Mr. CAREY HARVER (San Diego): You get to go fast and there's no consequences.
Before the MPs' visit, Mr Penning was asked for assurances there would be no consequences from evidence given.
Work-avoidance Michelangelos know how to stay idle while suffering no consequences or, in some cases, even getting promoted.
Of course, they will face no consequences for these actions, as most likely have bright futures as corporate lobbyists.
Following a tour of the Falmouth station she said coastguards had been allowed to speak openly to MPs but warned there should be no consequences.
Lord Elton, a Church of England lay minister and former teacher, told peers that young people view sex as a "recreation with no consequences" - an attitude he said "has got to be addressed long before they become parents".
What I think that some people are going to legitimately ask is, well, if it's not legally binding what prevents us from, 10 years from now, looking and saying, you know, everybody fell short of these goals and there's no consequences to it?
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So, Congress can happily proceed with budget talks with no real consequences to themselves in sight.
Just as with non-statutory options, there are no tax consequences at either grant or vesting.
But the majority of asteroids rate a zero, "events having no likely consequences, " according to the Torino scale.
No tax consequences for those of us in the middle of the pack.
Under current law, Pennsylvania teachers see no adverse consequences from a walkout.
Husbands and wives can make unlimited gifts to each other, with no tax consequences, so long as neither dies within a year after the transfers.
This also starts to get into another principle: Moral Hazard, the idea that if there are no perceived consequences to an action, we slack off.
He knows his area of specialization, is articulate, and knows of no preordained consequences that will derive from his talk if it bombs or if it is a home run.
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Which means, debate on the debt ceiling will be heated and go to the last minute (as it frequently has in the past, with no ill consequences other than political fallout).
There are multiple chances to make amends and no immediate legal consequences under the program if they don't.
In Tulo Barawako, village elder Abdoullaye Aden, is in no doubt about consequences.
As we have seen in many financial arenas, a borrower will tend to borrow for as long as a lender is willing to lend, especially if there are no immediate adverse consequences.
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There are simple things, like the decision to not hide your password as you type it in (research shows less errors, higher satisfaction and no negative security consequences), but also methods to keep users logged in by default, reducing the need for bothersome logins.
In fact, it is by no means clear what consequences the ballot will have.
It takes having the courage to do the right thing, no matter what the consequences will be.
Yet, there were also some consequences that no one wanted or intended.
Some worry that there will be unintended consequences, no matter how carefully data are adjusted to account for differences among the patients treated.
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Whatever the truth of that, a doctor attached to nearby Jamshedpur's Tata Main Hospital has no doubt about the consequences of the mine's operations.
As Buffett correctly pointed out, no matter the tax consequences, investors will always seek out the best investments for their money and profit from them.
Former Green Bay Packer Dorsey Levens, who McGlamry also represents, says that when he played in the mid-1990s, he had no idea of the consequences the game could have.
For the opposition, Baroness Royall of Blaisdon questioned why there was no consultation on the consequences of devolution for the House of Lords, when one had been set up for the Commons.
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