Sentences with phrase «abuse potential of»

A study in rats published August 25 in Cell Reports suggests that a different approach that targets delta opioid receptors on sensory neurons in peripheral tissues might avoid the side effects and high abuse potential of currently available pain relievers.

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These civil rights abuses show the potential costs of state and local law enforcement assistance in federal immigration enforcement efforts.
According to a blog post by Ed Ho, Twitter's VP of engineering, if the service's algorithm detects abuse, it will take one of a number of steps to reduce the potential reach and harm of those tweets, including limiting the harasser's account for a set time period.
Shares of Nektar Therapeutics rose 4.5 % in Tuesday trading as the company's opioid - modifying painkiller proved to have far less abuse potential than conventional opioids in a clinical study.
The government simply laid out potential ideas to tackle the abuses, raising the possibility of exempting areas of the country with full employment from any crackdown measures.
We know that sometimes people share nude images of their own children with good intentions; however, we generally remove these images because of the potential for abuse by others and to help avoid the possibility of other people reusing or misappropriating the images,» Facebook says.
There's the potential that employees will abuse it, of course, but more insidiously, it can make it harder for employees to get away from the office.
Instead, there's a patchwork of state laws serving as the legal framework that critics say invites abuse and potential manipulation.
Marijuana's position in the top tier of the scheduling system — which organizes drugs by their «acceptable medical use and... abuse or dependency potential» — has endured since the 1970s.
One of the most obvious potential drawbacks to such a generous policy is the risk that employees will abuse it and take off weeks or even months without the risk of losing their jobs.
In an August 11, 2016 announcement, the DEA reconfirmed its position, «marijuana remains a schedule I controlled substance because it does not meet the criteria for currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, there is a lack of accepted safety for its use under medical supervision, and it has a high potential for abuse
The DEA will now conduct its own eight - factor analysis to study the drug's potential for abuse, the current state of medical and scientific knowledge, the history and pattern of abuse, and other considerations.
Since 1970, marijuana has been on the list of Schedule I drugs, which defines chemicals under the Controlled Substances Act as a drug with high potential for abuse and no medical benefits.
Dr. Richard Leblanc, an associate professor of governance law and ethics at York University, said there are many potential hints of a CEO burnout, including erratic behaviour, inconsistency at work, divorce or family issues, and even substance abuse.
When those hoops had finally been jumped through, mostly by Kate but at my relentless direction, the only retaliation I was left fearing during my engagement with El Chapo Guzmán and the Sinaloa cartel was the potential wrath of a Mexican actress toward an American actor who had single - mindedly abused his friendship with her to retrieve the needed video.
Better Markets, a non-profit organization that advocates for the public interest on Wall Street, says a potential promotion by Williams to lead the Federal Reserve Bank of New York would reward failure - because the San Francisco Fed failed to prevent widespread customer abuses at San Francisco - based banking behemoth Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC), which it's supposed to supervise.
That centralizes the potential for and magnitude of abuse, with Big Data used to discriminate against groups, steer vulnerable people to financial scams, and meddle in U.S. elections.
Already, as Reuters has reported, «China's finance ministry... has grown increasingly concerned about rising hidden debt risks from potential abuses of the program.»
Yet few countries have imposed them, in light of potential abuse.
There's an enormous potential for abuse within the voting system, and the right of issuance is looking an awful lot like a license to print money.
We therefore sought to influence the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee to increase governance in respect of expropriation matters so as to avoid potential abuse / arbitrary expropriations taking place.
(The Nunes memo alleges abuse of power by the FBI during its investigation into the Trump campaign's potential Russia ties.)
The Consumer Federation of America, among others including myself, have written about the high cost of tax assistance services for low - income taxpayers and the potential for consumer abuse including price gouging.
That left many scrambling for new loans that serve the original purpose of no and - no - doc mortgages, without the potential for abuse created by NINJAs.
Bill C - 25 would also eliminate the potential for abuse of board discretion following these elections and would restrict directors to one - year terms.
While it was once true that most testing of potential new drugs took place in medical schools and teaching hospitals, that is no longer the case, and in Elliott's view the change has given rise to serious problems and abuses.
To put it bluntly, the notion of consent is arguably meaningless by itself as the arbiter of legitimate sexual and marital relationships because of the potential for manipulation, coercion, and abuse in a situation where there are deep - rooted and unequal social power relations (e.g., the President of the United States [not] having sexual relations with a besotted young intern or, as here, a parent and an adult child contracting a marriage).
Where there is a position of power, there seems to be potential for abuse... Is it possible to put an end to this type of abuse?
Brad is exactly right to point out the potential weaknesses for abuse in any system of theology (in any human system at all, really).
To me, this is a wake - up call to all of us — be we Emergent or Calvinist or Nones or Post-theist — to be aware of the very real potential for abuse in our midst.
It may not be so much the form of socio - political structure that is of concern but whether that structure has matured into a form that balances its potential for abuse of power at both the top and the bottom.
This kind of doctrine has the potential to stifle and suffocate women, even resulting in abuse at times.
The aim is to «break the generational cycles of abuse, prostitution, criminal activity and poverty, which currently hold these women back from reaching their potential».
I don't care if your Theocracy root religion is a «kinder, gentler» version, it's a matter of prncipal and potential abuse.
The risk, however was seen by the Congregations in terms of the potential for scandal and bad publicity should the abuse be disclosed.
But it could also be an act of manipulation to groom the pastor to perceive the abuser's prior offenses and character in a way that allows him to begin to groom and abuse future potential victims.
What I fear happening is that by focussing on control and particular individuals there is potential healing that could happen that isn't happening, a perpetuation of abuse and those that are pastors that are doing great jobs might find themselves under difficulty as shared in a culture of fear and retribution as they are treated as if they are abusers when they are not.
The reason why it could be so effective in preventing these types of abuses is because of the potential, significant consequences for countries that violate human rights.
For that matter, does it even signal that my desires are virtuous, or — I think more probably — does it simply indicate that I happen not to be strongly tempted to one of many potential lustful abuses?
CNN: Priest's guilty plea throws wrinkle into Philadelphia sexual abuse trial Attorneys in the child sexual abuse and conspiracy trial of two Philadelphia priests debated Monday over which potential witnesses jurors would be allowed to hear regarding a third defendant who pleaded guilty to molesting boys just days before opening remarks.
Add potential conflict - of - interest issues, such as inheritance and the costs of treatment, and we see the potential for elder abuse.
Whatever the role, however, all members of a substance - abusing household lose their potential, free will and choices.
But the charity regulator said Oxfam's report stated there had been no allegations of abuse of beneficiaries and did not mention potential sexual crimes involving minors.
When potential for the violation of civil rights and the abuse of privacy are mentioned in the debates, the president and other defenders of the status quo say, in effect, «Trust me.»
In the weeks leading up to the movie's release, hundreds of boycotts have sprouted up on social media: # 50dollarsnot50shades encourages potential viewers to donate the $ 50 they would have spent on a night out at the movies to a local women's shelter for survivors of domestic abuse.
It is both a PED and a drug of abuse with real addiction potential.
In the wake of NFL substance abuse issues of high - profile players like Josh Gordon, Aldon Smith and Haloti Ngata, other teams were likely discouraged from selecting Green - Beckham higher, despite his potential.
Another person with «potential historic connections» to Manchester City has been linked with serious allegations of child sex abuse.
Various ideas and potential initiatives were put forward and discussed, including a proportion of tickets being sold via a ballot, but as with away tickets the prevailing feeling was that abuses and shortcomings of the existing system must be addressed first.
I am not suggesting that what I feel is as strong as what a potential victim of sexual abuse would feel; just that I am entitled to have an illogical emotional reaction to someone associating the way I fed my kids with incest.
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