Examples of using Future consequences in English and their translations into Greek
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The described group includes fear of the future, consequences, loneliness.
Future consequences?
The argument is over future consequences.
The future consequences are unavoidable.
Ability to appreciate future consequences.
It gives no thought to future consequences.
This allows you to settle on future consequences that you both see as fair.
The resistance to action comes from your imagining negative future consequences- or reflecting on past failures.
The earlier we adopt good habits, the more chance we have of preventing the potential future consequences of bad decisions in the past.
It is known that the major issue with accounting for income taxes is how to recognize the current and future consequences of the following.
And the resistance to action that comes from you imagining negative future consequences- or reflecting on past failures- of your actions loses its power.
The Berlin talks were held at a critical moment for Sino-European relations as Chinese investments are causing some alarm to the West on alleged future consequences.
deal with several concepts at the same time, and imagine the future consequences of their actions.
no sacrifices and that no one complains about the future consequences.
Love may be depicted as a chronology of future consequences(Happily ever after),
accept responsibility for what you might find as a result of these links, or for any future consequences including but not limited to money loss.
of Directive 2008/115 apply immediately to the future consequences of a situation that arose when the previous rules were in force.
these results indicate that choice of infant feeding may hold future consequences.'.
it also justifies their release of genetically modified mosquitoes into the wild(with unknown future consequences).
the European Parliament is by implication beginning to complain about the future consequences of the Fischler reform,