Sentences with phrase «such damaging consequences»

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Infectious diseases also spread more easily after these kinds of weather events, and general infrastructure damage (such as to the water supply) carry unpredictable public health consequences.
Keep in mind that other consequences for missing payments can still apply, such as damage to your credit score.
Yes, there are damaging consequences to adultery (which you are experiencing), which is why God warns us against such behavior, but God still loves you as His very own daughter.
But the unintended consequences of such conceptions were many — and often damaging to Church and society alike.
BASC also looks forward to discussing the detail on issues such as trophy hunting, the intensive rearing of game birds, gun dog sales and electronic training collars to ensure unintended consequences that could damage animal welfare and the contribution of shooting are avoided.
The government need to think very hard about the consequences of such damaging cuts.
According to Dr. Philip Awadalla, senior author and principal investigator, «the fact that two very close populations (French versus French Canadians) accumulate such an excess of differences in rare variants has important consequences in the design of genetic studies, including the identification of possibly damaging mutations associated with diseases specific to this population.»
An IED's secondary «blast wind,» a huge volume of displaced air flooding at high pressure back into the vacuum, can also damage the brain and lead to long - term consequences such as CTE.
Although the practice holds promise for rescuing or resurrecting damaged reefs, there are concerns about unintended consequences such as introduction of disease or disruption of ecosystems.
Experiments revealed that the cavefish also have constantly elevated blood sugar but don't appear to suffer the consequences people do, such as nerve and blood - vessel damage.
Our investigations on human cell lines in the laboratory have shown that synthetic cannabinoids, in the high concentrations found in cells in the oral cavity or in the lungs, for example, are likely to trigger damage to the DNA that may have significant consequences for the consumers of such substances.
Such impacts demonstrate the damaging consequences of MHWs and their influence on the structure and sustainability of marine communities and ecosystems4, 8,10,12,13,16,17,18,19.
(1) Unfortunately, the near - term benefits of these functions — in preventing damaged cells from progressing to cancer, and in preventing fibrosis — are coupled to deleterious long - term consequences, whose effects worsen as the burden of such cells rises with aging.
«Such uncontrolled activity of ALC1 in the absence of DNA damage is expected to have severe consequences for the cell.
These syndromes include conditions in which autoimmunity is clearly implicated as causal, in light of identification of autoantibodies to relevant autoantigens; diseases suspected to be autoimmune because of the presence of autoantibodies, although the autoreactive response has not been proven to be pathogenic and could be a consequence or marker of tissue damage; and other diseases often considered to be «autoimmune,» such as psoriasis or inflammatory bowel disease, characterized by organ - targeted inflammation but without evidence of a stimulating autoantigen.
Such parents also have a great deal of trouble separating from their kids in adolescence and nurturing their children's independence, with damaging consequences for children's emotional and moral development.
When you make the free call to 811 a few days before you dig, you'll help prevent unintended consequences such as injury to you or your family, damage to your property, utility service outages to the entire neighborhood and potential fines and repair costs.
And not solving the root issue of debt can lead to such negative consequences as sky - high interest rates, heavy fees, serious credit damage, legal action - even bankruptcy.
Delinquency triggers all sorts of negative consequences, such as the loss of certain protections and damage to your credit score, among others.
Loan rehabilitation was established as an option to help Education collect defaulted student loans, and borrowers address the adverse consequences of default, such as repairing damaged credit.
In this context, the term «primary» is used to denote that the condition is direct consequence of the accumulation of copper in the liver tissues and is a direct result of the presence of the inherited «copper accumulation» genes, i.e. it is not the consequence of a malfunction caused by another factor such as damage to the gall bladder which would impair the removal of bile and therefore copper.
Not only will they damage the bond with your dog, they can also have unwanted side effects, such as a pup who mouths or bites your hands or jumps back away from you to avoid the negative consequences of jumping.
This isn't usually enough to cause death but it is enough to cause significant damage to internal organs that can have future consequences, such as premature kidney disease.
One such example is the crop withering mechanic used in Farmville, the principles of which are still often used in more current games like Clash of Clans, but with less damaging consequences.
Impacts of such climate - related extremes include alteration of ecosystems, disruption of food production and water supply, damage to infrastructure and settlements, morbidity and mortality, and consequences for mental health and human well - being.
I have said that Gleick was wrong to do what he did because of the position he was in and the damage that may have been done in consequence but I think you have to separate that from the question of whether such actions can in principle be justified.
Spatially localised environmental issues, such as city air pollution5, may result from high GHG emissions, but the most damaging and long lasting consequence, that of global climate change6, is not constrained within the border of the emitting country1.
For example, rising sea level increases the likelihood that a storm surge will overtop a levee or damage other coastal infrastructure, such as coastal roads, sewage treatment plants, or gas lines — all with potentially large, expensive, and immediate consequences (Nordhaus, 2010).
Such marketplace manipulation represents a recipe for unintended consequences and self - inflicted economic damage.
Impacts of such climate - related extremes include alteration of ecosystems, disruption of food production and water supply, damage to infrastructure and settlements, human morbidity and mortality and consequences for mental health and human well - being.
In fact, climate change alone could affect migration considerably through the consequences of warming and drying, such as reduced agricultural potential, increased desertification and water scarcity, and other weakened ecosystem services, as well as through sea level rise damaging and permanently inundating highly productive and densely populated coastal lowlands and cities [165,166,167,168].
Not only do the economic climate models need to predict policy shifts, population growth, and the pace and type of climate changes to come — more droughts, more severe storms, higher temperatures in some places and lower in others, etc. — but they also try to quantify things such as agricultural and forestry losses, damage from catastrophic storms, utility costs, savings from efficiency improvements, water shortages, and sometimes even the economic consequences of refugee flows.
timely responses to communications by email and telephone timely production of documents especially medical counsel for plaintiffs advising their clients about early settlement and realistic expectations counsel for defendants advising their clients to attend mediations with sufficient settlement authority expertise in a particular area of law posturing and egotism on both sides claims for punitive damages where none are warranted under law preparation for significant events such as examinations for discovery and motions accountability for the consequences of steps taken or delayed unnecessary or defensive crossclaims and third party claims by defence counsel regional differences (some local bars are more collegial than others)
To add to the above, everyone has the potential to suffer at the consequence of another by accident and may indeed require assistance such as rehabilitation, recover costs such as loss of earnings, damaged property as well as compensation for the pain and loss of amenity suffered.
Passmore suggests that as a general rule one might have thought that a contested process in which the tribunal controlling the proceedings is empowered to make some sort of ruling that has mandatory consequences for a participant that are either penal in nature (such as a prison sentence, a fine or other form of sanction such as a suspension from practice) or otherwise require the participant to do something he or she does not wish to do (such as pay damages, obey an injunction or give an undertaking not to do something) are ones in which the privilege should be available.
Faced with such a heavy damages claim, a franchisor will often claim against the lawyer, alleging that the lawyer either drafted an inadequate disclosure statement or failed to warn the franchisor of the consequences of inadequate disclosure.
Collateral consequences from admitting to wrongdoing, such as administrative bars or suspension from public procurement programmes, can be especially damaging in certain industries — such as healthcare, defence and construction — in which government contracts may account for a significant portion of a company's revenues.
[55] In some cases, such as Nammo, a damages award may also be used to compensate a complainant for economic loss and expense incurred in dealing with the consequences of the breach.
But doctors are imperfect and they can make errors with significant consequences, such as nerve damage, loss of a limb, paralysis, and even death.
This means the tax and NICs consequences are the same for everyone and it is no longer dependent on how the employment contract is drafted or whether payments are structured in some other form, such as damages.
In addition to financial implications of trademark infringement, such as loss of revenue (26 %), respondents in the survey identified damage to brand reputation (21 %), customer confusion (21 %) and reduced customer loyalty and trust (19 %) as the some of the main consequences.
Achieving this takes thought from employers, but could pay dividends in helping them to avoid the short term unintended and damaging consequences that could arise from such a rapid expansion.
A prominent question in such a case would be whether the damage was a foreseeable outcome (if not, there is no negligence), or one - time while foreseeable (if this is a repeat offense, the consequences to them of deliberately ignoring the problem could be worse).
Such damages may not exceed the loss which the party in breach foresaw or ought to have foreseen at the time of the conclusion of the contract, in the light of the facts and matters of which he then knew or ought to have known, as a possible consequence of the breach of contract.
The impact on property could range from minor damage to more serious consequences, such as cracked foundations or even the complete destruction of the building.
Property Damage Liability — PDL coverage takes care of any auto or other property damage costs that occur as a consequence of you causing an injury, such as body work and repairs on the opposite person'sDamage Liability — PDL coverage takes care of any auto or other property damage costs that occur as a consequence of you causing an injury, such as body work and repairs on the opposite person'sdamage costs that occur as a consequence of you causing an injury, such as body work and repairs on the opposite person's auto.
... the buildup of individual exposures to such volatile tokens could have damaging consequences for misinformed investors who do not understand the risks they are exposing themselves to.
The most direct consequences of physical abuse are injuries, serious ones involving head trauma and damage to internal organs; injuries such as bruises visible on the skin are the most common ones.
The most obvious unique behavior is of non-custodial parents is not paying child support on time (or paying it late), which has foreseeable and economically devastating consequences to the family, yet no courts allow for such damages and most bend over backwards to give fathers many opportunities to pay the support in small amounts months, if not years, later.
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