Sentences with phrase «rely on consequences»

They set limits and rely on consequences to teach children about mistakes.
Today he relies on the consequences of having completed a period of 10 years which was not interrupted because his conduct remained hidden owing to the physical and moral violence horribly exercised on the victim for years.
John Rosemond said that discipline relies on consequences is doomed to failure.

Not exact matches

«Many corporate law firms do not employ trust - and - estate specialists — and the consequences can be costly for entrepreneurs if they simply rely on the advice of a partner who remembers drafting a will back in law school,» Rubenstein says.
And considering the degree to which businesses rely on electronic data for their operations, it's easy to understand the crippling consequences an unavoidable natural catastrophe like a fire, flood, or earthquake can have on a business.
I think something that keeps becoming a problem for various sort of consumer - driven initiatives here is that people demand a level of security and predictability and reliability out of [healthcare that keeps them from being able to walk out of a doctor's office and say no, or keeps them from being willing to accept the consequences of a market, which, after all, rely to some degree on scarcity.
However, to do this calculation and then rely on it as gospel is a mistake with potentially dire consequences for investors.
While employers can pull your credit report, a study done for The National Bureau of Economic Research states, «Credit reports -LSB-...] are of limited consequence for labor market outcomes, where employers rely on a much broader set of screening mechanisms.»
Via TheAntiMedia.org, A small community in New Mexico is learning firsthand the consequences of relying on corporate industry to fuel your economy.
Still thinking of discipline in terms of child care, it becomes apparent, however, that the best prevention is education whenever it can be achieved that is, that the child who can learn to anticipate consequences for himself is in a much better position to avoid harmful misconduct than the child who relies wholly on external admonitions.
Unicorns and candy - floss buildings aside, the realist in me constantly wonders what the long term consequences of Henry's (possibly successful) loan spell are and why the Gunners had to rely on a 34 year old veteran when being faced by a pedestrian opposition that would have been annihilated by any other team in the running for a Champions league spot.....
Wilderness programs may be more likely to fall into the category of relying on natural consequences to teach kids in a very literal way.
«Any realistic plan to reduce global warming pollution sufficiently — and in time — to avoid dangerous consequences must rely in part on preserving tropical forests,» reports Environmental Defense Fund.
However, at Sundance, we do not use any of these methods to correct poor behavior and instead rely on natural consequences to deal with non-compliance.
«While big money corporate executives continue to take advantage of tax loopholes so they can fatten their wallets, our communities are left to suffer the consequences: cuts to classrooms, programs, and services we rely on every day,» said Mark Emanatian, Capital District Organizer for Citizen Action of New York.
However, such a study should be enacted prior to placing any caps on growth on any segment of the taxi industry,» Mr. Diaz said in a statement «The legislation before the City Council is flawed, and would have the unintended consequence of inhibiting the growth of the livery car services my borough and much of the city relies on for transportation.»
Modeling the worst To make that judgment, the NRC relies on computer modeling, the most recent of which is known as State - of - the - Art Reactor Consequence Analyses.
Reservoir managers try to avoid having to shut off the water release completely, since that can have catastrophic consequences for farms and communities that rely on the water.
«Food may work to calm a child, but the downside is teaching children to rely on food to deal with negative emotions, which can have negative consequences in the long run,» adds Steinsbekk.
As stated by authors Carolyn Ehrlich, Elizabeth Kendall and Tara Catalano, people with a recent experience of stroke commonly rely on general practice for assistance to manage everyday consequences and associated disability.
If migrating animals lose any of the habitats they rely on because the timing of their food — insect hatches, greening plants, for example — no longer coincides with their travel, this can have serious consequences for their continued survival.
Instead decisions have typically relied on surrogates with unknown consequences.
Discussions about the consequences of the vanishing ice usually focus either on the opening up of new frontiers for shipping and mineral exploitation, or on the plight of polar bears, which rely on sea ice for...
The consequences of overly relying on the confidence of memory can be catastrophic.
Tomorrow's devices will aggressively rely on sensors to make automated decisions with kinetic consequences
A disadvantageous consequence, however, is that the muscles in the limbs must then rely more on anaerobic energy metabolism to keep working, so they build up lactic acid and tire more rapidly than they would from comparable exercise at the surface.
On the one hand, patients must be able to rely on the tests as wrong results could have fatal consequenceOn the one hand, patients must be able to rely on the tests as wrong results could have fatal consequenceon the tests as wrong results could have fatal consequences.
We rely on the perspectives of administrators, and of faculty members and their partners, to describe the benefits, barriers, and unintended consequences institutions have encountered.
Cells rely on these pathways to respond appropriately to their environment (so that the right growth - controlling genes get turned on in response to a growth signal)-- but disruptions in signaling pathways can have dire consequences.
A commonly reported consequence of vegetarian or vegan diets, or even diets that rely too heavily on plant foods, is chronic fatigue.
A big aspect of the film relies too much on a random coincidence which is always a pet peeve of mine, leading to a subplot that could have been removed without any narrative consequence, but at the same time it's this part of The Drop that gives it a tender heart which allows for a deeper emotional meaning.
Thus no system should rely solely on the snapshot of a single year's test scores in making decisions about incentives or consequences.
Clearly, accountability systems that rely on short - term, quantifiable measures to drive improved performance can lead to unintended consequences.
While there are many critics of the subjective approach, it has an important role in order to balancing out the «teach to the test» and other negative consequences of relying solely on test scores.
Incorporating restorative practices into the after school program setting is a transformational change from focusing on behavior policy that relies heavily on rules for behavior and consequences for breaking those rules to building a community that transforms community members to repair and restore community should conflicts, disagreements, or disputes arise.
When staff see the problem as more of a skill issue than a will issue, they will rely less on rewards and consequences and more on coaching and supporting students.
Ideally, future work would rely on a detailed student database — such as student transcript data — to address centrally important yet understudied issues in math placement, including the identification of reliable and accurate measures of student outcomes, the establishment of protocols associated with growth in student outcomes, and the consequences of effective support systems for improving student learning.
And perhaps because so many of us rely so heavily on credit, few of us are unaware of the consequences for those who fail to pay their bills - «repossession,» «foreclosure» and «poor credit rating» have become modern - day bogey - words, the stuff of which nightmares are made.
The ECB has also relied less on signalling their intentions than the Fed, a consequence of which is greater uncertainty.
The consequence of all this is that even middle - income Canadians will have to rely more heavily on workplace and personal retirement savings to pay for expenses once they leave the working world.
If that consumer purchases a product relying on that information, the animal who eats it could indeed be «poisoned,» or suffer health consequences.
It forces you to own your decisions and consequences, taking care of an entire community who rely on your leadership in real - time.
The choices you make in Until Dawn have more far - reaching consequences than in most other survival horror games: the butterfly effect feature it so heavily relies on is highly effective.
Like weather — notoriously hard to convey in a video game — in a world of real consequences, the climate of oppression relies on reportage.
An even worse example of this is the Chinese deciding to rely more and more on coal despite the probably - horrific consequences of losing the Tibetan plateau glaciers, although in that case they can probably be confident that it will be at least a generation before things start getting bad (and of course the Chinese plants are only part of the problem).
To predict the consequences of carbon emissions, we must therefore rely on climate models built from our best understanding of how the climate system works.
Cons: Tidal power relies on primitive technology and limited locations, can result in negative ecological consequences if dams are used, and is not yet economically competitive.
In fact, most uncertainties in the alarmist pseudo-science are internal contradictions and consequences of its shoddy practices: cherry picking data, making conclusions based on statistically insignificant observations, declaring trends based on variations that are within error margins, relying on computer models that contradict principles of the information theory, forging forecasts for unreasonably long time periods, etc..
It is the prescriptive power of the mitigation that interests me, if I can rely on the mitigation then the raw size of unmitigated risk is irrelevant providing it is above a threshold say 1 % and the consequences are dire.
Participants also voiced concerns about the job implications of the energy transition, and the need for measures to shield regions that rely on the production of fossil fuel such as coal and shale from the adverse consequences of the energy transition.
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