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As the seas rise, our society will meet the consequences of collective inaction.
Thousands of people across Britain will meet the consequences of bereavement of a friend or family member today.
Consider: (a) A dwindling but devoted group of women, working for neither profit nor status, to comfort the mournful, nourish those hungry for justice, extol peacemaking, and meet the consequences of poverty, meekly and with mercy and purity of heart.
They approach mass suffering, he says, by way of theories, meetings and high-minded statements of principle, whereas he and other Doctors Without Borders physicians meet the consequences of war, epidemic and natural disaster one patient at a time.
She added: "I think we have to realise that there's a limited carbon budget; we have to meet the consequences of that and I think that Scotland needs to do more on the renewables side, in the way that it is doing, and realise that they can't have a contradictory policy on the other side".
The admonishment "vindicates my decision to not file a complaint against Judge Connolly and to rely on my faith that his abuse of authority would be exposed and meet the consequences it deserves," said Fletcher, who is currently defending himself against pending disciplinary charges from the State Bar of California in an unrelated case.
If they are met then the consequences may include job satisfaction, motivation organisational commitment; whereas if the psychological contract is not met, the result may be departure from the organisation or workforce [ 45].
If Clinton's full demands, which included a cancellation of the controversial housing project, are not met, the diplomatic consequences could be limited.
As long, of course, as the wearer is in a position to live with the consequences when private time meets the real world.
Basic emotional needs of these children had not been met, and the consequences manifested in school performance and social development.
"I will not rest until the consequence for the crime meets the severity of the crime itself – for my daughter and all other young unsuspecting girls".
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