Sentences with phrase «ramifications from»

Further, there are psychological ramifications from abandoning a responsibility, hurting your neighborhood and not trying to gain closure for yourself.
Given the current political climate, it is essential that we heighten our advocacy work in 2018 to deal with vital legislative issues such as the National Flood Insurance Program, 1031 - exchanges, and ramifications from tax reform.
In this Broker to Broker Q&A, Billoo discusses potential ramifications from certain provisions, from personal guaranty to relocation.
It'll be some time before we see any financial ramifications from the Cambridge Analytica fallout.
While the ramifications from that lawsuit continue to rumble in the background, it seems sensible, to say the least, that Facebook has made Wixen a priority in its licensing moves.
The type of premium payment option chosen and the amount paid also has ramifications from the point of view of income tax.
Rochester commercial litigation partner Carolyn Nussbaum was quoted in this article about possible ramifications from the ruling in the insider trading case United States of America v. Mathew Martoma.
There may also be ramifications from the Department of Motor Vehicles for owning a vehicle without having insurance.
A less sensitive climate system would mean average warming of less than 2 degrees C and, therefore, fewer ramifications from global warming.
«The natural world and its visual wonders and horrors,» she explained, «man - made devices with their mind - boggling engineering feats and destructive abominations, elusive human nature and its multiple ramifications from the sublime to unbelievable abhorrences — to me are all one.»
Ramifications from the bill could also force several charter schools to close their doors to students and families.
In my classroom, I encourage students to discuss the truth and its ramifications from multiple angles.
We'll just have to wait and see the ramifications from their actions.»
SHANGHAI: Cedric Bakambu's protracted 40 - million - euro move from Villarreal to Beijing Guoan is a litmus test of Chinese football's 100 percent transfer tax and could have ramifications from Spain to England and beyond.
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...
But let us consider the possible ramifications from only the government outlets.

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To Schadt's math - trained perspective, there was one obvious ramification: biology was going to change from a qualitative to a highly quantitative discipline.
The ramifications of his theories on business are wide and varied, but the real power comes from the simplicity of his principles.
They begin with an immediate overhaul of NAFTA, with his ordering the Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission to form a study on the ramifications of withdrawal from the treaty and what would be required through legislation to do so.
Out of all the features of tax reform, the shift to a territorial system away from a worldwide one is probably the component that will have the longest - lasting ramifications.
January 2017 capital controls from the PBoC for China based exchanges failed to have important industry growth ramifications beyond a slowdown of Yuan - Bitcoin exchange volume,» Bauerle explained.
Aside from the deep sense of loss, you would also be left dealing with a myriad of legal and financial ramifications.
On Day 1, Trump would begin reforming NAFTA, including ordering the Commerce Department and International Trade Commission to begin a study on what the ramifications of withdrawing from the treaty would be, and what would be required legislatively to do so.
Roger: I think some of the reflections of the elections around the world have to do with dissatisfaction from people who may have had a lifestyle that existed in the 1970s that no longer exists as a result of a lot of these changes that we are talking about, so I think that's potential ramifications that could stifle.
For more on the likely ramifications of the Paris terror attacks, read the full paper from the BlackRock Investment Institute, «After the Paris Tragedy.»
The 10 who were «Curious to take a look» were from legit media companies, digital and traditional, who had an understanding of the value Gawker founder and CEO Denton had created, but also a bit of anxiety around the potential ramifications of associating with a «tainted» brand.
The trauma of slavery, the fratricide of the Civil War, the profound legal ramifications of the Reconstruction amendments, the ignoble post-Reconstruction retreat from the moral and practical implications of black citizenship, the collective redemption of the Civil Rights Movement — these have worked to make us Americans the people we are.
You have to respect a religion that expects you to study an issue, contemplate upon its ramifications, then act as you feel you should without coercion from others.
I told him that the ramifications of our tiny steps of obedience are often hidden from us.
In discussing the ramifications of this, Bion observed that effective groups often develop elaborate structures, designed to keep their sophisticated goals from being derailed by more primal group activities like gossiping about members and vilifying non-members.»
I suppose we are more interested, not in the collision itself, but in the factors that lead up to it, the pressures that contained it, and the ramifications that came from it.
But when Christians talk about getting saved from their sins, more often than not, they are referring exclusively to what they believe are the eternal ramifications of sin — damnation in hell.
I now see that «getting saved» isn't just about avoiding hell in the future, but about being liberated from the ramifications of my sin here and now.
But aside from that, imagine the social ramifications in Persia.
It's time we examine the negative ramifications to long - standing microaggressions, misogyny, and verbal abuse as seriously as we would embezzling or sexual misconduct from a church leader.
Beginning with the doctrine of creation makes sense from a systematic, logical point of view, after one has worked out the ramifications of faith for the big issues of life from within a posture of commitment.
In course of time, unusual events were studied as of special significance; and from this into portents of one sort or another the way was easy: earthquakes, ec1ipses, abnormal births, abnormal weather, celestial phenomena, and then ritualistic phenomena, such as the structure of a sacrificed animal, the spread of oil on water, and so on in manifold ramifications.
2.9 - Il), in which evil, disease, and discord should diminish to a vanishing point in a «heaven and earth» which are essentially «new» (cf., Rev. 21: 1), or a «final ramification» in which evil grows beside good, its equally capacitated shadow side in the evolutionary advance, until the ultimate paroxysm in which the good receives absolute vindication and the evil is self - excluded from Omega's consummation (PM 288; cf. Matt.
They never consider the ramifications resulting from these superlative qualities that they give to their god.
The immediate program in South Africa is decolonization, liberation from apartheid with all its ramifications, de-Europeanization, reAfricanization, socialization — by which I mean social security, medical care, security for aged people.
I have long pondered the HyperDeconstructionary flatulent duality of Moral Law and it's ipso facto ramifications on Miracle Whip, and I suddenly relized that Moral Law unerringly had to be a blond caucasian hippy guy from a part of the Middle East that has no blond caucasian hippy guys.
The health ramifications of virgin coconut oil keep surfacing from international studies without much coverage from mainstream media health or food sections.
«There's widespread support in the industry for the rebate to be removed from NZ producers, but every time we raise this with decision makers in Canberra we run up against the argument of whether removing that entitlement will have broader ramifications on our trading agreements, not just with New Zealand but with other countries as well.
Aside from the ramifications, this is a match - up between this season's strongest squads..
The next biggest story from Sunday, the overarching theme that will have ramifications for the playoffs and beyond, was the surprise teams showing up to tell us that they aren't really a surprise anymore.
for one player that can be jettisoned from the team, regardless of contract length and salary, without cap ramifications.
But Jacksonville could cut bait with no ramifications and go after a replacement to complete a team that has one of the NFL's most impressive rosters aside from the quarterback position.
On June 8, 2015, the NCAA formally voted to reduce the shot clock from 35 - seconds to 30 - seconds, and it became obvious that this change would have dramatic ramifications for college basketball bettors.
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.
On June 8, 2015, the NCAA formally voted to reduce the length of the shot clock from 35 seconds to 30 seconds, and it was immediately clear this would have major ramifications for college basketball...
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