Sentences with phrase «ramifications at»

Men often shy away from taking time off to care for children, fearing possible ramifications at work.
But there's more interesting ramifications at play here than just a few disappointed players.
As long as you aren't trying to apply for a new loan during the month that your credit score has dropped, I don't think there are any negative ramifications at all to your plan.
Is there any negative ramifications at all for doing this?
Fuller said that sending welfare recipients to work without increasing child - care funding has even worse ramifications at the national level.
«I think they've convinced themselves there are no ramifications at the ballot box if they do nothing.
Bonacic outlined the proposed amendment and detailed the ramifications at the Ulster County Chamber of Commerce breakfast in Kingston Thursday morning.
Birmingham host Barnsley for an absolutely crucial relegation six - pointer on Saturday and the result will have huge ramifications at the foot of the Championship.
Now Chelsea may be all - but out of the title race, trailing the two Manchester clubs by twelve - points, but it doesn't change the fact that Sunday's result WILL have huge ramifications at the top of the table.

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That shows you, even though they're at their infancy in terms of ecommerce, the middle class in China is set to explode, and the ramifications on global trade, companies here that produce products they want to buy, is absolutely monstrous.
Placing the customer at the center of everything has substantial ramifications on the future of retail.
It became hard to ignore the ramifications of this list - checking mentality when I found myself transferring tasks I hadn't completed to a new to - do list at the beginning of every month.
This can have huge ramifications on your ability to keep a cash flow and to order supplies, so it's worth at least having an initial plan.
Jacob Parakilas, deputy head of the U.S. program at Chatham House, discusses the ramifications of President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs.
Your customers may not know (or be at liberty to explain) all the ramifications of the purchase.
While the potential identification and conviction of a legitimate monster suspected of 50 rapes and at least 10 murders rightly goes in the Win column, the ramifications of this story and what it means for privacy in a broader sense needs to be discussed.
But Ford has made at least one promise that could have significant ramifications for the independent corporations: putting the city's garbage collection contract out to tender.
«For somebody at 70... it has some very specific ramifications
This morning I'm moderating a panel at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business, which is hosting a conference on the antitrust ramifications of digital platforms and concentration.
In a related story, Bill Gross, El - Erian's colleague at PIMCO, weighed in on the possible ramifications of Tropical Storm Sandy on the Tuesday's election.
With the ramifications still unclear and some analysts putting the chances of a «Grexit» at «very high», European Commission head Jean - Claude Juncker was to hold a teleconference on Monday morning with European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi, Tusk and Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
Among the many ramifications from the decision will be the need for the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to revisit some of its policy decisions aimed at achie...
While the study examined weight loss and the psychological effects, it also looked at the physiological ramifications of things such as disease prevention in the areas of diabetes, breast cancer, and cardiovascular disease.
At the World Government Summit in Dubai, in February, Musk again cued the scary organ music, evoking the plots of classic horror stories when he noted that «sometimes what will happen is a scientist will get so engrossed in their work that they don't really realize the ramifications of what they're doing.»
At any rate, I don't want some preacher telling me how to vote or telling me that if I vote for a certain candidate I was in sin (and yes, there are ramifications to this).
We will be looking at the exegetical evidence (or lack thereof) for these points, plus practical ramifications for discipleship that are involved.
In all processes, there is at the beginning of the process a ramification, a multiplication in large numbers, but the point to this is that ultimately there be a radical transformation.
No one can look at the worldwide AIDS crisis and not acknowledge that sexual promiscuity has horrific ramifications.
I think they have largely ignored the ramifications of the problem and its history to an extent that suggests they are only playing at dealing with it.
As God prehends the universe at the instant the piano teeters, he sees the various possible ways this little drama could be played out, sees all the ramifications of the possible scenarios, and realizes that some ways the action might unfold are better than others, that is, some outcomes would produce a future which when he, God, prehended it would make his experience more rich, more harmonious, more beautiful than his experience would be were alternative outcomes to produce quite different futures.
This is not to deny that those who are educated in biblical studies and at the same time enlightened by the Spirit are able to understand the cultural and theological ramifications of the revelation of the Word of God far better than those who are illiterate in these areas.
Sometimes a minor disturbance at the margins of a system may have ramifications and manifest themselves only at distant times and places.
Looking at all the wars in the last century there has been no justification in going to war and the ramifications goes on forever, never to be forgotten, always a running sore.
I still need to think through a lot of the ramifications of this, and talk to people who are experiencing it firsthand, as right now, some of this is theoretical for me (although... a large portion of it is not theoretical at all, but way, way too familiar...)
Even an atheist can acknowledge the negative ramifications of the death of God in society — e.g., the late Michael Harrington in his book The Politics at God's Funeral.
Rankings Ramifications: This game shouldn't impact the national rankings at all, but Southern Mississippi is still without a win this season.
Rankings Ramifications: The win won't do much for Stanford's BCS ranking — the Cardinal were heavy favorites and held serve — but the win, coupled with Oregon's shocking loss at Arizona, puts Stanford in the Pac - 12 Championship Game.
If Honda was to match Renault on engine performance at some point this season, the ramifications wouldn't just be huge for Red Bull and Toro Rosso, but also McLaren.
All of these injuries piling up at the same time could have long - term ramifications for their season, though, especially with another series against the Nats coming later this week.
The doctors at the combine saw an irregular EKG and held him out because they were unsure of what was causing it, and what future ramifications it could have.
Rankings Ramifications: The Tigers were ranked No. 7 coming into the game, with the Bulldogs at No. 25.
The privileged classes were perhaps blinded to the social ramifications of allowing a woman to choose a weapon, make a mighty swipe at an object, and then chase that object at a brisk pace.
I do not think he is corrupt (at the moment) but from my point of view it certainly looks like bias.Also I doubt he would want to take the point many people are making (that he cheated) into a court and open what would be a very public discussion.Irrespective of the result the ramifications of such a case would be far reaching indeed and would maybe result in a fair system where footballers and not referees affect the outcome of football matches.
Rankings Ramifications: Neither of these teams have to worry about silly things like rankings at this stage of the season.
You might not be able to watch it on socagol, but fans of Spanish football will know that the country is having a bit of upheaval at the moment, which has already affected La Liga (with Barca playing a match behind closed doors), and had ramifications for the Spanish national side.
But then I stumbled upon a study that looked at the ramifications of women delaying marriage that I hadn't seen addressed before — the «poor - match effect.»
In the meantime, the medical community is struggling to investigate, interpret, and understand the potential complications of the rise in positional cephalic disorders, and has not yet arrived at a consensus regarding the potential long - term ramifications of these conditions, or the correct prevention and treatment strategies to pursue.
Concerning ourselves with the relationship between our parenting choices and the impact on the neural development of our children is pretty darn important if we want to look at potential ramifications for adulthood.
Treaties are signed all the time by the executive level without Congress involvement but because of the ramifications that this particular agreement can have in the entire World, I believe that our Congress should at least have the opportunity to discuss it at large and give inputs as of how it should be implemented.
There are countless thousands of problems like this, little legal bits and pieces with big ramifications which can slip under the radar and might only be noticed at the last minute.
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