Sentences with phrase «many of these adverse consequences»

The best that can be done is to warn of the adverse consequences of deepening poverty underlying wild riches, and to support those policies and forces that can reform a socially perilous and probably unsustainable situation.
«Mr. Runes and Mr. Dorego then engaged in discussions in which they, too, expressed deep concern about the defendant's receipt of a share of fees from Glenwood, and the fear of adverse consequences should Glenwood refuse to consent to the arrangement,» the filing states.
For example, the first group was more likely to place importance on considering the risks of adverse consequences associated with their work, while the second group was more likely to prioritize considering the potential of each research or development project to contribute to societal well - being.
A 2013 senate committee looked at a range of adverse consequences emerging from the NAPLAN, including narrowing the curriculum, and the development of a NAPLAN preparation industry — creating the perception NAPLAN is a «high stakes» test.
My understanding at that point, which I believe was coming to be more widely shared, both inside and outside the program, was that the Administration was uncomfortable with the mainstream scientifically based communications suggesting the reality of human - induced climate change and the likelihood of adverse consequences.
The IEA urges the government to reconsider the decision to phase out nuclear power in light of these adverse consequences.
«Every technology ever developed... has had some sort of adverse consequences, and sometimes they've been serious, sometimes not... It's unprecedented and would defy common sense if there weren't some problem somewhere,» said J. Clarence Davies, a senior adviser to the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (PEN), who takes a more pessimistic approach to nanotechnology's potential.
It was one of those adverse consequences that occurred in a very small percentage of cases, for no known reason, even where the operation was performed properly.
Essential Records Management Program: A set of policies and procedures for the systematic, comprehensive, and economical control of adverse consequences attributable to the loss of mission - critical information.
Using unclean instruments can lead to a number of adverse consequences, including infections, loss of limb, and even death.
This fear of adverse consequences of course gets dressed up as something else; sometimes consciously and sometimes not.
• Proficient in detecting the presence of toxic substances such as drugs and evaluating the intensity of adverse consequences on patients» health.
The elevated prevalence of alcohol use disorders among people with psychotic disorders is well documented.1 Among this population alcohol misuse has been linked to a range of adverse consequences including unemployment, lower education level and lower socioeconomic status.2 Studies examining the impact of alcohol misuse on various psychiatric symptoms among people with psychotic disorders report inconsistent findings.3, 4
Nearly one third of U.S. adults drink enough to cause or place themselves at risk of adverse consequence.

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It is also possible that, mindful of such adverse consequences, regulators may refrain from going as far as would be needed to preserve financial stability.
I think most analysts may be overestimating the adverse consequences and underestimating the probability of much lower growth.
And, testifying under oath, Summers, now the president of Harvard, dismissed the adverse consequences of his friends» frisky financial behavior: «I had enough knowledge of Russian mores and Russian practices and Russian views from the conversations that I had with Chubais and Vasiliev [senior Russian officials] to be confident that the set of issues contained the allegations were not issues that were consequential for them; and indeed that they would have, in part, valued advisers more extensively if they were more involved in actual private - sector activities.»
We can not predict whether this structure, combined with the concentrated control by Mr. Spiegel and Mr. Murphy, will result in a lower trading price or greater fluctuations in the trading price of our Class A common stock as compared to the market price were we to sell voting stock in this offering, or will result in adverse publicity or other adverse consequences.
Any consequences resulting from inaccuracies or delays in our reported financial statements could have an adverse effect on the trading price of our common stock as well as an adverse effect on our business, operating results and financial condition.
Therefore, exercise of the spousal continuation provisions of this policy or any riders by individuals who do not meet the definition of «spouse» may have adverse tax consequences and / or may not be permissible.
There has also been a dramatic increase in the size of the US federal government, with its adverse consequences for freedom.
«The display and use of incomplete and inaccurate research ratings can have widespread, adverse consequences to customers,» Susan Schroeder, Finra's head of enforcement, said in the statement.
Moreover, the longer the rapid increase in household borrowing continues, the greater is the risk that, at some point, households will need to adjust the structure of their balance sheets with potentially adverse consequences for the economy and financial institutions.
Meanwhile concerns over adverse consequences of negative rates have intensified in the aftermath of the BoJ's decision, with spill - overs to the European banking sector.
Strategies may, at times, be out of market favor for considerable periods which can result in adverse consequences for the investor.
In particular, we expect TLTRO II to lower bank funding costs, mitigate the adverse consequences of low (negative) rates on bank margins, strengthen the ECB's forward guidance and improve the transmission of monetary policy.
*********************************************************** Ah yes, the «blood orgies» of 1941 and 1950, which could have been avoided without adverse consequences if only Americans had listened to the heroes of the Upper - Midwest, and told their elected representatives and appointed generals (er... their «Masters») that they weren't a-marchin» anymore.
It generally involves compulsion, loss of control, and continued use of alcohol and other drugs despite adverse consequences.
Under the FDA's Food Safety Modernization Act, the agency does have the authority to order the recall of certain food products when the FDA determines that there is a reasonable probability that the article of food is adulterated or in violation of certain allergen labeling requirements and that the use of or exposure to such article will cause serious adverse health consequences or death to humans or animals.
Studies on phytic acid reveal that for some people, the phytic acid in whole grains blocks calcium, zinc, magnesium, iron and copper; others seem immune to these adverse consequences, probably because of favorable gut flora, which in some cases can break down phytic acid.
The publisher and authors are not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of the suggestions, products or procedures that appear in this magazine.
Not to single out the amazing health benefits of coconut, but this nut continues to provide health benefits with no known adverse health consequences; unless of course you are allergic.
No director, officer, employee, or volunteer of the Rainforest Alliance who in good faith reports any action or suspected action taken by or within the Rainforest Alliance that he or she perceives to be illegal, fraudulent, or in violation of any adopted corporate policy shall suffer intimidation, harassment, discrimination or other retaliation or, in the case of employees, adverse employment consequences.
It is a major public health problem with adverse consequences particularly for women of reproductive age and for young children.
Mothers are more likely to have difficulties forming an attachment with the infant.20, 25 This may be because women are less likely to hold and breastfeed their infants after birth and have rooming - in and because of the difficulties of caring for an infant while recovering from major surgery.Babies are less likely to be breastfed.9 The adverse health consequences of formula feeding are numerous and can be severe.
On the one hand, there appears to be a growing body of research suggesting that playing contact or collision sports for a long period of time likely has, at least for some unknown percentage of athletes, serious adverse health consequences, not just from concussions but from the cumulative effect of sub-concussive blows to the head, blows which athletes in youth football, lacrosse, and, until recently, hockey, suffer on an almost constant basis in both games and practices.
The experts also warned that there is a lack of corporate accountability for the adverse consequences of these abuses, noting that the global industry is currently worth $ 44.8 bn and is predicted to increase to more than $ 70bn within three years.
Starting solid foods too early can have adverse consequences, such as increasing your baby's risk for childhood obesity, celiac disease, diabetes and eczema, according to a study published in the April 2013 issue of «Pediatrics.»
Post-partum depression poses substantial adverse consequences for mothers and their infants via multiple direct biological (i.e., medication exposure, maternal genetic factors) and environmental (i.e., life with a depressed mother) mechanisms.8, 9 From the earliest newborn period, infants are very sensitive to the emotional states of their mothers and other caregivers.10, 11 Maternal mood and behaviour appear to compromise infant social, emotional and cognitive functioning.11 - 15 As children grow, the impact of maternal mental illness appears as cognitive compromise, insecure attachment and behavioural difficulties during the preschool and school periods.6,16 - 19
Because of concerns about safety of the supine sleep position for infants, this study was conducted to determine if infants sleeping in the supine position in the first 6 months of life (peak risk period for SIDS) are at greater risk for specific non-SIDS adverse health consequences compared with those placed to sleep prone.
For example, an adverse consequence of supine sleeping before 4 weeks of life could have led to a change to the side or prone sleep position, and infants would be classified only according to the new position.
A third potential limitation is that any adverse consequence of supine sleeping leading to a change in sleep position after age 1 month would be missed in these analyses restricted to infants maintaining the same sleep position at ages 1 to 6 months.
It is unlikely that we missed any significant adverse consequences by excluding infants changing from supine to nonsupine after the 3 - month report, because only 3 % of all infants with complete data were excluded for this reason.
The paucity of evidence for the longer term consequences of adverse events and other health outcomes after birth for both mother and baby remains and further research to generate combined QALY estimates for the linked mother - baby dyad should be a priority for research in this specialty.
Sherrill Moscona's 1993 survey of 57 California mothers who breastfed during pregnancy concluded that breastfeeding resulted in no apparent adverse consequences to the mothers» pregnancies.2 There are also countless anecdotal reports of mothers who have breastfed throughout pregnancy and given birth to healthy term babies.
American Academy of Pediatrics: Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Lifelong Consequences of Trauma.
This review reported that, though higher protein levels led to faster growth, the (supposed) benefit «could not be weighed against the adverse consequences» of excess protein residues in the blood and neurodevelopmental abnormalities.
[Preemies receiving higher amounts of protein grew faster but: «This benefit could not be weighed against the adverse consequences of elevated blood urea nitrogen levels and increased metabolic acidosis and neurodevelopmental abnormalities.»]
Myjoyonline.com in 2011 reported a false story that «Hon. Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo, then Minister of State at the presidency had warned the late President Mills to reassign Mrs. Zita Okaikoi or face adverse consequences» during an interview on Citi fm.
Delaying infrastructure decisions is no longer simply inconvenient, it's a matter of life and death for people in countries most affected by the adverse consequences of climate change, Mr Clarke will claim in a debate to be held during the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Festival of Social Science
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