Sentences with phrase «ramifications because»

For example if you refinanced and bought a car or went on a trip there would be tax ramifications because that money had nothing to do with the home.
For example if you refinanced and bought a car or went on a trip there would be tax ramifications because that money had nothing to do with the home.
This, as you can see, has multidimensional ramifications because the less stress you're under during the day and the more healthy your diet is, the better you sleep — all leading to more productive workouts.
With guys, guys can kind of up exercise a bit, maybe even tweak calories down a little bit, maybe even lessen fat a little bit and then really drive weight loss in a more non-sustainable way per se, meaning it's nothing that you do forever, and they will have less ramifications because of the fertility and the hormonal fluctuations.

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That's because this technology is bringing a level of transparency and decentralization that will have massive life - changing ramifications we are only just beginning to fully appreciate.
The ramifications of the dollar - denominated oil trade are immense: Because oil is priced in dollars, there is huge demand for dollars, lending the U.S. economic and strategic power.
In our discussions, Governing Council was particularly concerned about the ramifications of US trade policy, because it is so fundamental to the Canadian economy.
And, as a result of that, you better be paying attention to what's happening here and how these technologies disrupt businesses that you may be currently invested in, either in the equity side or as a potential lender, because I think this is going to have ramifications for a number of different businesses in the industries in the immediate future.
Live, because deciding for or against it was obviously relevant and important; forced, because one either accepted Christianity or refused it — there was no getting out of the decision; and momentous, because, on the chance that God does exist, the decision would have eternal ramifications.
Simply because the organic metaphor has had politically undesirable ramifications in the past should not disqualify it forever as an object for theological reflection and argumentation.
Many people wrote me and said I believe you and I'm sorry but I can't get involved because of the legal ramifications.
Dr Peter Saunders, the campaign director explained the decision: «The judges» ruling was really pretty emphatic... there's been over ten attempts to change the law in British parliament in the last 15 years but all have failed because of concerns about public safety and the ramifications for vulnerable people».
The ramifications of this primary principle are endless, but some because of frequent violation need special mention.
When a believer bit.ches and moans about how if gay marriage is legalized, next is polygamy, in.cest and beastiality, (because for some reason all of those things are related) and we reject that because 1) beastiality is stupid because we're talking about two consenting adults 2) Polygamy is not really immoral but just incredibly tricky legally to design docu.ments that would make sense and 3) inc.est has some scientific ramifications and most of us can agree that as far as icky se.xual stuff goes, that ones a doozy.
Perhaps theologians and ethicists are silent on the latter issue because they view eating as relatively harmless (except in its economic ramifications).
For people who are concerned about the health ramifications of cocoanut oil, as far as I am aware it just goes solid because of its nature, not because of processing (which makes it less health - problematic), but I could be totally off with that and if you're really worried you should ask your health professional / the internet / a combination thereof.
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.
Mom and Dad would have been trying to hide it because nobody really knew the ramifications of playing with a concussion.»
We are dealing with sleep issues also and I am constantly second guessing myself and the choices I make because I worry about the ramifications of my actions.
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.
Trump has discussed with confidants and advisers in recent days the possibility of installing a new attorney general through a recess appointment if Jeff Sessions leaves the job, but has been warned not to move to push him out because of the political and legal ramifications.
«Madoff, because the others have no real larger ramifications; they are mere personal and private dramas.»
She is not trying to do this because she particularly likes immigration - one gets the sense that she would close the borders entirely if there were no negative economic ramifications.
The ruling, by the Appellate Division, First Department, in Manhattan, upheld a lower court finding that the city's Education Department did not comply with the 2009 state law on mayoral control of the city schools because it failed to adequately notify the public about the ramifications of the closings.
«In adding to your anti-corruption struggle, there is a need for you to also look into low productivity that has bastardized our economy because as it is now, our country is totally uncompetitive in all ramifications with other parts of the world.
Ms. Malliotakis said in the radio interview, «I'm inclined to want to do this because I do believe there are many ramifications for my constituents.»
«Because the speech for the first time was not accompanied by the budget, we don't know yet the ramifications of everything that was being talked about in the speech,» de Blasio told reporters on Monday, «which is why I'll express my praise for some of the things I heard but until we see the details, and particularly the budgetary details, we can't pass a final judgement.
The approach is important for conservation because it will help researchers in efforts to document habitat loss, which has legal ramifications under the Endangered Species Act.
They argue that the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance is similar to that posed by climate change because it is a natural process exacerbated by human activity and the actions of one country can have global ramifications.
The stakes are high because the new rules would have global ramifications.
It becomes a particularly nettlesome question because basic research of the sort done by Van Blerkom and Albertini has historically been adapted — snatched, really — for use in IVF clinics, often before all the biological ramifications are clear.
Further, because Mars — like the Precambrian crust — consists of billions - of - year - old rocks with hydrogen - producing potential, this finding has ramifications for astrobiology.
Because of this requirement, owners seek out ways to get their pets certified without thinking about the ramifications of their actions.»
This has many practical ramifications, however, because your metabolic rate also influences how you feel, how many calories you burn, how many calories you can eat without gaining weight, your libido, your fertility, your cold tolerance, how much subjective energy you have, how you recover from injuries and stress, how specific foods affect you, and how you perform in the gym.
The movie works as well as it does because Fleming and co-writer Sheryl Longin have real affection for their lead characters, even when they're failing to understand the full ramifications of their time at the White House.
Because Hare's script grapples with serious themes and singular events whose ramifications are still being felt, it is effective when it counts.
This is not because of its political or capital ramifications; sometimes a movie is buried because its distributors know it's not particularly good.
Forced to continually relive the same scenario while in another man's skin, Colter thus becomes Bill Murray - by - way - of - Scott - Bakula - by - way - of - Hercule - Poirot, except that — because he's really traveling to the dead Sean's expiring recorded memory of the morning's events, dubbed a «Source Code» — his behavior during these trips has no direct ramifications on the future.
It will be interesting to see how this evolves, because under current law, while sexting is clearly a very serious issue, it can currently have more serious ramifications in terms of criminality than the act of a child having underage sex.
We track this not just because we're geeky, but because — aside from the huge ramifications to the development of the tests — the number of states in the consortia matters.
The ruling, by the Appellate Division, First Department, in Manhattan, upheld a lower court finding that the city's Education Department did not comply with the 2009 state law on mayoral control of the city schools because it failed to adequately notify the public about the ramifications of the closings.
«Attempts at reform to help struggling students backfired, at least in part, because policymakers neglected to spend more time engaging in dialogue with teachers about how to address student motivation issues and the ramifications of failure on high - stakes universally required tasks,» Mac Iver writes.
A nine - week trial begins Monday - and lawyers for the plaintiffs say the case could have ramifications well beyond the state's borders.That's because the lawyers for the parents and school districts says the state not only underfunds public schools, but essentially ignores the state's «longstanding bilingual and multicultural history.»
Because of the case's potential political ramifications, a young policewoman is sent from Paris to aid Bruno with his investigation.
While you can't consider it a full - fledged Android tablet because of the Android restrictions on the current version, the device has serious ramifications for the ebook reader and mobile industries.
I can't stop raving about An American Marriage by Tayari Jones because that novel tackles the lasting ramifications of wrongful incarceration on families without preaching to the reader.
It is something you need to carefully think about because of the ramifications like losing the benefit of compounding, tax consequences, transaction fees and loss of any employer match from not contributing.
Whatever the reason, student loan debt is obviously a legitimate source of stress and worry, because consumers are more concerned about repaying their student loans than having their data stolen in a breach — which can have troubling ramifications.
Because the ramifications of irresponsible borrowing can be long - lasting and serious, here are some helpful tips.
Because bankruptcy can have so many serious known and unknown ramifications on your life, you should first thoroughly consider your other options, including renegotiating debt outside of bankruptcy.
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