Sentences with phrase «suffer economic consequences»

And they who will not be ready, will suffer the economic consequences.
They will be the first to suffer the economic consequences of this decision.
(2) Those who are unwilling to take an active stance on gender equality will suffer economic consequences.

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«I didn't cause the economic and financial problems caused by Wall Street, but now public employees like me have to suffer the consequences,» one labor leader says.
With both suffering deep economic consequences from US sanctions — and both prominently involved in OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) decisions — the two countries share overlapping policy areas for cooperation.
The consequences of climate change are being felt not only in the environment, but in the entire socio - economic system and, as seen in the findings of numerous reports already available, they will impact first and foremost the poorest and weakest who, even if they are among the least responsible for global warming, are the most vulnerable because they have limited resources or live in areas at greater risk... Many of the most vulnerable societies, already facing energy problems, rely upon agriculture, the very sector most likely to suffer from climatic shifts.»
When presidents know they are being held accountable for economic performance, they act more responsibly — or suffer the consequences.
Children who experience poverty in their preschool years, in particular, have a substantially higher risk of not graduating from high school and so of suffering all of the resulting economic consequences.
As a consequence, the communities these individuals leave behind often suffer economic and cultural stagnation.
Some countries, such as China and the United States of America, are in a win - win position of achieving economic growth through fossil fuel use with few consequences from the resulting climate change, while many other, mostly Island and African, countries suffer low economic growth and severe, negative climate change impacts (see Supplementary Table S4 online).
With tens of millions of their people still suffering from acute poverty, and from the dire consequences of poverty such as preventable disease, malnutrition and premature death, it is understandable that their overriding priority is the fastest feasible rate of economic development.
We represent states that are already suffering the economic and human consequences of climate change, and that are leaders in working to reduce the emissions that cause it.
And just as the atomic bomb indiscriminately killed tens of thousands of civilians, this nuclear reactor accident, albeit on a smaller scale, will be responsible for indiscriminate suffering and lives cut short; the consequences are likely to play out over the next several decades due to radiation pollution and the resulting economic costs.»
It would also focus on the economic position of the parties at the time of separation and would require the applicant to show they had suffered an economic disadvantage as a consequence of the relationship or that the other cohabitant had retained an economic advantage as a consequence of the relationship.
«The plaintiffs have suffered economic loss as a result of the joint venture ceasing operations and Bell terminating its relationship with all of the plaintiffs, which was the consequence of TREB terminating the MLS system access of Moranis, Beach, Realtysellers and BNV to the MLS data... the plaintiffs suffered damages as a result of the tort of intentional interference with their economic relations that forced them out of the resale residential brokerage business,» says the new Statement of Claim.
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