Sentences with phrase «ramifications in»

Mr. Skinner will also delve into Trump's 2017 Tax Reform Bill and its legal ramifications in commercial real estate.
Consider for a moment the long - term ramifications in your lifetime from having an extra $ 10,000 right now.
The risks of ordinary therapy to alienated children not only includes increasing psychological harm but may now include medical / health ramifications in the form of consequences from what is referred to as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Banning foreign traders will have cut down on this, but impending tax ramifications in the country have also led to sell off by arbitrageurs.
A landmark court ruling against one of China's largest bitcoin exchanges poses far - reaching ramifications in the country's digital currency sector.
In the article, Will summarizes the basics of insider trading law, describes the Newman decision, and sets forth its ramifications in both criminal and civil enforcement cases.
Truck companies are then legally obligated to keep all evidence for inspection and discovery, or face ramifications in court.
In addition, for many jurors, these cases are fraught with political ramifications in a way that many other cases are not.
Local and regional impacts of climate change, both adverse and beneficial, may indeed have significant ramifications in other parts of the world.
That last one leads into the logical next issue of concern about global warming and climate change ramifications in society.
although this is a small amount of money to «donate» the ramifications in the business community is quite large.
As Roger A. Pielke, Jr., has pointed out for a decade, «climate change» has proved problematic in a more technical sense — with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change defining the term differently, in ways that have significant ramifications in treaty negotiations.
First, here's a look back at one of the odder ramifications in 1937 — a market in rare passenger pigeon eggs:
Art critic Joseph Tarrab has stated, «With the sea stars Nahas gave his paintings a cerebral elegance backed by a dense tactility and saturated chromatism, whereas the trees deeply rooted in his soul, with so many ramifications in his heart, make an astonishingly beautiful and powerful statement.»
Articulation is explored here in all of its guises: its negation as silence, its interruption in stuttering and its somatic ramifications in the human body.
(São Paulo, Brazil) Erica's study is focused on the São Paulo's central region, investigating mainly the area's architecture and its ramifications in the lives of its inhabitants.
Post-Impressionism, Cubism, and abstraction seem unremarkable now, but the intensity — and polarity — of the critical reception had ramifications in the Chicago art world for decades.
And a blog seemed like the perfect place to deliver my thoughts on those ramifications in the form a One Tamriel ESO review.
Furthermore, one of the biggest reasons why player movements manifest into more meaningful gameplay ramifications in Titanfall when compared to COD: AW is the map design that complements these abilities which leads us nicely into the next area of comparison.
Cloudrest includes a lot of choices, such as allowing teams to choose which order to fight the sub-bosses and main boss (a choice, the studio said, which will have ramifications in the storyline).
The opening of Turnover immediately hooked me and I was curious as to what would happen within the contained story of Clea and the outer ramifications in the rest of the country.
Politicians would be forced to do something with negative political ramifications in the short term to offset a problem that isn't going to explode until long after they have left office and shuffled off this mortal coil.
Over my past few posts, I've highlighted key transitions that have financial ramifications in any college graduate's life: The job search and managing life in your first apartment.
Add an incisive, perceptive examination of recent Afghan history and its ramifications in both America and the Middle East, and the result is a complete work of literature that succeeds in exploring the culture of a previously obscure nation that has become a pivot point in the global politics of the new millennium.
This had major ramifications in Madison, which has had high parent opt - out rates the past two years.
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.
As American Sniper keeps the concept of sharpshooters and their political / emotional ramifications in the spotlight, Sony is looking to get in on the action.
Though she's revealed to be «no one» with «nobody» parents in The Last Jedi — a development with all kinds of ramifications in the Star Wars universe — Pegg says he knows «what J.J. kind of intended — or at least what was sort of being chucked around.
I guess Orca is «guilty» of anthropomorphizing whales, but it's a lot more savvy about the ramifications in doing so than critics have given it credit for.
We see the ripples through his home life, as his spouse (the heartbreakingly good Tuva Novotny) deals with the unruly behaviour of their youngest son; we see the legal ramifications in courtroom exchanges that crackle with quiet suspense; and we see the positive benefits it has for his squad.
Turns out, that getaway may have some ramifications in Civil War and beyond, as director Peyton Reed told CinemaBlend.
Synopsis: A little knowledge is a dangerous thing — an adage proven with shocking ramifications in Henry Bean's «The Believer.»
Remember that even the things that you say online can have some huge ramifications in the offline world.
However, you are most definitely doing long term damage and there will be significant ramifications in the future.
Additionally, if a diabetic is not properly managing their disease, magnesium may be depleted, which has major ramifications in insulin resistance.
The integration of genetic information into patient care is having unexpected ramifications in the clinic.
«Although we are investigating a very basic problem in biology — how cells repair DNA damage — our discoveries have potential ramifications in the clinic,» says de Lange.
The U.S. Supreme Court will begin hearing a challenge to public union dues that could have ramifications in New York.
The plea has ramifications in this political season: It gives Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, whose office has conducted the investigation, a major win as his gubernatorial campaign seeks to burnish his bona fides as a crusader against entrenched corruption.
On 9 February, UK Prime Minister David Cameron chaired a meeting to discuss any possible ramifications in the event of an exit.
Let's call this an appetizer for the weekend's biggest match in North London that will have major ramifications in the quest to top the table.
This game will have major ramifications in terms of where these teams will be seeded come Playoffs.
Already, we've seen wide ranging NFL point spread ramifications in the sports betting marketplace following this shocking beat down.
The Arsenal senior squad may have blown the Premier League title this season, but there is still a league title that could be coming to the club this year and if it does it could have big ramifications in the future for the Gunners.
Pagliaro: If you design a package with only the package in mind, there is the potential to have serious ramifications in the rest of the supply chain.
This deeper understanding of sacrifice has further ramifications in other areas of our lives.
Moreover it has, for instance, had vast and disastrous ramifications in the theology of
Agency coverage often tends to seek simplistic solutions or Cold War ramifications in situations that are typically Asian, African or Latin American....
If you follow Kung down the rabbit hole, there will be ramifications in your personal life as well!
But aside from that, imagine the social ramifications in Persia.
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