Sentences with phrase «serious human cost»

«The unfortunate bankruptcy involving Centennial serves as a dangerous red flag to Congress and the Administration that there is a serious human cost from the $ 1.8 billion in Medicare cuts,» says Charles Roadman, M.D., president and CEO of AHCA.

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«This is an important area that could significantly improve human health, but it has some serious cost and ethical and legal issues that need to be worked out.»
While the statisticians can supply us with a plethora of facts and on how much debt Americans are in, the human costs of America's debt problem — though real and serious — are harder to calculate.
Indeed, it's almost certain we will exceed 450ppmv before we stabilise global concentrations of atmospheric CO2 and it's virtually certain that this continuing upward trend will be reflected in serious costs to the human comnunities who encounter it.
Media Legal Defence Initiative, the Open Society Justice Initiative, Index on Censorship, English PEN, Global Witness and Human Rights Watch jointly intervened in the case to express serious concern about the costs of defending libel and privacy claims in the UK.
«Human - Generated Ozone Will Damage Crops, Reduce Production... MIT, 2007... A novel MIT study concludes that increasing levels of ozone due to the growing use of fossil fuels will damage global vegetation, resulting in serious costs to the world's economy.
Humans are changing the climate and there are serious risks associated with this change that are going to cause hardship for many and increase living costs for all.
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