But as much as you may want to repay your parents for their care of you, you have to look at the financial and emotional
ramifications of taking them in.
One can only extrapolate, and with not enough information available yet, the singleplayer campaign could force the player to consider all
the ramifications of taking on enemies and making certain decisions throughout the game.
Until we better understand
the ramifications of taking it out, maybe we should think about leaving it there for a while longer.
Not exact matches
Richardson said that while the climate and energy
ramifications of the project can be hard to
take in, it's important to focus on the smaller engineering problems and the larger problems will
take care
of themselves.
The
ramifications of this amplified rule, which
takes effect on March 15, are just now beginning to sink in on licensees in the province.
Take note
of what the potential
ramifications could be if you can not pay the bill by the due date.
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.
It
took every ounce
of my emotional, spiritual and physical being to continue to address the abuse, the consequences, the
ramifications for three very long years.
Rankings
Ramifications: So far, everyone above the No. 16 Sooners have
taken care
of business.
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.
Arsenal make the long trip north to
take on Middlesbrough for tonight's Monday Night Football clash, in a match which will have huge
ramifications on both ends
of the table.
And it has other
ramifications, such as who will
take care
of all those divorced boomers?
«The
ramifications are
of such a magnitude that we have to
take our time and be judicious and do it properly.»
«I think that the
ramifications of all
of the demonstrations have
taken a toll on police,» he said.
«Though the full
ramifications of the investigation they claimed to be carrying out has not been made known to the management
of Daily Trust, the abduction
of Krishi is the height
of intimidation visited upon this company since January 26, 2018 following the publication
of a paid advertisement which the governor
of Jigawa State had
taken exception to.
As to what individuals can do, HSUS recommends spaying or neutering their dogs and cats, adopting from shelters or rescue groups, and considering all the
ramifications of pet ownership before deciding to
take on a cat or dog in the first place.
«You
take it literally, and it has weird
ramifications,» says Adam Riess
of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
It would
take an entire book to describe how the body keeps its pH normal, and the
ramifications of these processes.
Of course it's fun to talk to Russian pen pals but if you have at the back of your mind taking the next step as outlined above then now is the time to think through the ramifications of i
Of course it's fun to talk to Russian pen pals but if you have at the back
of your mind taking the next step as outlined above then now is the time to think through the ramifications of i
of your mind
taking the next step as outlined above then now is the time to think through the
ramifications of i
of it.
When a nurse administers Taylor's rape kit; when his mother, Anne (Lili Taylor), is disappointed time and again by the failure
of the police and the media to
take her son's claims seriously; or when the prep school's headmaster (Felicity Huffman) and basketball coach (Timothy Hutton) attempt to avoid any potential legal
ramifications for the institution itself, «American Crime» sustains its momentum by being as unflinching in style as it is in substance.
I wanted to put a human face to this conflict, to show how this violence is affecting everyday people, to show how everyday people are rising up to fight back, and to show the
ramifications of what happens when citizens
take the law into their own hands.
Herzog shows no interest in social media, instead aiming his curiosities toward more illuminating topics that we likely
take for granted: how a multiplayer game about biomolecules was able to crowdsource scientific discoveries, or how an autonomous - car engineer must deal with the
ramifications of a.i. not understanding the values
of human society.
With the lives
of her friends at stake, Tris makes a decision that will have
ramifications for all the people she loves and will
take her deep into enemy territory to face her fate.
When Simon Silver, psychic superstar and an old nemesis
of Matheson's reappears after three decades in retirement, Buckley and Matheson find themselves at odds over whether or not to
take him on, which leads to a rift between the two
of them, and
ramifications that go far beyond it.
'» Heineman's well - executed intention was «to get at the heart
of how this cartel violence is affecting everyday people, the response
of everyday people rising up to fight back, and then the
ramifications of what happens when citizens
take the law into their own hands.»
I hope that studios who consider a reboot
of a beloved television series
take a breather to consider the
ramifications of what can go wrong.
What are the
ramifications of this - and how would the IRS even know this exchange
took place?
Many people who are eager to
take advantage
of less restrictive Roth account requirements may not be fully anticipating the potential
ramifications of their decision.
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.
It is nothing less than a mutilation that
takes away from cats an integral part
of what makes them cats — a form
of physical deprivation with often profound behavioral and psychological
ramifications, the risks
of which far outweigh the benefits to uninformed cat owners and lovers.
The
ramifications of P&G
taking control
of the industry's number - two brand and changing its distribution strategy touched everyone in the pet channel.
«We're really trying to
take the time to make sure the game is balanced, because it's a complex title, in a big open world, with a lot
of storyline
ramifications.
Matt
took on Stardew Valley on the Switch and thought long and hard about the behavioural
ramifications of lootboxes, Sarah snuck into EB Expo 2017 and got her hands on some great game previews and
of course, there was the usual dose
of video entertainment from the crew.
We definitely ask them for updates often, and we're still very confident that they're eventually going to open those doors and welcome us in, but we also are really understanding that it's going to
take a while especially given all the
ramifications of everything.
Although Cain acknowledges the long and storied history
of painting, acknowledging the importance
of small but daring gestures by artists like Richard Tuttle and Elizabeth Murray, she also
takes pleasure in shaking things up a bit, and watching the
ramifications rattle off accordingly.
Jakob Kolding's work
takes public space as its subject: the
ramifications of architecture and urban design, the ways in which the controlled environment influences behavior.
In addressing the variety
of forms these activities
take and their
ramifications, this talk draws inspiration from Monique Wittig's essay «The Straight Mind» (1978), and Lygia Clark's radical relational work Baba Antropofagica [Cannibalistic Drool](1973), among others.
In relation to the above posts, and the drip drip drip effect
of climate change,
taking place so glacially - slow and yet very very real — and perhaps with huge
ramifications for the future
of humankind — I coined a new word the other day... and the inspiration for it came directly from this blog.
Raising questions
of governance and responsibility, he highlighted the potential geopolitical
ramifications of a country
taking unilateral action.
Daniel Solove, a lawyer and blogger,
takes a look at the long term effects
of the Internet on personal privacy and the legal
ramifications of a loss
of reputation.
One possible practical
ramification of that is that a regulator might, for instance,
take the view that if an application was likely to create an operation so powerful that it would wipe out firms in an area — geographical or according to work type — that would be a good reason for refusal.
Until you have
taken one or two
of these cases, it is difficult to completely understand the
ramifications — but
take my word for it.
This means that by coming to the courthouse with the client, he must ensure that the counsel
of record
takes back over the matter when he is available again, that the client's rights are preserved and protected in the counsel
of record's absence, and that the client is aware
of the
ramifications of the proceedings
taking place in his counsel
of record's absence.
Before using a particular technology in the course
of representing a client, an attorney must
take appropriate steps to evaluate: 1) the level
of security attendant to the use
of that technology, including whether reasonable precautions may be
taken when using the technology to increase the level
of security; 2) the legal
ramifications to a third party who intercepts, accesses or exceeds authorized use
of the electronic information; 3) the degree
of sensitivity
of the information; 4) the possible impact on the client
of an inadvertent disclosure
of privileged or confidential information or work product; 5) the urgency
of the
of the situation; and 6) the client's instructions and circumstances, such as access by others to the client's devices and communications.
Many
of the attorney's potential clients are people who do not
take filing for bankruptcy lightly; as such, they want to do some homework about what bankruptcy is, what the
ramifications are, etc..
Brinker's procedural holding therefore has immense practical
ramifications that I'm not sure the Court
of Appeal, in its pro-employer analytical framework, properly
took into account.
For those following the legal aid reforms debate in the UK, another article from the BBC that looks at the
ramifications of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment
of Offenders Act which
took many civil cases out
of the scope
of legal aid in April 2013.
Nevertheless, the scope and significance
of the Marshall decision is such that anyone
taking the role
of legal advisor to business should give pause to consider its
ramifications.
Before using a particular technology in the course
of representing a client, an attorney must
take appropriate steps to evaluate: 1) the level
of security attendant to the use
of that technology, including whether reasonable precautions may be
taken when using the technology to increase the level
of security; 2) the legal
ramifications to a third party who intercepts, accesses or exceeds authorized use
of the electronic information; 3) the degree
of sensitivity
of the information; 4) the possible impact on the client
of an inadvertent disclosure
of privileged or confidential information or work product; 5) the urgency
of the situation; and 6) the client ‟ s instructions and circumstances, such as access by others to the client ‟ s devices and communications.
There may be unpleasant
ramifications to your Delaware traffic tickets but
taking care
of them appropriately can help reduce their negative effects.