Sentences with phrase «unwelcome consequences»

It happened again in Palestine in 2006, when Hamas sleep - walked into shouldering a responsibility it did not want and was not prepared for, for governing the Occupied Territories, also with unwelcome consequences for everybody.
Michael Le Page rightly cites several reasons why care should be taken to avoid unwelcome consequences of using genetic «extinction»...
The Nat Geo clips list the expected unwelcome consequences of global warming.
Then the academy's governors — and those organisations with whom they deal — can have a greater confidence that agreements entered into are unlikely to experience unwelcome consequences.
In a 2011 article for AOL Jobs, Barbara Safani profiled some of the high - profile folks who lied to get their jobs and eventually suffered unwelcome consequences.
The more it warms the more difficult it will be to adapt to warming, avoid unwelcome consequences, and implement effective measures to slow it, namely reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
As the unwelcome consequences pile up, the constitution would have to be amended again — always a difficult process — to be rid of them.
The killing of the Taliban leader, however, is likely to lead to unwelcome consequences, and will hamper peace talks between the insurgents and the government.
«Repairing the body and repairing entrenched social prejudice are objectives that dance a troubling waltz; either fix can have unwelcome consequences.
There has been a spate of recent decisions about undertakings, focusing on the unwelcome consequences for solicitors who acted for sellers and who gave routine undertakings to discharge charges on completion, but failed to obtain redemption figures.
The current position creates an unwelcome consequence in certain cases.
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