Perhaps the dean, who guided him during his law studies, ought to have encouraged him to research
the public consequences of fiduciaries engaging in breach of trust, before applying to become a lawyer.
One of the most
public consequences of sex is children.
Their punishment for disobeying was death in a fiery furnace —
a public consequence of rebellion against the empire.
Not exact matches
Take, for example, the recently published report entitled «
Public Health
Consequences of E-Cigarettes,» by the National Academies
of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine — which the Academies helpfully point out is a «congressionally mandated» study.
It's clear that the environmental and
public health
consequences of our meat consumption demand more scrutiny and, according to some governments, taxation.
But the court in which these emails end up having the most significant
consequences is the court
of public opinion or in privately held evaluations.
The same holds true, with particularly serious
consequences, for the growing use
of high - definition video for a range
of needs such as telehealth and
public safety.
And yet emails that were never intended to be
public unavoidably will have
consequences, most
of which will never be tested in a court
of law or arbitration and some
of which may never be aired at all, such as the unreturned call or, ironically, the unanswered email.
«With the Sodium Mandate, the Board has required the disclosure
of just enough inaccurate and controversial information about sodium in certain food items to cause far reaching negative
consequences rather than help consumers and reduce
public health risks.»
But in 2013 the FDA announced that it was concerned about «the
public health
consequences of inaccurate results» from these mail - in spit tests and banned them.
«It will have serious
consequences for the health
of the
public and our planet, and the American people deserves actual answers,» Carper added.
Infectious diseases also spread more easily after these kinds
of weather events, and general infrastructure damage (such as to the water supply) carry unpredictable
public health
consequences.
«The
consequences of resistance spreading further into India and Africa could be grave if drug resistance is not tackled from a global
public health emergency perspective.»
Public policy has
consequences, as any Minnesotan who reads the business section
of their local newspaper can tell you.
This finding points to the need for a coherent framework for weighing the relative financial and macroeconomic
consequences of accumulating
public sector versus private sector debt.
«The deliberate and measured approach
of the settlement process is in stark contrast to that
of the Durbin amendment, which was passed in the dark
of night with no review
of its
consequences and virtually no
public debate.
Citing cases
of public reaction and criminal prosecution, the handbook forthrightly discusses the risks and
consequences companies face from ill - considered spending decisions.
We cognicenti know that national debts are not
of any great economic
consequence, but it's impossible to defend that position in
public debate.
The chairman
of the
Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, James Doty, said Wednesday that board member Jeanette Franzel will meet with representatives
of the U. S. Chamber
of Commerce and eight companies on Thursday to discuss concerns about the unintended
consequences of the PCAOB inspection process and changes to internal controls reviews.
What's more,
public service might even entitle you to student loan forgiveness without the worry
of tax
consequences.
This first hand perspective was eye opening and our hope is that the
public will have a greater awareness
of the devastation, power, and
consequences hurricanes have over our coastal areas, territories, and our neighbors in the Caribbean.
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.
«One
of the
consequences that comes from [taking] $ 300 million is that we have investors that entrusted us... so decisions
of going
public and on selling are not entirely our decisions.»
If there is any doubt about how morally repulsive, politically unpopular, and far reaching the
consequences of this rule will be, crafting it in secret behind closed doors and without
public input says all you need to know.»
The law firm noted that «engaging the
public through a notice - and - comment rulemaking process would help to inform the commission about the relevant considerations in developing the elements
of «actual delivery» and the potential unintended
consequences in rendering such an articulation.»
Hearings into the massive Trans - Pacific Partnership kicked off in Vancouver with a stark warning from the Trade Justice Network about the deal's many negative
consequences, and an urgent call for a comprehensive,
public and independent assessment
of the pact.
«
Public markets are a vital opportunity to create great jobs and have
consequences of encouraging so many other businesses in the area
of food transportation, food processing and development
of regional agriculture, food and beverage economies,» Soglin said.
Public assistance programs discourage individual and familial responsibility while simultaneously shielding self - destructive behavior from the sanction
of economic
consequences.
Republicans always through this into faces
of any liberal they deem has gone to far in
public discourse: «Freedom
of Speech is protected speech, but anything you say will have
consequences — sometimes unfavorable
consequences.»
Worth noticing is that his
public argument is about the
consequences of assisted reproductive technologies, how they result in embryo killing, freezing, and other abuses.
But the argument over the motive for Cochran's firing and its effect on civil and religious liberties obscures a deeper disagreement over Christian conceptions
of sin and the
consequences of those ideas in a
public work environment.
The
public must be made aware
of the deceptions, the ethically deeply flawed experiments, the conscienceless exploitation
of women, and the potentially dire
consequences to both mother and (surviving) fetus.
His comments drew fire from secularists, with a letter to The Daily Telegraph signed by 50
public figures headed by the president
of the British Humanist Association, Professor Jim Al - Khalili saying: «We object to his characterisation
of Britain as a «Christian country» and the negative
consequences for politics and society that this engenders.»
Thus, when militant rabbis called upon soldiers to disobey orders to withdraw from Gaza, he reminded the
public that undermining legitimate authority caused greater harm than the worst possible
consequences of evacuation.
That not only makes debate almost impossible — all we can do is assert the perceived benefits and
consequences of different world views — but it affects how we perceive
public personalities and their work.
What the
public needs to learn is that, like it or not, «We exist as material beings in a material world, all
of whose phenomena are the
consequences of material relations among material entities.»
In these and many other ways, the case is advanced that Christianity is a
public proposal within the realm
of authentically
public discourse, and requiring decisions
of immeasurable
consequences, both personal and cultural.
Thus did academic and theological dissent promiscuously issue permission slips for an era
of wink - wink, nudge - nudge, the
consequences of which are now on scandalous
public display.
The
consequences of using the
public spectrum primarily for commercial purposes are numerous, and increasingly disturbing.
On the ethical and cultural side, they need to help the
public as a whole to understand that the nihilism permeating contemporary life is the inevitable
consequence of apostasy.
Anderson focuses on three questions: «What is marriage, why does marriage matter for
public policy, and what are the
consequences of redefining marriage?»
The development
of universal free
public education, beginning at the elementary levels and rising within recent years to the college and university levels, has been a direct
consequence of the democratic impulse.
Hence the mass media produce a society in which all the people are at least tacitly consulted in the making
of decisions
of public consequence.
This belief, Bloom claims, is a
consequence of the failure
of colleges and universities to cultivate among their students a sense
of shared goals and a common vision
of the
public good.
Bin Laden has been a
public enemy for more than 30 years, he is the one responsible for over thousands
of deaths, so people should not be blamed for their excitement and joy, however people should be more careful about their overreactions and the possible
consequences.
Their sense
of corporate existence remained extremely strong, and their focus
of attention, as far as man is concerned, remained on that which is overt and visible, that which has
public consequences.
It is still impossible to foresee all the theological
consequences of these simple statements
of the Council, which were scarcely debated, and not noticed at all by press and
public opinion.
In a report commissioned by the Coalition for Marriage, which asked him to assess the likely knock - on legal
consequences of any proposed gay marriage legislation, he writes that any decision to redefine marriage will have far - reaching
consequences for schools, hospitals, foster carers and
public buildings.
It is likely that a second reason for Paul's using homosexuality as his illustration
of the immediate
consequence of idolatry is that its
public manifestations were typically associated with pagan temples.
The reception
of the Holy Eucharist is the most misunderstood aspect
of the Catholic faith, and when the likes
of such
public policy - makers as Nancy Pelosi make a national mockery
of Communion without
consequence, there is little wonder why it has become a mere symbol
of self - affirmation rather than the efficacious sign
of personal transformation through the Cross
of Christ and the «renewal
of the mind» (Rom.