Sentences with phrase «adverse consequences for»

[12] Long - term, severe maternal depression has been found to have especially adverse consequences for child development and behavior.
However, it runs contrary to the body of work showing that widowhood has adverse consequences for various dimensions of physical health (Bradbeer, Helme, Yong, Kendig, & Gibson, 2003; Hahn, 1993; Stroebe et al., 2007; Shahar, Schultz, Shahar, & Wing, 2001).
Fact: «Research indicates that joint physical custody and frequent child - nonresidential parent contact have adverse consequences for children in high - conflict situations.
Among the likely adverse consequences for these communities are: exacerbation of already overcrowded Indigenous communities (including in the larger settlements), deterioration in health status, and relocation of some people to the fringes of rural and regional towns where social and economic opportunities are more limited.
Frank Maher, partner at Legal Risk, warned that the proposed costs savings were based on «flawed reasoning» and would have adverse consequences for many firms, in a detailed letter to the Legal Services Board (LSB) consultation.
Under the old evidentiary system, therefore, when a Texas driver or passenger involved in an accident had failed to buckle up, he or she faced the anomalous situation of being subject to a criminal sanction for that omission while facing no adverse consequences for it in a civil suit arising from the same events.
While I certainly understand that granting Internet access might raise security concerns (and if so, should have been denied on those grounds), suggesting that Internet access isn't necessary to conducting a reasonable defense today may have adverse consequences for other criminal defendants.
Clever marketing schemes that based on misleading information can lead to adverse consequences for you, your staff and your clients.
In fact, a possible decision of the court to the effect that such an agreement is, either by reason of its content or of the procedure adopted for its conclusion, incompatible with the provisions of the treaty could not fail to provoke, not only in a community context but also in that of international relations, serious difficulties and might give rise to adverse consequences for all interested parties, including third countries.
A common example of the more difficult range of modification cases comes up when a custodial parent proposes to move away from the area with the child, with obvious adverse consequences for the other parent's visitation rights.
According to Deloitte's annual survey of the sector, such huge cuts in growth capital expenditure and exploration budgets may have extensive adverse consequences for the miners and the industry at large.
Failure to advance OHIP's subrogated claim can lead to adverse consequences for both the injured plaintiff and plaintiff's counsel.
This choice has had very adverse consequences for science and society.
The effects included in the model calculations are adverse consequences for human health, decreased timber and agriculture yields, reduced visibility, accelerated depreciation of materials, and reductions in recreation services.
The adverse consequences for an analyst to be both alone and wrong are so great that most will balk at the prospect of being right and against the crowd.
The concerns of residents likely to be displaced notwithstanding, environmental policies which will have adverse consequences for the entire UK population have, as we have long been arguing here, gone through the House of Commons almost entirely unopposed and without debate, yet environmental politics have never been tested by the UK democratic process.
etc.) The terrifying thing is that the censorship of the views of a majority of its readers has probably had no adverse consequences for the Guardian.
The terrifying thing is that the censorship of the views of a majority of its readers has probably had no adverse consequences for the Guardian.
There is not even a shred of credible evidence that any warming we have experienced or will experience will, on the scale of things, have adverse consequences for human life on the planet.
-LSB-...] But a couple degrees colder would bring serious adverse consequences for habitats, wildlife, agriculture and humanity.»
Changes in federal income tax laws could have adverse consequences for the mortgage interest deduction.
In the lab I was studying why an excess of stress hormones had adverse consequences for health (in particular, damaging neurons), while with the baboons, I wanted to understand what social factors predicted who secreted more or less of those stress hormones.
So if House Bill 2214 passes, the adverse consequences for opting out contained in House Bill 2214 would cripple the Opt Out movement in Washington state and the light that is now exposing the drawbacks of high stakes testing at high schools in Washington state would be extinguished.
Schools traditionally employed punitive, exclusionary methods of discipline, which may temporarily remove undesirable behavior but could result in adverse consequences for students in the long - run.
Taken as a whole, our results suggest that school transitions lower student achievement but that attending middle schools in particular has adverse consequences for American students.
This finding is of interest given recent research suggesting that middle schools have adverse consequences for student achievement (see «Stuck in the Middle,» research).
However, such a compromise would be unwise because price controls have adverse consequences for low - income families as well.
Advo - cates of discipline reform contend that exclusionary discipline may have adverse consequences for school climate.
If these provisions are beneficial to union members, other contract terms have clear, adverse consequences for the education of students.
«The transfer of some pathogens, which may be asymptomatic in the mother, could result in severe adverse consequences for infants,» states the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists website.
This may have adverse consequences for student - advisor relationships with respect to mentoring.
Third, there is increasing evidence that the ultrafine particles released in e-cigarettes may have adverse consequences for the cardiovascular system.
Apparently embarrassed by his vote, Kerry later explained that «the prospect of human - induced global warming as an accepted thesis with adverse consequences for all is here, and it is real.»
She says a large, 1 - year raise for postdocs «could have adverse consequences for research grant budgets» coming so soon after a boost in 2014.
This is particularly worrisome for pregnant women, as both drinking and inadequate nutrition can have adverse consequences for the fetus.
This may have substantial and lasting adverse consequences for development.
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
Strategies may, at times, be out of market favor for considerable periods which can result in adverse consequences for the investor.
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.
There has also been a dramatic increase in the size of the US federal government, with its adverse consequences for freedom.
A fascinating paper by Lena Edlund explores how such a change might happen, and its potentially adverse consequences for women.

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You recognise that adverse consequences may result for Fund shareholders if the Holdings Information is used for inappropriate trading purposes.
You recognize that adverse consequences may result for Fund shareholders if the Holdings Information is used for inappropriate trading purposes.
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.»
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.
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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.
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