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The gas company said, you can have a six-figure sum to move elsewhere and start your lives again, but in return you must promise not to speak of your experience with our company, not to speak of your experience with fracking, not to speak about the health
consequences
that might have been revealed by a medical examination.
What if we stop to think about the real-life
consequences
of the information that we share?
Palchinsky, on the other hand, implored engineers to look at the economic, political and social
consequences
of their actions; in other words, be more public-focused.
There are real and sometimes very painful
consequences
of speaking up.
So there's this thing called the law of unintended
consequences.
I don't like unintended
consequences.
People hire me because they have
consequences
that they really intend, and what they intend is for me to help them achieve those
consequences.
So I live in fear of unintended
consequences.
And so this is a story about
consequences
intended and unintended.
Instead, way off in the distance was a librarian who was going to find the chain of
consequences
that we had set in motion, a source of inspiration so that she in this case could do her work really well.
They've been happening for more than 10 years now, so those librarians have kind of turned on a generation of children to books and so it's been a thrill to find out that sometimes unintended
consequences
are the best
consequences.
To the rest of your brain, built up to code with the law of the jungle, when you perceive the possible
consequences
of blowing a speech, it's time to run for your life or fight to the death.
The long-term health
consequences
of ovarian stimulation with IVF medicines are less clear, though so far, IVF seems safe for women.
And the owners of the target vehicles will suffer the negative
consequences
of this algorithm through no fault of their own.
Most of those people are functional, contributing members of society, and their lives, choices, and relationships aren't defined by the disorder, but still, for many, the
consequences
are serious.
It wasn't until I got to Cornell as a Presidential Research Scholar that I started to learn about the very real educational
consequences
of being raised by a single mother on government aid and attending the schools that I did.
We understand the real psychological
consequences
on patients and their families.
So I know far too much about sleep and the
consequences
of sleep loss.
But the
consequences
of teen sleep loss go well beyond the classroom, sadly contributing to many of the mental health problems that skyrocket during adolescence, including substance use, depression and suicide.
But we need to understand the
consequences
of what it is that we observe, and we need to convert observable details into actionable knowledge.
And one of the causes of this, I think, is that as each of us attempts to build this new kind of worldview, this holoptical worldview, this holographic image that we're all trying to create in our mind of the interconnection of things: the environmental footprints 1,000 miles away of the things that we buy; the social
consequences
10,000 miles away of the daily decisions that we make as consumers.
All of us understood what the
consequences
could be of a perceived dissident action.
These things are here, and we often don't understand how they work, and what their
consequences
could be.
This difficulty in even imagining how the
consequences
of our actions today will affect our future.
We have learned in our work that one of the most powerful means of effecting change is when people can directly, tangibly and emotionally experience some of the future
consequences
of their actions today.
We were asking: What are some of the unintended
consequences
of linking our genetics to health care?
Spending time in this room, a room that could be our own future home, makes the
consequences
of climate change and food insecurity much more immediate and tangible.
So even small changes to cloud cover could have profound
consequences.
And there could be
consequences.
He would have thought, well, there may be negative consequences, for example, the owner might be angry with the dog and the dog, anticipating that, might not behave in this way.
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