Sentences with phrase «ramifications for»

Whatever your view of the situation (mine is below), the vote and resulting funding cuts will have substantial ramifications for important programs aimed at limiting risks to vulnerable populations in hazard zones.
From a variety of intergenerational perspectives, the featured artists broadly question how technology has reimagined the physical body — as avatar, container, prosthesis, shell, surrogate, telepresence, or otherwise — as well its ongoing ramifications for understanding the evolving human condition.
While After the Moment considers Mapplethorpe's larger body of work, it highlights the Midwestern reactions to the show that got Barrie indicted, along with ramifications for what artists can show today.
New money - laundering regulations voted in by the European Parliament will have important ramifications for the art market.
Already comprising roughly 1,000 works by around 100 artists including Carlos Amorales, José Bedia, Alfredo Jaar, Gego, Guillermo Kuitca, Vik Muniz, among others, it is now the largest collection of Latin American art in Europe — an exciting new resource that will doubtless have interesting long - term ramifications for contemporary European art.
The attention currently directed from the West to the Islamic world has profound ramifications for the art made by those who come from the region but live elsewhere: that origin is increasingly becoming a defining term in the consideration of works by artists such as Mona Hatoum and Shirin Neshat.
It raised some alarm for the collector dealer about the ramifications for the art market if living artists can arbitrarily de-authentic works owned by others at whim.
Smith explored the objecthood of painting, but rather than merely reiterating a deadening literalism or an empty formalism symptomatic of the 70's, he found a peculiar new kind of lyricism that still might have ramifications for the future of abstract painting.
I thought about the possible ramifications for a while and then decided fuck it.
The biggest issue for me is not only for people who felt lied to and misled, to get refunds, but also to bring attention to the fact that when this whole thing eventually collapses — as it is poised to — it will have long term ramifications for the industry.
This has potentially huge ramifications for the video game industry, which has seen some of its biggest players turn to milking players for micro-transaction revenue even after they've shelled out money for the original product.
Other projects have tried to combine interactive and linear components — US sci - fi series Defiance is accompanied by a massively - multiplayer role - playing game, with battles in the latter originally planned to have ramifications for the television plotline.
You're tasked with exploring a cave and fulfilling requests for your fellow townsfolk, but there are no ramifications for ignoring or cancelling them, as far as I'm aware.
But the impact of this strategy has had wider ramifications for Nintendo.
No word on just what the ramifications for losing the property will be for the company.
Despite the serious ramifications for their world, you never really feel at the edge of your seat.
«We were very interested in getting out a message that it is illegal and potentially carries criminal ramifications for anyone to interfere with a government program,» he said.
Some significant longterm health ramifications for having untreated gingivitis and dental diseases include heart problems, renal diseases and significant immune compromise.
When humans contract diseases from their pets, the consequences, in rare instances, can carry legal ramifications for their veterinarians.
This is why the amount of worms present and extent of damage present at the time of treatment will have huge ramifications for the dog's quality and quantity of life.
The first visit will help assess the severity of the problem you're living with, the possible risks and ramifications for your family and the public, and potential for improvement.
Because the fees for index funds are so much less than for actively managed funds, the passive investing trend has important ramifications for investment industry profits.
But it could also end up higher — or lower — and this has ramifications for the whole deal.
This blog series takes Swensen's axiom on taxes and considers the ramifications for Australia's institutional investors, as agents, in managing financial assets on behalf of their principals.
Since you are taking a long time to pay it back, typically these loans often have negative ramifications for your credit score.
It would be wise to consult with a bankruptcy lawyer before you convert to consider all the ramifications for converting.
This has serious ramifications for the credit standing of almost one third of Coloradans.
On the other hand, investors are not currently appreciating the near - term ramifications for corporate profits, household spending or asset prices.
If a roommate listed on a renters insurance policy ever needs to file a claim, the ramifications for the policyholder can be serious.
This has positive and negative ramifications for the borrower.
Continuing a trend of expanding the «group» theory of liability, the Northern District of California's recent ruling in Sand v. Biotechnology Value Fund, L.P. may have far - reaching ramifications for managers of multiple funds.
The attractiveness of mortgage financing for home purchasers has important ramifications for the apartment REITs.
During the accumulation phase, there is a surrender charge period which is usually around 7 years (but can last as long as 15 years), and during this time there are penalties for early withdrawal which are in addition to any tax ramifications for early withdrawals.
Tax ramifications for early withdrawal include a 10 % penalty plus withdrawals being taxed first as income (rather than return of capital) under the «last in first out» (LIFO) method.
On August 9, 2017, the United States Department of Education filed a legal motion may have huge ramifications for thousands of teachers, social workers, police officers, and other public servants and government officials.
It may sound like a minor difference but it has huge ramifications for your portfolio.
This keeps you at the role of an adviser (a very active one though) which should have almost zero legal ramifications for you unless you try to deceive your relatives.
These credit cards tend to fall into one of four major groups: hotel, travel, airline, and cash back - each with varying ramifications for consumers.
This has huge ramifications for your future credit score — as you will shortly see.
This really has larger ramifications for authors than they may believe.
The outcome of this dispute will have permanent ramifications for publishers and indie authors alike.
In this interview, conducted by email with American Libraries Senior Editor Beverly Goldberg, Budler discussed her decision and its ramifications for Kansas.
I am sure that Lawrence Hill, Donna Leon and Joe Finder have the clout to keep their books on the site if I made a fuss, but I do wonder about the ramifications for some of the indies.
Also, it has ramifications for your blogged book.
The obvious question is that once the young Bobby Drake has accepted and embraced who he is, what are the ramifications for his adult counterpart?
Next week, we'll continue discussing the future of publishing and its ramifications for ebook authors.
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 think it has tremendous ramifications for the indie author with one or two books just starting out.
Publishers who chose to throw their weight to supporting other retailers and keeping afloat some of the long - standing retailers will potentially see greater options than a one - trick pony.Coker did expand on the ramifications for self - publishing.
Tamblyn went on to speak about how important self - publishing platforms have been in foreign markets where would - be authors may not have access to avenues for publication, notably small niche markets like sub-Saharan Africa, or oppressed cultures where freedom of expression is not as simple as writing a book and having it published and can have serious ramifications for the author.
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