Sentences with phrase «ramifications go»

As far as insurance ramifications go, remember that allowing your coverage to lapse will lead to substantially higher rates when you finally go to purchase a policy.
But the ramifications go far beyond just laptops and smartphones.
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.
Arsenal is not refuge centre for a rejected players, if Barca can have player like Messi, Suarez, Neymar, and other set of good players, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG etc can have a group of talented players in their term, why must Arsenal who is bigger than Everton in all ramification go for their rejected player not even their best.
And what are the cap ramifications going forward?

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It is going to have ramifications for business owners large and small.
The new health care plan is going to have ramifications.
To Schadt's math - trained perspective, there was one obvious ramification: biology was going to change from a qualitative to a highly quantitative discipline.
While there are signs of economic improvement, small businesses remain cautious in terms of hiring, amid uncertainties over the Federal government's ability to avoid the fiscal cliff and the tax ramifications of going over it.
For what it's worth, Bremmer isn't the only one who warned of long - term political ramifications of a Brexit, including less EU integration going forward.
While the ramifications of this dramatic move lay chiefly in the political realm, the business side of this drama is inspiring; when was the last time you witnessed one of the largest companies in the world going head - to - head with such A large foreign government?
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.
You're going to have to prepare a specification, which includes an abstract, background, summary, a detailed description and your conclusion, including the ramifications and scope.
When we do, you're going to see very substantial ramifications, especially if you were invested simply for a frozen set of variables.
The loan broker will work with the client to go over which options would work best to help them achieve their goals, as well as the ramifications and stipulations of each solution.
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.
He could not have known all the ramifications, just as people getting married don't know exactly how it's all going to pan out after the wedding.
The bottom line is that so many people are going through a crisis of belief, faith and intellect and there is no room for them to experience this safely, which often results in very tragic social ramifications.
This goes entirely against the gold standard of modern clinical care and is likely to have very serious ramifications, not only for the patients put on the LCP but for the practice of medicine in NHS hospitals.
We do not know how far the ramifications and interaction of this principle may go.
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.
Telling someone to fuck - off or a theology that says that great swaths of humanity (most people actually) are damned and are going to hell — and all the political, social, and psychological ramifications of that theology in the world of dividing people into «us» and «them» — and the «them» are not worthy of being in God's presence in the afterlife and therefore not worthy in this life either...
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.
But for American wineries or Chinese wine importers that have betted heavily on American wine's growth in China in recent years, the ramifications of the retaliatory tax are going to be vast, he added.
While anyone's first impulse might be to go ahead and do it, there may be ramifications you didn't think about.
Now before you all get after my friend's wife... her allergy isn't super severe, and she didn't want to inconvenience me, so her plan was to just work around any gluten I was going to be serving, not make a fuss and deal with the ramifications.
Rankings Ramifications: This is Texas A&M's third loss of the season, so the pollsters aren't going to be kind; LSU had previously been the highest - ranked three - loss team, and well, if A&M makes up only half the difference to fall to No. 17 it'll be lucky.
Rankings Ramifications: Clemson will almost certainly rise above Georgia, and may go up a few spots.
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.
These messages, to girls and boys, have ramifications that go way beyond bad dates in our youth — it impacts the way we approach and maintain our romantic relationships throughout life.
However, as the years went on and the complexity and ramifications of leaving the EU became apparent, voters who thought they knew a lot realized how little they knew.
A recent Institute for Government report found civil servants had a «patchy» understanding of the customs process and needed to be massively levelled up in a huge cross-departmental project if they were going to be able to deal with the ramification of leaving the EU.
This change has huge ramifications for the way we are going to practice politics in the coming decades and for civil society.
The ramifications of that advice go well beyond injection.
All of which goes to show how sporting events» political ramifications will be felt, or not felt, despite the efforts of politicians.There is no sense in a politician, even one of Salmond's abilities, trying to stir up a zeitgeist.
I understand that once the government goes into default it triggers a number of different legal steps and procedures, such as CDS and Repo agreement ramifications - this second link also talks about the distinction between a «technical» default and «actual» default.
I think it's much more complicated than we think, and I don't think that is going to accomplish the goal, and it could have statewide ramifications, and that's why I want to get to the speaker and urge deliberation here.»
We are wide awake to such NDC artful subterfuge and are prepared to go with them boot - for - boot in all its ramifications.
Miller's «departure from the field will have serious ramifications for many on - going archaeological projects throughout» the Near East, where she studies plant remains to better understand agricultural economies, wrote Melinda Zeder, director of the archaeobiology program at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., in a letter sent last weekend to Richard Hodges, the museum's director.
Augmenting our bodies with technology will have far - ranging ramifications and is going to happen far sooner than humanoid robots coming in to take my job — or to take over.
Still, the AIA has only recently gone into effect, and the ramifications of its new processes and procedures are just beginning to be felt.
Researchers found the benefits of the stomach - reduction surgery could overcome major concerns that go with it, such as the risks of the operation itself, the expense, emotional toll, adhering to a new lifestyle and unknown long - term ramifications.
There are bunch of girls that have gone mad together with the ramifications of Yoga within their body.
«You have no time to vet them or even to think about what your actions, your interactions or the ramifications are going to be.»
Fox sent the first, fourth and fifth episodes of Lucifer to critics, and it's only the fifth episode in which the show begins to make any real acknowledgment that the idea of the Devil on Earth ought to have theological ramifications and that if the Devil is going to bother going to a shrink, he ought to have some issues, daddy issues in particular.
Blue Ruin doesn't pull any of its punches when it shows the impacts of violence and revenge on real people and showcasing the real world ramifications of going on a revenge - filled massacre.
Not that the film eschews more explicit exposition, but handled delicately and realistically with two member of Murrow's staff (Robert Downey, Jr. and Patricia Clarkson), who have married against CBS policy, discussing the ramifications of what is going on, or the necessity that even Murrow succumbed to in signing the loyalty oaths CBS required of its employees.
Years later, he and Karen make yet another discovery with massive existential ramifications, and have to go on a journey to pursue their findings.
Make sure to check out our review of The Last Jedi, and our piece that explains the other ramifications of the ending and what it means for Rey, Kylo Ren and the rest going forward.
Sarah Wright plays Barry's wife and she blindly goes along with his activities without thinking of the ramifications.
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