We are a new legislature and we must take the consequences of our decisions seriously.
It was designed so that it never came to pass, because Congress, understanding the consequences of failure, understanding the consequences of inaction, the consequences of being unwilling to take a balanced approach, were so dire.
"The public accounts committee is right to acknowledge that it will take time to undo the consequences of years of over-promising and financial mismanagement by the last administration, " said defence equipment minister Philip Dunne.
Similarly he certainly cannot take all of the blame for the consequences of what happened when the money started to flow too freely into the wrong people's hands.
It doesn't take much to imagine the consequences of a successful cyber attack.
Hideo Shima seemed to take little interest in the consequences of his shinkansen.
Some people take care of their health, while others suffer the consequences of bad habits.
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Louis to NYC, waiting for take-off and experiencing the consequences of this congestion.
All of the services have their own ways of determining qualifications and skill and what is the difference between physical strength and ability, but the gentleman raised a very important issue, and that is the draft, because one of the unintended consequences of this kind of legislation could be to take a problem in recruiting women into support positions and then precipitate a crisis.
It will take several years to find out the consequences of these programs.
But they do expect their governments to take whatever steps they can to alleviate the consequences of those fundamentals.
Why would you take a picture of yourself in front of your crime if you thought about the consequences?
Planning for our retirement over a lifetime, making decisions the consequences of which may take decades to fully unfold, has to be one of the most difficult tasks any individual can undertake.
Labour MP Dame Anne Begg, who chairs the committee, said the government should reflect on the "possible consequences" of the shake-up on the most vulnerable and take action.
"Israel has a right to defend herself but I'll reiterate it's important to keep in mind the consequences of the actions they take, " McClellan said.
But understand this, Jake, our allies in this are more united than they've ever been to take actions and consequences based on the statements and the actions of the Iranians.
The free-market economist and then Federal Reserve Chairman, Alan Greenspan, supported that massive US-IMF rescue package for Mexico, even though he had previously warned that protecting investors from the consequences of their mistakes would build up problems for the future, by encouraging institutions and investors to take excessive risks.
"You were the author of your own wrongdoing and you must take those consequences, whatever they might be, " he said.
Reports indicate that Paulson convinced chief executives at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, State Street, Bank of New York Mellon, and Bank of America to take capital or suffer the regulatory consequences.
On Monday, Mr. Kerry told reporters in London that Iran could face "terrible consequences" if it didn't take advantage of the current diplomacy and agree to constrain its nuclear program.
They are drawn up by a narrow circle of experts and simply cannot take into account all the possible consequences.
An emergency meeting is to take place later with the Church of England's bishops to consider the consequences of the vote.
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Over time, he gained command of Senate procedures, won some friends among Republicans, but lost none of the stubbornness that made him vote his conscience, take risks and damn the consequences.
Once you start to look at your interactions with the world through the eyes of someone who will have to live with the consequences of your decisions in 70 years time, then it becomes a little easier to take "good" decisions.
"Even if there is a fraction of a per cent chance of a leak, the consequences are so horrendous that we can't afford to take the risk, " he said.
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The options they take have lasting consequences and many reviewers have noted its success at eliciting strong emotional reactions from players to some of the characters' fates.
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