Sentences with phrase «very nasty consequences»

As Lorne N. MacLean, QC top rated loss of excluded property lawyer warned in earlier blogs, placing property into your spouse's sole or joint name that you have inherited, were gifted personally or that you brought into the marriage can have very nasty consequences on marriage...... Read Full Post
Holding concentrations or temperature (more remotely) to a particular target therefore means limiting cumulative emissions of, say, carbon over time... a limited amount of time if we are talking about an iterative approach, and over a long period of time if we are talking about reducing the likelihood of some very nasty consequences well after we (but not our grandchildren — if we are lucky enough to have some) are gone.
As a non-scientist, it is reassuring that releases of Arctic methane should not force an apocalyptic runaway warming event, although the effects will still have very nasty consequences for our presently comfortable climate.

Not exact matches

«We all have very nasty fears that the flows of the Indus could be severely, severely affected by glacier melt as a consequence of climate change.
Enormous amounts of carbon dioxide can be dissolved in the ocean, over thousands of years, very slowly, without nasty rapid consequences.
If the latter then have your lawyer send both buyer and seller a very nasty letter explaining the consequences of attempting to rip you off.
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