Sentences with phrase «reaps whirlwind»

Mr Benn also criticised the Stop the War Coalition - until recently chaired by Mr Corbyn - for an article, since deleted, headlined «Paris reaps whirlwind of western support for extremist violence in Middle East».
We all live with the power of choice, and if you choose to do «wrong,» then be prepared to reap the whirlwind.
«And I am feeling, to a certain extent, that we are reaping the whirlwind at that.
The next generation will reap the whirlwind.
We are reaping the whirlwind of widespread infidelity.
(Cf. Langdon Gilkey's Reaping the Whirlwind: A Christian Interpretation of History [Seabury, 1976].)
When we sow to the wind, we reap a whirlwind.
So why would God Punish you more then a fellow in Kansas, Answer He wouldn't, But he didn't make the decision to live on the Coast you did so you might get a chance to reap the whirlwind.
If we are arbitrary and overbearing in foreign policy and unfair in domestic policies, we will reap a whirlwind.
Prepare to reap the whirlwind of cascading debts, broken social programs, and a failed liberal agenda folks.
Can these NPP people think right not to sow the wind so they don't reap the whirlwind?
He said pursuing the case would amount to «reaping the whirlwind».
There was no bluff to call: Paterson had no future in politics, meaning that they alone would reap the whirlwind of closing nursing homes and shuttering D.M.V. offices.
As they reap a whirlwind of youth unemployment and stagnant growth.
«After the Paris attacks we'd had statements about France reaping the whirlwind of their own actions [a phrase used in a statement by the Stop the War Coalition, of which Corbyn is a long - time supporter], and every time we have a terrorist attack we have this argument that «what can we expect?»
Fascinating, atmospheric, and utterly strange in ways both good and bad, Ghostbox Cowboy pulls back the curtain on those trying to export the American dream and reaping the whirlwind.
Support has declined by 10 percentage points since 2013, suggesting that opinion has shifted in response to the media attention the issue has received during the ongoing Vergara v. California litigation over the constitutionality of tenure (see «Reaping the Whirlwind,» legal beat, Fall 2016).
Reap the Whirlwind is a show wrapped in the language of seduction, beauty and the sublime, set against a backdrop of a classic American landscape.

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The whirlwind Trump is reaping is partly owed to the shallow reserve of goodwill the brand had in the first place.
But it is sadly absent in modern US attempts to foster democracy in Islamic States, which look more like secular wishful thinking and risk reaping more of the whirlwind of 9/11.
Having sown the legal wind, the unions will now reap the litigation whirlwind.
While the industry predicts a clean - energy bonanza from the West Coast's steady and powerful breezes that may go a long way to help the state meet its ambitious clean energy mandates, reaping the wind must first overcome a whirlwind of technological, economic and political challenges.
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