Sentences with phrase «widespread consequences in»

Stephanie Seneff, PhD writes about Glyphosate in Collagen: Widespread Consequences in a recently published article in the Weston A. Price Foundation's Wise Traditions Journal, which we have permission to republish.

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«Our work challenges the widespread assumption that true creativity requires a kind of anarchy in which people are permitted to speak their minds, whatever the consequence,» commented study lead author and Cornell organizational behavior professor Jack Goncalo.
However, as we noted in our Financial System Review, financial vulnerabilities would usually translate into full - blown risks — with attendant consequences for the economy — only if there was a trigger, such as a widespread and sharp decline in economic activity and employment.
«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.
It is just this illusion of sex without consequences, she maintains, that brought us to the point of needing widespread access to abortion in the first place.
The conclusive proof of the existence and more importantly the effects of the widespread breakdown of parental responsibility (even where there were two parents) and also of the catastrophic consequences of the encouragement of lone parenting, was described in detail on the front page of The Times newspaper of Saturday August 13.
The consequence has been the widespread relativism in most people's thinking about religion and morals in our society today.
Yes, they'd have to be prepared for the consequences of their actions (i.e. missing school, work, etc.), but not before a line is drawn in the sand as to what it means to witness, thereby placing one's intentions in the faith as opposed to widespread approval.
Again, the widespread use of DDT and other insecticides affects the «balance of nature» in ways that make it necessary for us to be aware in advance of the consequences of their use.
According to author Professor Cesar Victora from the Federal University of Pelotas in Brazil: «There is a widespread misconception that breastmilk can be replaced with artificial products without detrimental consequences
Sarah Buckley has asked and answered this question, and reveals the unintended consequences of numerous widespread practices, including scheduled birth — induced labor or planned cesarean; disturbance and excessive stress during labor; synthetic oxytocin (Pitocin); opioids and epidural analgesia for labor pain; early separation of mother from infant or wrapping the infant in a blanket to be held (i.e., no skin - to - skin contact); breastmilk substitutes, and many more.
The political class responsible for ushering in these changes, a class composed of members of all three major parties, are now reaping the consequences in the form of widespread public distrust and the rise of UKIP.
«The evidence is beginning to pour in that the governor's vindictive action against innocent employees will have widespread consequences
But in a sign of widespread reluctance to cross Mr. de Blasio, none have aired their concerns publicly, saying they are worried about the consequences of offending the mayor.
In addition, some experts, such as Sandra Fryhofer, a past president of the American College of Physicians and a practicing internist in Atlanta, fear that widespread adoption of these programs might have unintended consequenceIn addition, some experts, such as Sandra Fryhofer, a past president of the American College of Physicians and a practicing internist in Atlanta, fear that widespread adoption of these programs might have unintended consequencein Atlanta, fear that widespread adoption of these programs might have unintended consequences.
The recurrent droughts in the 1970s and 1980s had disastrous consequences for agriculture, livestock and the environment in the area, with widespread famine as a result.
«The 2010 drought appears to have been more widespread than in 2005, and this may have important consequences in regions across Amazonia already prone to drought stress.
Survey responses from 19,000 people in 18 European countries, including the UK, showed that «the notion that big welfare states are associated with widespread cultures of dependency, or other adverse consequences of poor short term incentives to work, receives little support.»
In 1955, 13 years too late for Edgerton, the United States began the widespread use of a new polio vaccine that would eventually prevent millions of children from contracting polio and suffering its consequences.
«It seems to be a circumscribed manifestation of a widespread, older belief that has been labeled «infant determinism,» the idea that a critical period early in development has irreversible consequences for the rest of a child's life,» the researchers wrote in their analysis.
Deforestation may have far greater consequences for climate change in some soils than in others, according to new research led by Yale University scientists — a finding that could provide critical insights into which ecosystems must be managed with extra care because they are vulnerable to biodiversity loss and which ecosystems are more resilient to widespread tree removal.
«Sleep loss is widespread in modern society, but only in the last decade have we realized its metabolic consequences,» Taheri said in a news release from the Endocrine Society.
In particular, aluminum in adjuvant form carries a risk for autoimmunity, long - term brain inflammation and associated neurological complications and may thus have profound and widespread adverse health consequences.&raquIn particular, aluminum in adjuvant form carries a risk for autoimmunity, long - term brain inflammation and associated neurological complications and may thus have profound and widespread adverse health consequences.&raquin adjuvant form carries a risk for autoimmunity, long - term brain inflammation and associated neurological complications and may thus have profound and widespread adverse health consequences
In fact, because calcium and magnesium compete with each other for absorption, we are concerned about magnesium deficiency as a potential consequence of widespread medical treatments focusing on calcium and vitamin D supplementation.
And since protein is used for most of the structural components and nearly all metabolic functions in the body, a lack of proteins can have widespread consequences.
But McCoy's study shows that barriers to healthy development are widespread and stubborn, with consequences for our shared future in a global society.
That's a daunting challenge for any test maker, but it's further complicated by widespread fears of soaring failure rates and their political consequences, as well as by Arne Duncan's stipulation (in the federal grants that underwrite the assessment - development process) that the states belonging to each consortium must reach consensus on those passing scores (in government jargon, «common achievement standards»).
According to the American Psychologist study «Zero Tolerance Policies,» such policies are widespread among schools nationwide which «mandates the application of predetermined consequences, most often severe and punitive in nature that are intended to be applied regardless of the gravity of behavior, mitigating circumstances or situational context.»
This science won't come into widespread use until much later, and we're going to be the first ones who are actually in danger from the possible consequences of it.
«Even students who were ineligible to attend a CRM school had an academic growth comparable to that of similar students in non-CRM schools, suggesting widespread positive consequences from the closure of the Closing schools.»
The consequences of mistakes in social risk - taking can be therefore much more widespread and long - lasting than those of individual risk - taking.
One of the little - recognized consequences of the widespread changes in publishing and the surge in indie authors is that it has almost entirely erased the lines of brand identity for publishers.
But the overwhelming benefits of the procedure weigh heavily in favor of promoting widespread spay / neuter, especially when factoring in the social good of ending cat and dog overpopulation and its terrible consequences.
The potential consequences of warming include widespread famine, triggered by extreme drought in the major grain - producing areas of the world; the wholesale disappearance of the world's coral reefs; and sea levels rising by several meters over the course of a few centuries.»
«Global Dimming: A Review of the Evidence for a Widespread and Significant Reduction in Global Radiation with Discussion of Its Probable Causes and Possible Agricultural Consequences
Is it fair to suggest that maybe, just maybe, the reason that the President and the EPA Administrator are so very reluctant to invoke the full regulatory authority of the EPA is because they both fear the consequences of sparking a widespread popular backlash against the lifestyle sacrifices which most certainly must be made in reducing America's GHG emissions 80 % by 2050?
The purpose of this paper is to provide a layman's critique of the Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) theory, and in particular to challenge the fairly widespread notion that the science and projected consequences of AGW currently justify massive spending and government intervention into the world's economies.
What it means Contrary to what many climate alarmists have long contended, there is mounting evidence that suggests that the negative consequences they predict for the world's marine life in a future high - CO2 world are by no means assured, nor are they likely to be widespread.
Any widespread thaw in Siberia's permanently frozen ground could have severe consequences for climate change.
One of the most significant potential mechanisms is a shift in an ocean circulation pattern known as thermohaline circulation, which would have widespread consequences for Europe and the U.S. East Coast.
Stanhill, G. & Cohen, S. Global dimming: a review of the evidence for a widespread and significant reductions in global radiation with discussion of its probable causes and possible agricultural consequences.
The move was seen as a necessary countermeasure to widespread coastal loss and degradation, which had already resulted in over 90 percent of the state's wetlands being lost and in large fisheries population declines, among other harmful consequences.
Although the underlying causes are unclear, the onset of the PETM about 56 million years ago was rapid, occurring within a few thousand years, and ecological consequences were large, with widespread extinctions in both marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) has released a report, False promises, hidden costs: the case for reframing employment and volunteer police record check practices in Canada, questioning the value of widespread police record checks and shining a light on the damaging individual and societal consequences of current practices.
Improper construction, faulty machinery, lax supervision, code violations or less - than - adequate building standards can result in severe and widespread consequences.
Justice Sanderson rejected Aviva's argument and said: «For this court to let proportionality be the overriding, or even the predominant factor, would be grossly unfair to (Persampieri) and would be to reward the uncompromising, and — in the light of the jury verdict — unreasonable behaviour of the insurer...» Justice Sanderson agreed that insurers can pursue whatever legal strategy they deem fit, but added that, «especially where such strategies may have wide ranging and adverse implications involving widespread denial of access to justice, the use of such strategies should not be encouraged by the giving of cost breaks on foreseeable costs consequences
In the article, Rosen — Founder and CEO of background check firm Employment Screening Resources (ESR)-- writes that while the NCLC report suggested «inaccurate criminal background checks are widespread,» the report only cited «a handful of anecdotal stories and some court cases where an inaccurate background check had grave consequences on a consumer's ability to get a job out of the millions of background checks conducted yearly.»
In the article, Rosen writes that while the NCLC report «suggests inaccurate criminal background checks are widespread,» the report only «cites a handful of anecdotal stories and some court cases where an inaccurate background check had grave consequences on a consumer's ability to get a job out of the millions of background checks conducted yearly.»
A significant consequence of our history is the legacy left by forced removal and assimilation policies that resulted in widespread dispersal, dispossession, and lack of identity for many.
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