The phrase
"to bear the consequences" means that someone has to accept or face the outcomes or results of their actions or decisions, even if they are negative or undesirable.
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If people want to skip work or skip school because their religion is more important to them than learning or their job, then they should
bear the consequence of that choice.
«The combination is painful for the people who experienced these deportations, and causes fresh pain to those who
still bear the consequences of those times within them.»
American children should
n't bear the consequences of Congress missing its deadline — especially when these programs have historically received broad, bipartisan support.
If the union between man and woman has strayed further and further from legal forms, and if homosexual unions are perceived more and more as enjoying the same standing as marriage, then we are truly facing a dissolution of the image of
humankind bearing consequences that can only be extremely grave.
PS: There are a few radicals in Islam who are no better than this impotent idiot Jones, and while you claim a brotherhood, you too still associate and fester hatred among all mankind, and should
also bear the consequences.
As a result of steroids use, the bodybuilder may have to
bear consequences such as bad health and organ malfunction in the most critical of the situations.
This trick was used when saving Pikachu from falling out of a Pokémon's nest and when tiptoeing over a swarm of Stunfisk, for example, but they didn't
really bear any consequence and we wish we could've had some other interactive elements like mini-games.
It is unjust to expect that these innocent passengers in a ridesharing
vehicle bear the consequences of these injuries and damages without compensation.
This makes the court, not the relying party, the judge of how risky the e-signature can be, though the relying party
still bears the consequences of a fraud.
It was enacted in order «to contribute to the attainment of a balance of effort between Member States in receiving and
bearing the consequences of receiving displaced persons in the event of a mass influx» (Preamble, recital 5).
The Service and securities offerings on this Site are available only to Accredited Investors who understand economic and investment risk and are willing to
bear the consequences of that risk.
Otherwise we must
bear the consequences.
And since Adam was the representative of the human race, as the father of us all,
we all bear the consequence and sin nature he chose.
Whatever the substance, the nature of addiction is relatively universal in how it develops, takes control and
bears consequences.
If he chooses foolishly rather than wisely, then he must
bear the consequences of that choice, but it is by no means assumed that he is destined always to make the sinful choice.
Individuals should be aware of the injury they inflict upon others and be willing to
bear the consequences.
Starting with Numbers 14:34, James Denney demonstrates the correlation between sin and its punishment: «After the number of the days in which ye spied out the land, even forty days, for every day a year, shall ye bear your iniquities» — the meaning clearly is,
bear the consequences of them, take to yourselves the punishment which they involve.
On that day mankind will be sundered -(43) Whoso disbelieveth must (then)
bear the consequences of his disbelief, while those who do right make provision for themselves --(44) That He may reward out of His bounty those who believe and do good works.
Let Wenger
bear the consequence of missing out of the CL alone, let him bear the consequences of his stubbornness and lack of flexibility alone so that fans who have endured a lot will not continue to suffer..
But he can be strong enough to stand his ground and make his own decisions,
bearing the consequences - good or bad.
Your child is the one who will
bear the consequences (and possibly go hungry when served an «alternative» lunch) if you send items that aren't allowed.
I hope prof will be able to
bear the consequences of his actions whenever it backfires of which I know it will.
He should
bear the consequences of 10 murders, A.N.I.M.A.L.
If you move too far in one direction your body will
bear the consequences of this movement.
«Pupils need to know that when certain boundaries are crossed they will have to
bear the consequences,» he has said.
Tacoma's schools still must meet the performance targets — and
bear the consequences — of Washington state's federally mandated accountability system.
Pupils need to know that when certain boundaries are crossed they will have to
bear the consequences.»
Yet budget cuts in have severely undercut this reform and our children are
bearing the consequences.
The people giving it aren't going to
bear the consequences of your actions, but you are.
For a while at least, artists and architects were out to remake the world, and they were willing to
bear the consequences.
The trend is that we will overshoot on CO2 and shall
bear the consequences.