Not exact matches
On the ethical and cultural
side, they need to help the public as a whole to understand that the nihilism permeating contemporary
life is the inevitable
consequence of apostasy.
They do not see how their very success in re-ordering American law, policy, and society to provide maximal freedom and support for their own
lives has led to devastating
consequences to Americans
living on the other
side of the divide.
Take a page out of the» other
side's» playbook and intersperse the stats and logic with real
life stories of the potential
consequences of ignoring risks.
For example, an adverse
consequence of supine sleeping before 4 weeks of
life could have led to a change to the
side or prone sleep position, and infants would be classified only according to the new position.
«We have to consider there are two
sides of the coin: On the one hand, the uptake of carbon dioxide moderates climate change but, on the other hand, it affects
life in the ocean — with
consequences for economy and society.»
The tumor itself and / or the metastatic
consequences lead to a deterioration in quality of
life, often treated by intense radical therapies with
side - effects, and resulting either in what is called «remission» (not a cure) or a relatively slow death.
The other
side of it is that we
live in a world of unintended
consequences.
Rather, it is a story about the people that
live on the other
side of the conflict,
living the indirect
consequences of it.
Side - by - side, contesting perspectives of the universe were developed, no doubt occasionally resulting in some form of conflict, but as often as not between competing explanations of the physical realm as between accounts of creation and their consequences for the Good L
Side - by -
side, contesting perspectives of the universe were developed, no doubt occasionally resulting in some form of conflict, but as often as not between competing explanations of the physical realm as between accounts of creation and their consequences for the Good L
side, contesting perspectives of the universe were developed, no doubt occasionally resulting in some form of conflict, but as often as not between competing explanations of the physical realm as between accounts of creation and their
consequences for the Good
Life.
However,
life history theory suggests that these themes, and their counterparts, including cooperation, generosity, and gender similarities, represent two
sides of the same coin — all are
consequences of reproductive trade - offs made throughout development.
Studies commonly showed that high self - esteem was a
consequence or
side - effect of
life success rather than a cause.