Sentences with phrase «very dangerous impacts»

That said, a quarter century of largely ignoring scientific warnings has left the world unable to stop a number of very dangerous impacts, including sea level rise, ocean acidification, extreme weather, and Dust - Bowlification.
Politicians need to recognise that what they say can have a very dangerous impact on the lives of the minorities they treat as outcasts.»

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Sales dollars are used to pay for expenses, so there is a clear financial impact of not having as much sales money available to pay for expenses; however, the very dangerous part of sales stagnation or decline is that it usually indicates a lack of customer acceptance, which is key to any business.
«This sports complex would impact the countryside atmosphere of our living environment, not to mention that Thunderbird seems like a very dangerous location for such a facility considering the (U.S.) 14 speed, lack of easement and entranceway hazards,» said Gini Packman, president of the Thunderbird Estates Homeowners Association.
«The early solar system was a very dangerous place to be,» Andrews - Hanna says, «but if we didn't have the impacts, we wouldn't have the planets as we see them today.»
«Heat and humidity can be very dangerous for us, but sometimes we don't realize the impact these extreme conditions can also have on our pets,» he said.
All that dangerous micro organism can unfold from your cat's mouth to the remainder of the physique through the bloodstream, impacting your cat's very important organs, and ultimately, his lifespan.
Most dogs are not vicious in nature but the mere impact of a dog getting overexcited with a small child or guest can be very dangerous.
That's going to have a dangerous impact on the poor, the old, and the very young, who are typically the ones dying in heatwaves.»
If we are truly to assess the risk of climate change being dangerous, then impact and adaptation studies need scenarios that span a very substantial part of the possible range of future climates (Pittock, 1993; Parry et al., 1996; Risbey, 1998; Jones, 1999; Hulme and Carter, 2000).
With the usual irrationnal resistance of people towards any change, most of these unexpected things will be perceived as bad and dangerous However taking action with regard to a supposed qualitative impact of some climate variable on the final state afer a certain time would make sense only if the specific costs / inconvenients of the action were near to 0 or if the time horizont was very short.
Regardless of what dynamics affect the sequence of events, pedestrian collisions are very dangerous to those involved and regularly leave a lasting impact on those who are hurt.
Security guards face risks that others in the workforce do not; the very nature of their jobs puts them in dangerous situations, which could impact their insurance rates.
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