We weren't kidding
about mild changes to the bodywork.
Not exact matches
We elect a relatively moderate guy (center - Left at most), whose own politics seem timid to many progressive activists, but the Right hypes up the rhetoric to try to defeat even the relatively
mild policy
changes he wants (pardon me, but a healthcare «public option» that will affect
about 3 % of the population ain't exactly going to destroy our market economy).
A new analysis of European tree - ring samples suggests that
mild summers may have been the key to the rise of the Roman Empire — and that prolonged droughts, cold snaps, and other climate
changes might have played a part in historical upheavals, from the barbarian invasions that brought
about Rome's collapse to the Black Death that wiped out much of medieval Europe.
Still, this study may be a step in «thinking
about how we can
change the course of Alzheimer's disease to something
milder,» Beeri said.
Speaking
about physiological
changes of reducing gluten: The elite Division 1 athlete Litholink test slide shown above is N = 1 biological proof (thank you #Litholink) of dramatic improved kidney function moving onto fermented gluten foods during Division 1 elite performance demands, for
mild chronic kidney disease impairment.
Mild symptoms such as slight
change in stool consistency, a little gas, or initial reluctance to try a new food are probably not worth worrying
about.
I readily confess a lingering frustration: uncertainties so infuse the issue of climate
change that it is still impossible to rule out either
mild or catastrophic outcomes, let alone provide confident probabilities for all the claims and counterclaims made
about environmental problems.
What's amazing is the silly arguments
about ocean pCO2 and pH in the report are actually seem
mild compared to the truly inane discussion in the report
about changes in ocean heat content.
In a more
mild form, the abusive partner may disagree with decisions
about which school the child should go to and use this decision to manipulate the other parent into giving something else that they want; specific parenting days,
changes to who provides transportation to whom, etc..