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Since pain can have serious consequences, the pain signal immediately activates the salience network.
Race is a social category that has staggering biological consequences, but because of the impact of social inequality on people's health.
Haiti is still recovering from the
consequences
centuries later.
Language is complex, and when abstract or nuanced concepts get lost in translation, the
consequences
may be catastrophic.
Answer in: 3 Answer in: 2 Answer in: 1 If you feel stuck on a problem like this, try listing all the decisions you can make at each point, and the
consequences
each choice leads to.
This has
consequences.
The second order of
consequences
are affecting all of us right now.
These climate-related disasters also have geopolitical
consequences
and create instability.
The US Defense Department has long warned of
consequences
from the climate crisis, including refugees, food and water shortages and pandemic disease.
Just as Daedalus had many times ignored the
consequences
of defying the natural laws of mortal men in the service of his ego, Icarus was also carried away by his own hubris.
The point is this: my country and my people have done nothing to contribute to global warming, but we are already bearing the brunt of its
consequences.
These are decisions that prosecutors make every day unfettered, and we are unaware and untrained of the grave
consequences
of those decisions.
When disaster hits, when turmoil hits, we share the
consequences.
Before now, if you wanted to be heard by your possibly tyrannical government, you were pushed to protest, suffer the
consequences
and have your fingers crossed that some Western paper somewhere might make someone care.
They're just living with the unimaginable
consequences
of a very bad decision, made based on very bad information that was put into their minds by very bad people, who know good and well the misery that they're causing, but just don't care.
And as you're thinking of the
consequences
of that, then we've been playing with stuff that's a little bit more advanced, like art.
So as we think about it, as we take the time to say, "Hey, maybe we should have longer studies, maybe we should do this, maybe we should do that," there are
consequences
to acting, and there are
consequences
to not acting.
Spending so much more on building the foundations of global society rather than on the tools to destroy it can have profound
consequences.
I was actually horrified at the
consequences
of what I had just said, at the
consequences
for the world in which all our children are going to have to live.
In the confines of my experiment, there is an idea worth spreading, and it is this: I believe kids today are being raised in a world where money is no longer real; it's actually an illusion, but it has very real
consequences.
One of them was that early on in their career, they had been thrust into a leadership role that required them to make decisions that had serious
consequences.
So to stem this tide with the next generation, we have to bring them up to understand that they are living in a world where they have to make very real money decisions, in a world money is largely an illusion but has very, very real
consequences.
Let them succeed or fail with minor
consequences
so that later in life, when they're making the major decisions, they understand there are major
consequences
that go along.
It's about educating the next generation to make decisions in a world where money is largely an illusion but has very, very real consequences, and the reason it's so important for all of us, as a global society, to do this is this next generation coming up will inherit the global economy that we are handing to them, and we will precariously place it on their shoulders.
If the inflationary
consequences
of using SDRs in this way are benign, it could be used to justify the additional, extra issuance of SDRs, say, every five years, again, with the commitment that developed-market countries would direct their share of the new reserves to the Green Climate Fund.
So here are the
consequences
that are really quite intriguing: we're not always what seem to be, and that takes me to my next point.
But globalists make the case that reinforcing our global governance is the only way to tackle big supernational problems, like nuclear proliferation, the global refugee crisis, climate change or terrorism or even the
consequences
of superhuman AI.
But we also have to be very aware that there are redistributive consequences, that importantly, low-skilled immigration can lead to a reduction in wages for the most impoverished in our societies and also put pressure on house prices.
And there were some unintended
consequences.
We may not mean to make someone feel that way, but when we do, it has
consequences.
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