Sentences with phrase «real repercussions»

People come and go, and it feels like a real adventure with real repercussions for your actions.
The creation and consumption of animal products is no longer simply an ethical dilemma; it's an environmental one with real repercussions.
Some readers may find the absence of real repercussions worrying.
I'm so relieved they didn't sugar coat the very real repercussions of an all - out war for the young ones...
«I know this for a fact that the manager and the players are 100 per cent behind David Dein and I can see real repercussions coming off the back of this.»
From oil - scarred landscapes and the dream like monotony of manufacturing plants, to the booming industrial backdrop of modern China, his work represents the stark and very real repercussions of our modern way of life.
Everyone knew the industry had a sexism problem, yet no specific case merited real repercussions to the companies or individuals involved.
Bruce as a public figure is often removed from the situations Batman finds himself in, and having real repercussions for what Bruce does and says as Batman certainly shifts the dynamic, but not by much.
It's possible that this feud and match ends up pushing Styles from SmackDown to RAW, which could have some real repercussions for both rosters, given how key Styles is to the main event scene on Tuesdays.
Einstein's ability to see flaws and his fierce refusal to compromise had real repercussions.
Events play out with no real repercussions, maybe crime doesn't pay, combined with the irony of corrupt cops trusting each other with their lives.
76, dean of Harvard Law School, examines the ways in which Brown's legacy continues to affect equality issues in public and in school choice programs, and argues that the terms placed on such initiatives have real repercussions for both the character of American education and civil society itself.
76, dean of Harvard Law School, examines the ways in which Brown's legacy continues to affect equality issues in public and in school choice programs, and argues that the terms placed on such initiatives have real repercussions for both the character of American education and civil...
In 1983, Jeep's new Select - Trac system arrived with its «set - it - and - forget - it» feature that allowed the rig to be driven in four - wheel high at highway speeds on dry pavement without any real repercussions.
That means the primary account holder is left cleaning up the mess and repairing any damage done while the authorized user gets off without any real repercussions.
As a competitive player, I always try to stay alive as long as possible but there's significantly less pressure if there are no real repercussions.
As a sandbox, the game world is fun to explore and shoot up, though it comes with some real repercussions.
The Wayne family revelations seem to get dropped, the villains get beat and everything goes back to normal, with no real repercussions or consequences for anyone — except for Harvey, who will live with his scarred face forever.
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