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Why won't you say what they might be?" A: "Greg". R: "Do you want to elaborate on what those consequences would be?" A: "I addressed it earlier.
Complacency, fatalism, or ignoring these serious consequences would be a mistake.
Unions said the consequences would be a collapse in their members' incomes.
To have an exit strategy that is independent of the consequences would be a mistake.
Ken Caldeira, a senior scientist at the Carnegie Institution who has long studied the potential effects of geoengineering, says the mere fact that halting it would have disastrous consequences would be a pretty good reason not to halt it.
I think it time that we sacrifice some "flexibility" for "clarity and predictability". Abandoning Lemon's purpose test -- a test which exacerbates the tension between the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses, has no basis in the language or history of the Amendment, and, as today's decision shows, has wonderfully flexible consequences -- would be a good place to start.
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Even rich, independent American universities can be badly run.If governments want to change that, allowing failure to bring its natural consequences would be an excellent place to start.
He concluded: "To do as Lord Owen would have us do, and wreck the bill and run away from the consequences, would be an irresponsible surrender to self interest masquerading as the public interest.
"Continuation of high fossil fuel emissions, given current knowledge of the consequences, would be an act of extraordinary witting intergenerational injustice," the paper says.
Depleting gene products needed for DNA damage detection and repair and assaying for consequences would be an ideal way to address the above-mentioned possibilities.
If permits were issued on a simple per capita basis, the consequence would be a huge transfer of resources from rich to poor countries, though preventing benefits simply being absorbed by elites in the latter is a difficult issue.
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