Sentences with phrase «ramifications of what»

One of the most complicated tasks when starting out is knowing the legal ramifications of what should be in the wholesale contract.
While there is now no difference before the law whether a married or a divorcing couple are same - sex or different - sex, the newness of this situation means that helping professionals should inform themselves and encourage same - sex couples to inform themselves about the legal rights and ramifications of what, until recently, had been a societal status in which they had no stake.
The ramifications of what the iPhone X is setting out to do are wide - ranging: looking at the the iPhone 8 afterward it dulls by comparison in terms of design, but it's still a very capable phone.
«You have to understand the ramifications of what you post and where you post it.»
We'll make sure you fully understand the ramifications of what you've been charged with, including potential sentencing guidelines.
Before we can fully comprehend the ramifications of what is happening with this ocean current system, a basic understanding of the AMOC is in order.
So what I'm saying here is to think carefully about the ramifications of what it means to stay in Amazon's KDP Select program.
We couldn't get away with zapping 1984 from your Kindle without people fuming against us, but maybe you'll be dumb enough to ignore the ramifications of what we're trying to do with the Fire.»
Be sure you read and understand all of the ramifications of what you agreed to when you granted the rights to a «publishing service» to publish and distribute your book.
The final scenes of the film hitch the publishing of the Pentagon Papers to the Watergate break - in, in case we weren't sure of the ramifications of what we just saw.
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.
'» 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.»
With the final shot lingering in your mind, and the ramifications of what it means, the effect of the burst of music and having still photographs from the early days of the relationship behind the credits is absolutely devastating.
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.
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.
Food is quite literally one of the most important things in our daily lives, yet barely anybody thinks about the ramifications of what they eat and how it will affect their health and the quality of their life (until, of course, they lose their health).
At this point I hope you can begin to imagine the potential health ramifications of what is often called «adrenal fatigue»: daily compromised immunity, continuous stress hormone release, being «on edge» generally, exhausted sex hormones (remembering my admittedly pet theory of why male endurance athletes often suffer from diminishing testosterone production and consequent receding hair).
Even though I had read about RA and its progression, I was still coming to grips with the full ramifications of what I was facing.
Sen. Joe Lieberman, an independent from Connecticut who sits with the Democratic caucus, told the CBS program «Face the Nation» that the United States should «put the brakes on right now until we understand the ramifications of what's happening in Japan.»
Hon. Prof. Aaron Michael Oquaye who thankfully is an academic of some repute, will better appreciate the full ramifications of what is before us,» it said in an address.
I mean, I remember seeing stories about it on the news, but since I was only eight years old the political ramifications of what I was seeing rather eluded me.
Maybe I'm just splitting hairs with this whole discussion, but as you'll see in the next several posts, the practical ramifications of what I'm arguing for have far - reaching effects in how we view and use Scripture.
We don't know the full narrative that we're in, we don't know the ramifications of what we're asking, and we don't know the countless other factors that are intersecting and being disseminated inside the mind of our Creator.
You noted, «The problem with the approach of Peter Enns in The Bible Tells Me So is not so much in what he says, but in the logical ramifications of what he says.
The problem with the approach of Peter Enns in The Bible Tells Me So is not so much in what he says, but in the logical ramifications of what he says.
That's fine, and I agree with you to a certain extent here, however it doesn't mean that you shouldn't consider the ramifications of what you say and do.
What is the ethical ramifications of what Jones is saying to the Church?
At the World Government Summit in Dubai, in February, Musk again cued the scary organ music, evoking the plots of classic horror stories when he noted that «sometimes what will happen is a scientist will get so engrossed in their work that they don't really realize the ramifications of what they're doing.»
Why would we think Mr. Goss did not understand the ramifications of what he did?
Now, just a few days after Verizon learned of the breach, it is contending with the ramifications of what is believed to be the largest hack of a single company.
However, it is likely that their parents do not understand the full ramification of what boys are feeling.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
Besides, if Mylan were to actually reduce the price of EpiPen, it would have ramifications other than just lowering what individuals pay for the drug.
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.
Generally, apps aren't placing their fine print front and center when we're using them, nor are they priming us to think too hard about what the long - term or large - scale ramifications of providing our data — and in this case, our friends» data — could be.
But Facebook users, in the middle of what seems to be a moment of broader cultural backlash against social media and technology, are also clearly grappling with the ramifications of their use of the platform.
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.
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.
Take note of what the potential ramifications could be if you can not pay the bill by the due date.
Timmy, what an incredibly display of your intelligence and careful consideration of the possible ramifications of technology in medical ethics.
And you will now be prepared to process and experience the effects of your previous belief and reap what you have sown... it is hard and difficult to face the hurt you can cause, the ramifications of the hate you can spread.
What are the ramifications of you being wrong?
I have no idea what the ramifications of that step are for me.
The dispute is over whether there is one, and what the ramifications are of this for curricular coherence and hence for pedagogical effectiveness.
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.
What does matter is the legal ramifications of marriage, not the religious ones.
Perhaps this is an extreme example but it illustrates what can happen if we routinely make disordered attachments while failing to understand the spiritual and psychological ramifications of such choices.
What are the ramifications of living in a wired and mediated world?
I wonder if what is innocuous to us is a way for us to say it would be too costly to my life to actually ponder the implications or ramifications of radical discipleship.
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