Sentences with phrase «so at our peril»

If you choose to throw your money into Bitcoin in spite of this advice, just know you're doing so at your peril.
A government that makes a policy of denying the normative character of these customs in favor of a vague multiculturalism does so at the peril of the larger culture to which it owes, yes, its own core identity as a constitutional government.
If we fail to engage it, we do so at our peril.
It must be confessed that as far as this world goes, any one who makes an out - and - out saint of himself does so at his peril.
Those who write Farage and co off do so at their peril, however.
In the great scheme of things I think it's dangerous to ignore English identity, and I think Labour - specifically - do so at their peril.
He does so at some peril.
Hominids that ventured out of the relative safety of forests and woods did so at their peril.
Policy - makers or lobbyists who seek to remove scientists because they don't like their findings or advice do so at the peril of their citizens.
Poetry has to be read slowly — one of the things that makes it sexy — and even though some great films move slowly, commercially minded biopics do so at their peril.
Education companies that choose to ignore these steps do so at their peril.
Now as then, those who ignore the need for the ongoing renewal of training and instruction do so at their peril.
Even so, businesses which ignore chatbots do so at their peril, given that there is a great deal of money betting chatbots will emerge, sooner or later, as conversational charmers.
Many self - publishing authors are working with limited budgets, and many will choose to overlook the editing process, but they do so at their peril.
Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril
They do so at their peril and at the risk of engendering even more cynicism and uncertainty in the minds of readers about the value of the media — especially when one month later the news shifts in a new direction.
Scientists who challenge Heartland do so at their peril.
Investors and policymakers who ignore the consensus to shift to a lower - carbon future do so at their peril.
The best advice comes from Francis Pileggi at Delaware Litigation: Lawyers who ignore the blogosphere do so at their peril.
Yet another Canadian appellate decision has confirmed that employers who do not provide for the early termination of fixed - term employment agreements do so at their peril.
My co-blogger Robert Ambrogi, who's quoted in the article, emphasizes that law firms that ignore social media do so at their peril:
When one views such measures together with the «ramping up» of the US Department of Justice's investigations of alleged breaches of US anti-corruption laws by foreign companies, it is clear that companies which ignore the potential for US / EU law and the recent changes in UK law to apply to their conduct do so at their peril.
In the words of Lord Justice Tomlinson: «A claimant who chooses not to adduce such evidence in a case of this sort does so at his peril
But they do so at their peril, in my view,» says Katz, principal of Anton M. Katz Barrister & Solicitor.
For example, a simple way to an affordable car insurance policy is to raise your deductibles, but you will do so at your peril unless you have enough money saved to pay that deductible if you have an accident.
And while the image is able to get inky black, it does so at the peril of shadow detail, which is crushed quickly into a flattened void.
James Burroughs: That's true, although practitioners who rush to do these things and neglect more traditional vehicles do so at their peril.
Retailers who ignore the boroughs do so at their peril.

Not exact matches

More so than ever before, working professionals are obsessed with comparing their own achievements against those of others, all at their own peril.
American business leaders who ignore their workers» feelings do so at their own peril.
«Doug Stephens sounds the alarm for brick - and - mortar retailers; those who do not heed his advice do so at their own peril.
«Doug Stephens sounds the alarm for brick - and - mortar retailers (and their landlords), and those who do not heed his advice do so at their own peril.
«Those who trust the models do so at their own peril.
Those who dismiss the fact that local home prices were juiced by Federal Reserve market interventions do so at their own peril.
So, we wish damnation on bin Laden, or anyone else, at our own peril.
For those of you «born - again» Christian who support Israel, understand that you stand against God and his judgement, and you do so at your own soul's peril.
We ignore the educational visionaries of the so - called Dark Ages — Charlemagne, Alcuin, Alfred the Great — at our peril.
Those who impose a prescriptive model do so at everyone's peril.
Anyone who dares to broach this topic does so at his own (and perhaps his readers») peril.
But we do so at great peril to our cosmology and to our general vision of things.
While many adults, including adults in the Church, are inclined to dismiss this young generation as not serious, selfish, lazy, unwilling to work and entitled — all terms which are frequently applied to my generation, the millennials — they do so at their own peril.
So the «yahoos» ignore them at their own peril.
Apparently, these days bitterness is not that common (as farming techniques have changed) so you may be able to skip this step, but do that at your own peril:).
Jay Baer, who argues that today's customer service is a «spectator sport» and that companies who do not answer every customer complaint across every channel do so at their own peril.
Take Man United lightly at your own peril, like Liverpool last year they have no Champions League football they will be rested so we must respect all the teams in the league especially one led by LVG who has a proven record unlike David Moyes!!
Our opponents are flirting with relegation this season but we can not ignore that their only two wins in their last eight games came against Tottenham and Liverpool, so write them off at your peril.
Take notice that any party contracting with Debie Rise as a recording or performing artist and / or in respect of sales of any of her songs or anything to do with entertainment, without our prior consent / authorization would be doing so at its / his / her peril and we shall not hesitate to bring the full wrath of the law to bear on such individual and / or organization; including suing them for aiding and inducing breach of contract and account for profit.»
Thus, while the President - Elect does have the authority to restrict trade unilaterally, such moves are rarely costless and he does so at his own electoral peril.
The embassy's move from Tel Aviv and President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital — reversing decades of American foreign policy — comes at a moment so fraught with both pride and peril that Israelis seem not to know what to feel.
And when key decisions are at hand, we'll light up the Wall to let politicians who side with powerful interests against clean energy do so at their own peril.
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