Sentence examples for be met with consequences from inspiring English sources

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Healthy, mature consequential thinking is deeply related not just to the fact of risk, but to the scale of it, and for young adults to mature into that ability, they must be met with consequences that are proportionate.

Flynn appropriately warned Iran that the test would be met with consequences from the United States and the international community.

It's high time a coalition of countries, motivated by the personal engagement of President Obama and Secretary Clinton, send the strong message to Sudan's leaders that efforts to undermine peace will be met with consequences.

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"It's important to make sure horrible words are met with consequences, especially for those in powerful positions with influence," the resident, Matt Ericksen, said.

Laws and medical guidelines must clearly and unequivocally condemn such actions and ensure that violations are met with consequences.

Now, however, Sookie's divided heart is met with consequences: Neither Eric nor Bill is going to forget that they love her or that she loves someone else.

His bizarre abuse of Microsoft Excel got a frosty media reception on most mainstream publications – except for one article on Thought Catalog, where James B Barnes wrote that "sex isn't owed, but it is expected", and failure to meet this expectation can justifiably be met with negative consequences.

The White House said it was the "most destructive and costly cyberattack in history" and vowed that it would "be met with international consequences". Craig Williams, the head of Talos's security team, told me that under a worst-case scenario, the mass of infected devices was powerful enough to be used to carry out a "potential sequel" to the NotPetya attack.

"This was also a reckless and indiscriminate cyber attack that will be met with international consequences". Russia, however, said the claims were "groundless" and that Russian businesses were among those whose systems were affected.

The U.S., supported by other countries, should explicitly claim that any future attempt to go nuclear by other countries will be met with grave consequences of coordinated isolation, stringent sanctions and even U.N.-mandated military strikes.

U.S. President Barack Obama, aboard Air Force One on his way home from Laos, said the test would be met with "serious consequences" and held talks with Park and with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the White House said.

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