Sentences with phrase «real consequences»

Yet moderate income people do not fare much better when it comes to finding affordable legal help, with very real consequences for them, the justice system, and the entire community.
Indeed, policies directed at «migrants» can have very real consequences for those with the formal status of citizenship.
There's no question, though, that the shortage of affordable housing in many parts of the country is a real problem with real consequences for people with low or moderate incomes.
Always remember that your online behaviour can have real consequences in people's lives.
And admittedly, part of the fun of video games is being able to do things you can't otherwise do without suffering real consequences.
It ain't gonna happen folks, because atheists don't have the stomach to face REAL consequences of such an act.
It felt like a true survival game, with real consequences if you didn't properly prepare yourself and your fellow survivors.
Out of context, that information may be inaccurate and, moreover, may create real consequences for people.
In a host of policy areas inside and outside of education, history shows that clear federal prescriptions accompanied by real consequences bring results.
Not every trade nets income, and if you encounter a dry period in options with nothing to fall back on you could encounter real consequences.
If there were actual REAL consequences felt by the schools.
What happens here has real consequences across our country.
As the report today found, competition should require real consequences for those contractors who fail to deliver.
As the brutality ramps up, and the story gains real consequence, for some reason, we actually laugh harder.
That inevitably means more testing — and real consequences linked to student performance.
So, how can you get your anger under control before it causes real consequences?
Each decision forces you to think critically and can have real consequences in the future.
Those same participants also performed worse on a simple recall test, suggesting that these brain changes could have real consequences on memory functioning.
As more heat gets in and less is able to escape, things keep getting hotter, with real consequences for every element of our climate system.
There are, of course, real consequences for schools that aren't improving test scores.
Beyond the stigma faced by mothers who chose to breastfeed and smoke marijuana are the very real consequences that they could face jail time or abuse charges.
But you've now put them out into the world — where real consequences are now arising.
I honestly don't know why time and energy are being spent offering and debating such a bill, other than (a) to make Thom Tillis and the other GOP backers look good and reasonable without real consequence for doing so, and (b) to maybe lock in the GOP to setting up such a select committee / reappointing Mueller before it becomes necessary to do so.
David Dein built the Invincibles for Wenger and the man has done virtually nothing of real consequence since.
«The charter schools face real consequences while the traditional districts typically do not.»
As television's first crime drama to star a trio of women, Good Girls should break ground in a way that is both honest and equal, and it's worth asking whether these women are immune to real consequences solely because of censorship regulations or because of prevalent gender norms that repeatedly keep women safe from the face of danger.
There are potentially very real consequences here for this region and all New Yorkers.
Impact on Evolution Debates over whether to label viruses as living lead naturally to another question: Is pondering the status of viruses as living or nonliving more than a philosophical exercise, the basis of a lively and heated rhetorical debate but with little real consequence?
And are there real consequences — penalties — for persistently underperforming teachers?
It was a revolutionary piece of legislation that placed real consequences on countries preying on the most vulnerable.
The Abrahamic religions do and they're the only ones of real consequence globally as they are the ones with the greatest predilection for violence.
But unlike the WFP's endorsement in the race for governor, which could have held real consequences for Cuomo's general election match up against Republican Rob Astorino, the impact of the national endorsement for Sanders over Clinton is more of a symbolic statement of purpose for the party.
Whether or not there seem to be real consequences involved in making unfair assumptions or judgments about people, pause and ask yourself these questions adapted from a wise Arabian proverb: «Is what I'm about to say true?
It's saved however in the bleaker turn it takes in showcasing real consequences for its characters as their inner strengths and weaknesses of these heroes are revealed.
A Good Match For: Strategy fans, people who like games where loss carries real consequences, romantics, micromanagers, matchmakers.
This study suggests that weighting student performance heavily in teacher evaluation and specifying real consequences tied to how students achieve on performance measures focuses teachers» attention on these outcomes.
This game comes with unstated rules... and real consequences everyone gets suckerpunched regardless of behavior data... banks are balancing the profit line to prevent bank losses..
@Jonas: I was wondering how often this comes into the minds of developers, considering that anything approaching real consequence is usually steered well clear of.
I think developers can be accused most of being inconsiderate of the guaranteed real consequence of any game - time.
Taking that choice away from me makes my experience that much simpler but in many ways more meaningful because my actions have real consequences rather than phantom ones.
To approach it with irony fails to address the very real consequences Trump's border wall and policies will have upon immigrants and refugees, thus it does not really address the racial resentment and xenophobia that are driving its construction in the first place.
And if his budget cuts for climate science and programs aimed at fostering environmental resilience are not altered by Congress, there'll be lots more real consequences not directly related to Paris.
'' [T] he litigation behavior of NPEs has negative real consequences on innovation activity.
The message must be that truancy will not be tolerated and real consequences exist for students and parents.
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