This combination of scientific responsibility and general accessibility is desperately needed if we are to escape
the serious social damage caused by such widely disseminated pseudoscience.»
Not exact matches
«However, should the position change, and should strikes impose
serious damage to our economic and
social fabric, the pressure on us to act will ratchet up,» he added, prompting further booing and heckling.
But of course, vacations are the best spots to take a bunch of photos and have all the time in the world to blog, Instagram and do some
serious damage on
social media overload, amirite?
«Unless politicians get
serious about intergenerational equity, this issue has the potential to cause
damaging social and economic consequences,» he said in an interview.
The simple reason for including such clauses is the
serious damage that
social media can now pose to reputation and, therefore, a person's finances.
Social media needs to be discussed with all clients, or at least all who are economically active as its use can have a
serious impact on anyone with a professional or business reputation to maintain; quite simply, irresponsible posts or tweets could cause irrevocable career or business
damage.
Drunk driving, driving while intoxicated (DWI), and driving under the influence (DUI) convictions can have
serious consequences including loss of your drivers license, potential loss of freedom with jail time, problems with job applications, red flags on background checks, potential loss of a professional license, skyrocketing insurance rates,
damage to your credit rating, as well as
social and family problems;
On November 12, 2014, Arbitrator Elaine Newman found that the
social media comments of an off - duty Toronto firefighter, which disparaged women, the disabled and visible minorities (among others), constituted
serious misconduct and
damaged the reputation of the Toronto...
People tweet and post on Facebook and other
social media platforms so easily and without thought, that they do not realize the
serious damage that they may be doing to their careers when they do so.
While she did find that 25 % of children from divorce do have
serious social, emotional, or psychological problems (in contrast to only 10 % of children from intact families), the great majority (75 % to 80 %) of children of divorce shows very little long - term
damage and, as adults, is functioning well.
Caretakers who neglect an infant's needs or otherwise stifle early attempts at communication can cause
serious damage to the child's future
social interactions.