Sentences with phrase «with big consequences»

Cases such as these are stark reminders for property managers and landlords that neglecting to follow antidiscrimination rules designed to protect renters can come with big consequences.
tech.slashdot.org - Artificial intelligence is spreading beyond the technology sector, with big consequences for companies, workers and consumers.
Large firms staff cases with more attorneys, charge more substantial rates and frequently handle the kind of «bet the company» cases with big consequences.
'' Moreover, recent conditions are entirely consistent with the best scientific predictions: as the world warms so the weather becomes wilder [no evidence — Ed], with big consequences for people's health and well - being.»
It's a big fight, with big consequences — developing countries like India say that ratcheting down emissions plans every five years is too stringent.
The bottom line is that the work provides more evidence the climate system is being pushed by the buildup of greenhouse gases, with big consequences likely.
My take is that the tug of war over what's causing today's telegenic heat waves, floods, tempests — and even Arctic sea - ice retreats — distracts from the high confidence scientists have in the long - term (but less sexy) picture: that more CO2 will lead to centuries of climate and coastal changes with big consequences for a growing human population (for better and worse in the short run, and likely mostly for the worse in the long run).
Tactical questioning, celebrity witnesses, and media attention add up to closely - watched trial with big consequences.
Clearly, big solutions can come with big consequences.
Nearly everything people do, eat or come into contact with can change them in little ways — sometimes with big consequences.
The decisions and actions of political leaders make a difference and can change outcomes, with big consequences for people's lives».
The clash of Islam with modern secularism is replete with big consequences out of which may come a new synthesis.

Not exact matches

But with the past year of corporate scandals bringing billion - dollar companies to their knees, most business owners are realizing that not having a handle on the company's financial inner workings can lead to disastrous consequences for companies both big and small.
Also, avoid all superlatives while you are at it («best», «biggest», etc.) Stick to the facts and partner with a platform that is experienced with securities offerings because screwing this stuff up can result in serious, negative consequences.
One implication — with potentially big market consequences — of the strategy is that it sets the stage for the simmering U.S. - China relationship to boil over into a full - blown trade war in the weeks and months ahead.
Since then the project has continued to make waves with «big picture» science that often reveals consequences and impacts on pollution on ecosystems that small scale experiments can't.
But for someone who has long fashioned himself as a master negotiator, Trump left it unclear whether he was bluffing or willing to risk a long trade dispute between the world's two biggest economies, with steep consequences for consumers, businesses and an already shaken stock market.
The existence of an effective insurance «floor» means that money managers at big companies have an incentive to take on extra risk to achieve higher returns and to hell with the consequences.
This conclusion is big with consequences; but I can not see how it can be denied if sound analogy with all the rest of science is to be preserved.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to do some terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
The nice thing about not actually having a gluten intolerance is that I can choose to eat that big greasy slice of pizza when I want (and choose the bloated - icky consequences that come with it!
We could have stopped this 2 seasons ago, now we must pay consequence, we want team that can win big things, we already have it, we just need someone who will lead them to that goal, you cant win trophys when your manager go in public and says our opponents are just too good, its not that chelsea is unbeateble, our manager has no desire anymore, and i do nt blame him for that, he is just doing his job, we fans are final judge, if you are ok with 4 place, than enjoy this mediocre simple!!!
This was the time to build new stadia, out of town, with parking facilities and improved safety provisions; the rest of Europe did, and as a consequence the grounds in Italy, Spain, Portugal and France are bigger, better, and safer, but typically, in a country whose infrastructure is finally beginning to fall apart, we didn't bother.
Our defence cost us because the big teams sent out the calvary against us, with Giroud alone upfront, there were no consequences for going gung ho on us, u wouldn't go gung ho on Barcelona with Messi and Suarez, U wouldn't do that against Madrid either even if they sat back because it only takes one break away attack and ur one goal down already
A scenario like this comes to happen when you make a person bigger than the club, and now we are forced to live with the consequence of such idiotic worshipping
With dire consequences for incorrect filings, the biggest shake - up to taxes in thirty years has left many feeling anxious about what these changes mean for them.
Well moving on is sometimes a hard matter for kids who may have grown a big group of friends, for instance 2 years ago when I had to go under a similar situation, one of my kids who as a consequence of me introducing him to a k 12 homeschool curriculum, had grow a good group of friends around the neighborhood, when time came for us to move on he did not want to move on and let behind his friends, so we had to explain him a lot about what we were doing and promise to bring him back so that he could keep in contact with his friends!
Sugar is a big part of our lives, but it comes with some not - so - sweet consequences.
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Three - year - olds are better able to handle the freedom that comes with a big kid bed — their developmental milestones include the ability understand consequences and cause and effect, they can problem solve, and they are beginning to have concepts of time, which will help tremendously if your child is an early riser.
A big part of the reason why we get so angry is because rather than let our kids deal with the natural consequences, like getting a zero on a homework assignment or letting them sit through a band practice with no instrument, we rescue them, bring in the homework or the saxophone, are inconvenienced, get annoyed and angry, and that's where the piggybacking comes in.
I guess Trump will lose a huge political advantage (because you can't say that something is fake with this kind of law in place), but wouldn't it give him a bigger advantage since every fake story will have too big consequences to run it before fact checking it?
It is a volte face with much bigger consequences than the Lib Dems currently seem to realise.
Recall the scandals around New York's former governor Eliot Spitzer and former congressman Anthony Weiner, and former «Today» show host Matt Lauer — men in government and the media with big egos who acted as though they could do whatever they wanted without consequence for the simple reason that they were Important People and their victims didn't count.
The biggest ever study of Arctic pollutants paints a picture of an ecosystem under siege — with potentially grave consequences for denizens of Earth's northernmost reaches.
Survey responses from 19,000 people in 18 European countries, including the UK, showed that «the notion that big welfare states are associated with widespread cultures of dependency, or other adverse consequences of poor short term incentives to work, receives little support.»
«The notion that big welfare states are associated with widespread cultures of dependency, or other adverse consequences of poor short term incentives to work, receives little support.
Perhaps it's one in a thousand, and that's significant when you're dealing with consequences this big
The biggest problem is when people take multiple medicines containing acetamiphen without being aware of it, which can lead to overdose with very serious consequences like acute liver failure.
Some untoward consequences of use of topicals is the wonderful odor (or «fragrance», to steal Big Pharma's term) that is associated with it.
However, one of the biggest issues that is associated with Medifast is the long term consequences.
I'm no expert, but ritual combat is apparently part of some traditional African cultures (obviously not to such lethal effect or with such big consequences, but hey, superhero movie).
It's moments like this — and the brutal deaths that transpired at the earlier attack on the G.I. Joes — that should carry emotional weight with them but never do because Chu simply moves the plot forward without showing the consequences of these big events.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening November 7, 2008 BIG BUDGET FILMS The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (PG - 13 for mature themes) Holocaust drama about the 8 year - old son (Asa Butterfield) of a concentration camp commander (David Thewlis) whose forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy (Jack Scanlon) interned on the other side of the fence leads to devastating consequences.
My biggest gripe with that film was the total destruction without consequences at the end of it.
At its core, it's a chamber drama about obsession and self - possession, but the film nevertheless finds two young women making big decisions with weighty consequences.
... CBS's The Big Bang Theory (8 / 7c) reinstates «Anything Can Happen Thursday» with unexpected consequences when Sheldon tries to be spontaneous.
The biggest issue with FGM is the dramatic and disastrous consequences of these practices on women's health and rights.
Bigger class sizes, fewer learning resources and fewer teachers with greater workloads are the likely consequences.
The consequences of these restrictions, along with the unwillingness of suburban district bureaucracies to embrace the array of systemic reforms taken on by big - city districts such as New York City, can be seen in the performance of children from low - income households on the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
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