Particularly poor smallholder farmers have no means to
absorb these risks as producers and are discouraged from planting.
Not exact matches
«If the upcoming supply of units is not
absorbed by demand
as they are completed over the next 12 to 30 months, the supply - demand discrepancy would become more apparent, increasing the
risk of an abrupt correction in prices and residential construction activity,» it says.
As you stated, if you choose Option B, you will need to make an investment to meet or beat the market interest of 4 % to make up for the $ 935.38 and be willing to
absorb the associated investment
risks.
As a small business owner, your business's health is in your hands — it's up to you to set strategy and
absorb risks.
It can be
absorbed from the sun, but, of course, this comes with its own
risks, such
as melanoma and premature ageing of the skin.
Moreover, since sorbitol can bind to GLUT5 transporters (the proteins that act
as «doors» and allow fructose to be
absorbed), it can increase the
risks of fructose malabsorption especially if you are using fructose - containing ingredients in your baked product.
Saline solution implants — these implants carry less
risk as, in the event of a rupture, the saline solution is safely
absorbed by the body.
From my understanding, while formula has more iron, it is not
as easily
absorbed as the iron in breast milk, and therefore formula fed babies are at a higher
risk for problems than breastfed babies.
The approach halts further necrosis and can save a baby's life, but it often leaves infants with insufficient intestine and puts them at
risk for long - term complications, such
as short bowel syndrome, which requires feeding support for life due to the intestines» decreased ability to
absorb enough nutrients.
The ASCO statement, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, cautions that while the greatest
risks are seen with heavy long - term use, even low alcohol consumption (defined
as less than one drink per day) or moderate consumption (up to two drinks per day for men, and one drink per day for women because they
absorb and metabolize it differently) can increase cancer
risk.
«We didn't study whether the type of exposure, such
as whether the compound was inhaled or
absorbed through the skin and the method of application, such
as spraying or mixing, affected Parkinson's
risk,» said Cereda.
The
risk: Grapefruit juice interferes with an enzyme that is essential for properly
absorbing medications, including cholesterol - lowering statins such
as Lipitor and Zocor, which intensifies the effect of those drugs.
«Given that the majority of studies included in our review weren't well - designed trials, better - quality research on this topic is needed to better inform consumers and clinicians
as to whether foot [orthotics] or shock -
absorbing insoles can be used to decrease injury
risk,» he said.
Phthalates can be inhaled and
absorbed through the skin
as well, which means personal - care products may pose a slight
risk.
Obese teenagers have a greater
risk for deficiency
as they usually
absorb vitamin D into their fat stores, which in turn stops it from being used in their blood.
Carbs with a low glycemic index — such
as fruit and pasta — were not associated with an increased
risk of heart disease, which suggests that the increased
risk is caused «not by a diet high in carbohydrates, but by a diet rich in rapidly
absorbed carbohydrates,» says the lead author of the study, Sabina Sieri, PhD, of the Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, a national institute for cancer research in Milan, Italy.
Female athletes are at
risk for common nutrient deficiencies, such
as low protein, low iron, low calcium, and low vitamin D. (3) When active women don't eat enough nutrients, or they are poorly
absorbed due to increased intestinal permeability (leaky gut), SIBO, SIFO, or other causes of intestinal epithelial inflammation, they are not nourished enough to sustain intense exercise over time.
Vitamin B12 is found in animal products, so vegans and vegetarians are most at
risk for being deficient,
as well
as people with gastrointestinal issues, who may have difficulty
absorbing the vitamin, and people on heartburn medications.
As such a relatively small proportion is
absorbed through the skin, however, it is unlikely to pose any
risk to a developing baby.
Since your skin
absorbs both water and chemicals —
as illustrated in the study on swimming pool contamination and cancer
risk mentioned above — you could still be exposing yourself to dangerous levels of contaminants when you:
Dr Sinatra continues, «
As researchers from Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health noted, quickly digested and
absorbed carbs (i.e., those with a high glycemic load) are associated with an increased
risk of heart disease.»
The possibility that high, long - term intake of carbohydrates that are rapidly
absorbed as glucose may increase the
risk of type 2 diabetes has been a long - standing controversy.
This simple example of how strength is specific may well be one of the key reasons why eccentric strength is so effective for reducing muscle strain injury
risk,
as it enables the muscles to
absorb more kinetic energy than they can typically produce.
It's a film about taking a
risk in Hollywood, and itself represents a
risk, but one that ultimately has paid off, not only for Chazelle and Hurwitz,
as well
as those who backed their dreams, but also for us in the audience who've gotten to become
absorbed in this enchanting musical masterpiece come to life.
As this absorbing account shows, innovation and risk - taking were at the heart of the settlement of America, as was the profit motiv
As this
absorbing account shows, innovation and
risk - taking were at the heart of the settlement of America,
as was the profit motiv
as was the profit motive.
You are supposed to
absorb mortality
risk, such
as there is.
At the
risk of oversimplifying a complex analysis, Siegel's bottom line is that while there are not enough younger generation Americans to
absorb the Boomers stock and bond assets at current prices, investors in emerging countries, like China and India, will more than make up for that and will end up buying the Baby Boomer's paper assets
as the Boomers sell them off to fund their retirements.
The less vulnerable of these securities were viewed
as having low
risk either because they were insured with new financial instruments or because other securities would first
absorb any losses on the underlying mortgages (DiMartino and Duca 2007).
The role of the region's forests
as a net
absorber of carbon is at
risk from disruptions to forest ecosystems, in part due to climate change.
If the heat isn't released, the next day the thermal mass will
absorb more heat and start acting
as a heater, emitting or radiating heat, and contributing to the overheating
risk.
He writes «An infant would have to suck on a rubber toy for approximately two hours a day to
absorb enough of the chemicals, known
as phthalates, to reach the threshold where there might be a
risk.»
If you,
as a policyholder choose to insure to less than the amount required by the Co-insurance clause (
as stated on your policy), you are essentially agreeing to retain part of the
risk (and
absorb a portion of any losses) rather than transfer it to the insurance company.
This is because the SEC sees high - net - worth individuals
as more capable of
absorbing the
risk that comes with these asset classes.
The
risk of default is always the real driver of underwriting and, ultimately, lending approval decisions, and the likelihood of a lender
absorbing a loss increases
as the amount of equity decreases.