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Compared with results reported in the TAR, smaller increases in GMT are now estimated to lead to significant or substantial consequences in the framework of the 5 «reasons for concern.»

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And in this case, the consequences could be substantial when you're talking about someone's ability to get health insurance coverage.
It contends that «there seems to be a substantial gap between the number of people transacting in virtual currency (for which tax consequences might attach) and those that are reporting such transactions.»
While substantial progress has been made in preventing, diagnosing, and treating certain S - TDs in recent years, CDC estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and ps - ychological consequences of ST - Ds, these diseases also exact a tremendous economic tolin preventing, diagnosing, and treating certain S - TDs in recent years, CDC estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and ps - ychological consequences of ST - Ds, these diseases also exact a tremendous economic tolin recent years, CDC estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and ps - ychological consequences of ST - Ds, these diseases also exact a tremendous economic tolIn addition to the physical and ps - ychological consequences of ST - Ds, these diseases also exact a tremendous economic toll.
While substantial progress has been made in preventing, diagnosing, and treating certain S - TDs in recent years, CDC estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and psychological consequences of S - TDs, these diseases also exact a tremendous economic tolin preventing, diagnosing, and treating certain S - TDs in recent years, CDC estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and psychological consequences of S - TDs, these diseases also exact a tremendous economic tolin recent years, CDC estimates that approximately 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half of them among young people ages 15 to 24.1 In addition to the physical and psychological consequences of S - TDs, these diseases also exact a tremendous economic tolIn addition to the physical and psychological consequences of S - TDs, these diseases also exact a tremendous economic toll.
This recognition can have substantial practical consequences, for example whether or not treatment is reimbursed by insurance or in determining outcomes in court cases.
Perinatal events can result in associated longer term health and broader societal costs, as shown by the size of damages paid in obstetric litigation cases, which represent a substantial cost to the NHS.27 Follow - up over weeks or longer to monitor recovery, or a future assessment of the outcomes for mothers and babies at a later date, would act as a vehicle for estimating costs and consequences beyond the perinatal period and shed more light on long term cost effectiveness.
As a consequence, due to its substantial citizen engagement and the way in which the independence referendum has been managed democratically by both sides, this case demonstrates very good social innovation practices — efficient governance, social media usage and a rationalised dialectic.
A major feature — not always recognised by commentators — of the 2015 election was a substantial reduction in the number of marginal seats, largely as a consequence of the collapse in support for the Liberal Democrats.
«The results of our study find substantial public health and economic consequences with even minor reductions in MMR coverage due to vaccine hesitancy and directly confront the notion that measles is no longer a threat in the United States.
The public has the right to expect the same of forensic techniques, given the substantial consequences of the «evidence» produced in court.
While we encourage readers to be cautious about applying our findings without qualification to all public schools, we also encourage school districts to support research that can identify middle - school effects in other settings, especially since we find the consequences of attending a middle school for student achievement to be substantial and troubling.
When Teachers See Similarities with Students, Relationships and Grades Improve The Conversation, 5/27/15 «Even when the similarities are surprisingly trivial — like having a birthday in common with someone else or having a preference for paintings by Klee versus Kandinsky - the consequences on relationships are typically substantial
Our custom simulation developments will ensure your learners can practice in a safe environment and gain confidence without the fear of substantial consequences.
If a coffeehouse has slow Wi - Fi, the consequences generally aren't substantial — you might not be able to Skype with your friend in England while sipping your latte, for example — but the lack of technology in our schools has significant implications.
Learners can practice in a safe environment and gain confidence without the fear of substantial consequences.
Of course, if you're double sourcing your book with CreateSpace, the consequences are less dire, but they can still be substantial — and not only in direct loss of sales.
Add to this the hidden tax consequence of investing in high turnover funds that generate substantial tax consequences affecting investor returns.
Losing personal property in a dorm room might be a substantial loss, but it's unlikely that loss will have long - term consequences.
Any useful summary of knowledge on the causes and consequences of climate change and possible responses would have to include a hard look at the substantial (and sobering) body of work on what shapes human behavior: how people absorb or ignore scientific information — including the climate panel's own reports — and what roadblocks in human behavior await the menu of possible policy options for limiting climate - related risks.
The paper uses evidence and modeling to explain how the sun - blocking impact from a 50 - year stretch of unusually intense eruptions of four tropical volcanoes caused sufficient cooling to produce a long - lasting shift in the generation and migration of Arctic Ocean sea ice, with substantial consequences for the Northern Hemisphere climate that lasted centuries and left a deep imprint on European history.
Global warming has of late felt like a new issue, but it's useful once in a while to review the generations - long line of analysis that points to substantial climatic and environmental consequences from rising emissions of greenhouse gases.
Models suggest this should have substantial climatic consequences, the clearest of which would be a sustained rise in the Earth's average near - surface temperatures.
On one hand, a substantial part of the water masses reaching Spitsbergen have either passed the West coast of Scotland or came from the North Sea, which might have had dramatic consequences back in 1918.
These sponsors (who may also be profiteers from delay of effective climate action) cloak their activities in the rhetoric of «freedom» or the fictions of free market economics, distracting themselves from the physical consequences of our emissions trajectory as well as distracting others from their often substantial financial interests in climate destruction.
An August 2008 Geophysical Research Letters study that examined the impact of the melting Himalayan Naimona «nyi glacier concluded, «If Naimona «nyi is characteristic of other glaciers in the region, alpine glacier meltwater surpluses are likely to shrink much faster than currently predicted with substantial consequences for approximately half a billion people.»
The thermal inertia of the oceans had been noted earlier, e.g., Sawyer (1972), p. 26, remarked that to come into equilibrium «would take of the order of 100 yr, and in consequence the oceans impose a substantial lag on the response of world temperature...».
In both cases, there is substantial uncertainty about the things we most care about and in fact, in the case of climate change, Martin Weitzman's Dismal Theorem concludes that calculations of the expected economic cost of climate change are dominated by the mathematical details of the low - probability / catastrophic - consequence tail of the probability distributioIn both cases, there is substantial uncertainty about the things we most care about and in fact, in the case of climate change, Martin Weitzman's Dismal Theorem concludes that calculations of the expected economic cost of climate change are dominated by the mathematical details of the low - probability / catastrophic - consequence tail of the probability distributioin fact, in the case of climate change, Martin Weitzman's Dismal Theorem concludes that calculations of the expected economic cost of climate change are dominated by the mathematical details of the low - probability / catastrophic - consequence tail of the probability distributioin the case of climate change, Martin Weitzman's Dismal Theorem concludes that calculations of the expected economic cost of climate change are dominated by the mathematical details of the low - probability / catastrophic - consequence tail of the probability distribution.
It has also been established that periodic, very substantial increases in the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere for a period of 420 thousand years never preceded warming, but, on the contrary, always followed an increase in the temperature with a delay of 200 - 800 years, i.e., they were its consequence (italics and boldface added.)
During the late 20th century, a scientific consensus evolved that increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere cause a substantial rise in global temperatures and changes to other parts of the climate system, [149] with consequences for the environment and for human health.
«A six - or seven - point decline in IQ may have substantial consequences for academic achievement and occupational potential,» says senior author Robin Whyatt.
Although the most advanced theoretical climate models still leave uncertainty, particularly about the sign and magnitudes of the effects, on GHG feedbacks, of some low - and high - clouds, a consensus began to develop that threats of resulting increases in global temperature — and the very large risks associated with their possible consequences — deserved substantial increase in attention.
The requirement that a filing include the label «prepared by a lawyer» may seem insignificant, but forgetting that designation can result in substantial consequences — including suspension.
Although DUI charges may be relatively common in an era when law enforcement now prioritizes crackdowns on impaired driving, a first - time DUI is still a serious criminal charge that poses substantial penalties and long - term consequences.
Being convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs often leads to severe consequences, including jail, a substantial increase in your insurance rates, a suspended or revoked driver's license and a negative mark on your criminal record that may affect future employment opportunities.
[29] The legislature chose not to provide a specific cost consequence for an insurer's failure to participate in mediation, such as substantial indemnity costs against a losing defendant or deprivation of full costs of a winning defendant.
In determining whether a substantial likelihood of conviction exists, Crown counsel must classify the conduct of the person involved in the death, and the resulting consequences as «active euthanasia», «assisted suicide», «palliative care» or «withholding or withdrawing medical treatment»In determining whether a substantial likelihood of conviction exists, Crown counsel must classify the conduct of the person involved in the death, and the resulting consequences as «active euthanasia», «assisted suicide», «palliative care» or «withholding or withdrawing medical treatment»in the death, and the resulting consequences as «active euthanasia», «assisted suicide», «palliative care» or «withholding or withdrawing medical treatment».
46 Lastly, in any event, the case - law shows that the importance of the objective of consumer protection, which therefore includes the protection of air passengers, may justify even substantial negative economic consequences for certain economic operators (Nelson and Others, paragraph 81, and case - law cited).
Even a misdemeanor conviction can result in jail time, a substantial fine, loss of employment, deportation or other immigration consequences and the social stigma of being a convicted criminal.
[33] As a consequence of this decision, there may be a substantial impact on the amount the SEC is able to recover in certain cases.
But if you have a high income or substantial assets you may not like the consequences of these BC divorce and family laws, and you may prefer to exercise control over the way your life would be affected by a breakup rather than leaving it in the hands of the government.
As a consequence of the substantial data relating to past claims patterns and costs, coupled with their own experience if they also underwrite liability insurance, ATE underwriters are particularly comfortable with the risks involved in professional negligence cases and are able to set premiums more accurately than in other dispute types.
In a civil action in Ontario, a formal offer to settle made under Rule 49 of the Rules of Civil Procedure can trigger costs consequences on a substantial indemnity basis, which is a much higher amount than partial indemnitIn a civil action in Ontario, a formal offer to settle made under Rule 49 of the Rules of Civil Procedure can trigger costs consequences on a substantial indemnity basis, which is a much higher amount than partial indemnitin Ontario, a formal offer to settle made under Rule 49 of the Rules of Civil Procedure can trigger costs consequences on a substantial indemnity basis, which is a much higher amount than partial indemnity.
It will ultimately be a question of interpretation of the words used in the contract, but there is a substantial risk that for current contracts the consequences (financial and otherwise) of the change are not going to fall where the parties thought they would.
In setting out the justification for exercising the discretion in favour of Mrs A, Coulson J, said, «fundamental matters arise for consideration at the outset», namely, «the starting point for any consideration of this case must be the serious nature of the underlying tort; the absence of any dispute about liability simpliciter; and the consequences of that undisputed wrong on the claimant's ability to recover substantial damages from the defendant.&raquIn setting out the justification for exercising the discretion in favour of Mrs A, Coulson J, said, «fundamental matters arise for consideration at the outset», namely, «the starting point for any consideration of this case must be the serious nature of the underlying tort; the absence of any dispute about liability simpliciter; and the consequences of that undisputed wrong on the claimant's ability to recover substantial damages from the defendant.&raquin favour of Mrs A, Coulson J, said, «fundamental matters arise for consideration at the outset», namely, «the starting point for any consideration of this case must be the serious nature of the underlying tort; the absence of any dispute about liability simpliciter; and the consequences of that undisputed wrong on the claimant's ability to recover substantial damages from the defendant.»
In your May 28 edition, on the first page of a «Focus section», you published an article [title, page] about an issue of Canadian tort law, and the consequences of a Supreme Court of Canada decision, which contains a number of substantial errors.
Anybody interested in seeing some of the consequences of the SCC's careless (in my view) use of language need only look at BC where Resurfice and Clements are now being relied on for the view that a but - for cause must be a substantial connection.
As a consequence, we also have substantial experience in handling the termination of senior executives, including negotiating severance and other post-employment agreements — from both the employer and the employee perspective.
Commonly seen in rear - end collisions and T - bone accidents, whiplash is an incredibly painful injury that can have substantial negative consequences.
This article shall explore income needs in cases involving substantial assets (known as big money cases) and will focus on the factors a court takes into account when considering needs and investigating the importance, for family practitioners, of constructing a carefully considered budget and the consequences of failing to do so.
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