When debt gets out of hand it can impact quality of life and even drive some individuals to
take drastic actions resulting in losing a job or a marriage ending in divorce.
«These are the people controlling the world's forward - thinking economy, and they don't get we have to
take drastic action on climate change,» he says.
Sevilla even
took the drastic action of sacking head coach Eduardo Berizzo just days after returning to the dugout after prostate cancer surgery.
When they begin
taking drastic actions in order to get their stash back, Moses is forced to call on his worldly brother Albert — a man who has left the faith — in order to stay alive.
Florence Pugh gives one of the best performances of the year as a Victorian woman who
takes drastic action after being sold into marital slavery.
New York City and the entire U.S. East Coast could face frequent destruction unless the region takes drastic action
When Leo's disapproving dad fires Theo, the young man responds
by taking drastic action, a move that forces everyone involved to reassess their relationships - and just might force Theo to finally grow up.
If the thought of bright walls fills you with dread but you still want to incorporate colour
without taking drastic action, then consider introducing a few zingy accessories and soft furnishings.
McGahn's staff also reportedly misled Trump about his power over Comey to keep him
from taking any drastic actions, The New York Times» Michael Schmidt told MSNBC's Rachel Maddow last month.
Russia's central
bank took drastic action to defend its rouble currency in a surprise midnight raising of interest rates by 650 basis points to 17 percent.
When this occurs, politicians
sometimes take drastic actions, such as nationalizing foreign companies» facilities, to appear as though they are rectifying their domestic economy's problems.
Declaring the «days of wine and roses are over,»
Carey took drastic action, seizing control of the city's finances, engineering more than $ 1 billion in state loans and mustering the backing needed to reorganize its shaky finances and restore confidence.
Alternately neglected and abused by her cruel husband, Lucrezia has an affair with Paolo, a handsome stable boy; Cesare strikes a bargain with Machiavelli: deny French troops passage across his masters» lands in exchange for suppression of Savonarola, a fiery preacher of anti-Medici sermons; in love with baroness Ursula,
Cesare takes drastic action to get rid of her husband.
And so President
Snow takes drastic action, changing the Hunger Games for the upcoming 75th iteration - this time the players will come from the pool of living victors.
Ultra-religious Aunt
Ruth takes drastic action to «fix» her niece, bringing Cam face - to - face with the cost of denying her true self - even if she's not quite sure who that is.
In both cases it's
someone taking drastic action in an all encompassing sort of way, to get what they want and feel, no matter that it's oppressive to the other side.
Apparently, a video by Greg Craven called «How the World Ends» has been getting a lot of attention, supposedly because it prevents an irrefutable argument for
immediatley taking drastic action to fight global warming (presumably by handing the world economy over to the UN).
«The administration's tone was to
take drastic action immediately,» says Ken Simonson, chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).
The clients defended their chosen sculptor, but in 1937, the new owners of the building, the government of Southern Rhodesia,
took drastic action after loose stonework fell on a passer - by.
CLIMATE SCIENCE • New York City and the entire U.S. East Coast could face frequent devastation from storm surges unless the
region takes drastic action.
Murphy Savage, who is forced to
take drastic action when Brigadier General Charles Lane (Kent Smith) is killed in action.
«So as chairman of the DISEC we will be convening an emergency meeting on Monday for us to
take drastic action on the situation.
The good news is that while loneliness will hasten your death, you don't need to
take drastic action to reverse the effects of isolation.
But as the tough environment drags on, banks are now under pressure to
take drastic action to cut costs and are resorting to measures such as offering services on smartphones and tablets to reduce their reliance on bank branches.
The CEO has already said «It's not good,» regarding the movement, but we have yet to see if he'll
take any drastic action to win back the public's favor.
They might
take drastic action to change many things, but they prefer to do nothing or to take delaying or token action.
Finally in March I decided to
take drastic action.
While there is no reason to doubt Conte's word as he has been honest and forthcoming with almost every matter since being appointed by Chelsea, it seems as though the level of questioning over Luiz has irritated him to the point where he's open to
taking drastic action to prove that his defensive ace does indeed have an injury problem.
The club's 3 - 1 defeat against bitter rivals Manchester United last Saturday appears to have been the final straw among a selection of Reds supporters and they have decided to
take drastic action in the hopes of seeing the Northern Irishman relieved of his duties as manager of the club.
Arsenal are facing the very real threat of losing Alexis Sanchez next year, and it's reported that Paris Saint - Germain are willing to
take drastic action.
The government should
take drastic action to improve Britain's air quality in order to reduce the numbers of pollution - related deaths, MPs have said.
As the Republicans continue to destroy the viability of Congress, Ds are realizing they are going to need to
take drastic action, like getting rid of the filibuster:
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They take the drastic action of turning off DNA repair, a process that is usually highly beneficial, to prevent chromosomes from fusing with each other by mistake.»