities, it does come with a learning curve and some predictable consequences.
As a predictable consequence: Canadians have never owed as much money, and debt continues to grow at three times the inflation rate.
It involves consistency and predictable consequences.
True to the pattern of the week, I overdo things again, recklessly knocking back shots that have no effect at all until I hit the freshest air in the world, with predictable consequences.
This is often blamed on «grid congestion» as if to say it is a shortcoming of the pre-existing grid, but in reality this bottlenecking is a predictable consequence of adding large capacities of remote, diffuse, and uncontrollably intermittent generators at the fringes of the grid far from the load centers that consume their power.
The slightly steeper temperature increase in the northern hemisphere is an entirely predictable consequence of the higher proportion of land to sea surface area north of the equator.
Dealing with the legal liability for these predictable consequences would promise to be a lively area of class action litigation....
While LASPO's cull of other services has had predictable consequences, the government intended the numbers of publicly funded mediations to rise.
A defendant's failure to take steps to halt the predictable consequences of dangers known to him or her may also be sufficient for an aggrieved family to prevail.
Expressing doubts about Hobbs, Bramwell B thought that catching a cold was the «predictable consequence» of a walk home at night.
From a developmental perspective, dysfunction is a predictable consequence of growth.
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