Sentences with phrase «also counteract»

A carefully worded apology can not only help restore a victim's dignity, but may also counteract allegations of oppressive and malicious conduct and thus, the risk of an aggravated damages award.
It has positive effects on hair, skin and nails (4) and may also counteract side effects caused by aluminum in the body.
It is therefore vital that vegans are very vigilant when choosing chocolate products and anything that lists a large number of ingredients is likely a no - no, many of which can also counteract the health benefits of cacao as it is rich in antioxidants.
Not only can it improve thinking skills but the high antioxidant content found in cacao powder can also counteract or slow down cognitive decline during ageing.
A daily cup of plain yogurt not only prevents pregnancy problems, it also counteracts vaginal and bladder infections.
It also counteracts the effects of free radicals in the body, which can damage cartilage.
Plus, the Active M Differential also counteracts — to great effect — a loss of traction during double lane changes at high speed and a tendency to understeer under sudden load alterations during dynamic cornering.
The adaptive damping also counteracts brake diving.
Dynamic Performance Control also counteracts oversteer in its early stages, switching drive from the outside rear wheel — which is experiencing particularly high centrifugal forces — to the inside rear wheel.

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It also made way to include image stabilization to the cameras, which uses a tiny motor around the lens to counteract against both vibration and shaky hand movement in photos and videos.
In response to the deflationary pressures on the CPI, the Bank of Canada will be forced to engage in expansionary monetary policy to counteract the 5 % price drop (while also ensuring the 2 % year - over-year increase in prices continues as planned).
The report also says that Ukrainian government systems are on the receiving end of denial of service (DDoS) attacks once every two weeks, and officials appear to admit that they're still not doing enough to counteract the threats.
The logic behind AT&T acquiring Time Warner would likely be to counteract moves by Comcast, the cable giant that also owns NBC Universal, some analysts said.
It also mentioned that governments might be inclined to organise referenda to counteract the «perception that the EU is an «elite - driven» project,» as it notes that notion has been lingering since the start of the recession as «voters increasingly associat [e] the EU project with austerity, rather than a source of union and prosperity.»
The document also notes that mining efforts counteract the government's attempts to prevent financial risks and to discourage activities that «deviate from the needs of the real economy.»
CA also used digital ads, nearly 1000 organic social media posts and television ads to strategically counteract the news and happenings of the campaign to strongly influence the narrative their principal audience was being exposed to.
Making it even more interesting is that the white paper also states that, in order to avoid devaluation of OBT, additional coins will be minted to counteract inflation.
No doubt they felt genuine indignation at the injustice of Jesus» condemnation and death, but they were also anxious to counteract any impression that Christianity was a subversive movement and Jesus a political agitator against the Roman government.
For items that are going to be in the oven longer than cookies, like muffins or cakes, I also add a little moisture (maybe an extra 2 Tbsp per cup), to counteract the drying effect of the extra time things have to spend in the oven to finish cooking at high altitude (lower boiling point, and all that).
I also started going back to the gym to counteract all of the calories I've been eating baking.
It also delivers higher levels of a special fat called conjugated linoleic acid, or CLA, which increases blood flow to the brain, extends the life of brain cells, and counteracts the effects of the stress hormone cortisol.
I have used kefir in the past and I do like it... however, most kefir products also contain sugar which will almost counteract the benefits, especially for the skin.
The Commission also started a campaign to counteract the notion that potatoes were fattening.
I also like to include lemon juice to counteract the sweetness of the fruit, and to help with the absorption of iron from the kale.
Even though he's not fully fit I think he might risk him but I also think he'll try pack that midfield to counteract City's great strength in there.
They also have two promising first - round contributors, Nelson Agholor (2015, 36 starts) and Derek Barnett (2017, 0 starts, pass rush specialist) to counteract their one first - round miss, edge - rusher Marcus Smith, who struggled to contribute consistently in Philly but has been a welcome addition in Seattle.
One potential flaw in their bid for Alexis however, is that they are supposedly pursuing a monster offer deal to bring Neymar in from Barcelona, and have already been warned against such a deal due to UEFA Financial Fair Play Regulations, and they will be forced to sell in order to counteract that transfer, so buying our superstar also would surely put them in big trouble.
It's fact now that teams who Mourinho knows could cause him damage are counteracted with a 10 - man defence, not only ruling out the potential for an entertaining game, but also marring the history of the tie with his «defend, defend, defend» tactics.
The acid also activates production of proteins, prevents skin dehydration, and counteracts hyperpigmentation.
Joe Moore (49th) agreed that more needs to be done to counteract the negative effects of condo conversions in his ward, but he added that such development also has stimulated the local economy.
Home visitation programs can counteract the negative consequences of economic insecurity and encourage success not only at home but also in school and at work.
I can only hope that parents are paying attention not only to their children's online activities and digital interactions, but also to what they are reading so that they can filter the dangers and counteract the misinformation that abounds.
By helping parents enroll in educational and training programs and pursue employment, home visiting programs help counteract the negative consequences of economic insecurity and encourage success both at home, and also in school and at work.
The «Carne para todos» program was also enacted to provide low - price meat to low - income Argentines, an attempt to counteract one of the biggest complaints of inflation as it threatens to cut into the approximately 2.25 pounds of beef the average Argentine eats per week.
The governor has also held three public meetings on counteracting terrorism threats in recent days, two with Republican New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
Such cuts also have counteracted and sometimes undermined important state education reform initiatives at a time when producing workers with high - level technical and analytical skills is increasingly important to the country's prosperity.
And to try to counteract the accusation from Nigel Farage that In was a «group of yesterday's men and big corporate business», the campaign has also recruited Jude Kelly, the artistic director of the Southbank Centre, and Labour - supporting former T4 presenter June Sarpong.
«Also worth noting that he voted on that measure in the context of the Obama Administration's stated policy of limited enforcement on this issue, a policy the current AG [Jeff Sessions] has gone out of his way to counteract
And it also is nice because that counteracts their expectations of what you are as someone, who is; as an atheist, personally, you know, it's just for me personally when I say I am an atheist.
We show that H274Y decreases the amount of neuraminidase that reaches the cell surface and that this defect can be counteracted by secondary mutations that also restore viral fitness.
«Our work establishes fibrosis and inflammation as hallmarks of the aging ovary and lays the foundation for considering the use of anti-fibrotic or anti-inflammatory treatments to delay or counteract the impact of reproductive aging,» said Duncan, also an associate research professor in obstetrics and gynecology at Feinberg.
The ability to counteract inflammation in the lungs by utilising the combined anti-inflammatory and reparative properties of MSCs could potentially reduce the inflammatory response in individuals with chronic lung disease whilst also restoring lung function in these patients.
«At the same time, the severity of flood impacts is not only determined by environmental factors, but also to a significant extent by human decisions: flood defense measures can counteract the increasing flood risk,» says Boettle.
Blind people can also more easily counteract the «precedence effect,» a phenomenon that occurs when sounds overlap, and a person judges the location of the sounds to be from the location of the first arriving sound, rather than from the ones that arrive later.
They also want to develop a version that could counteract the dangerous inflammatory cascade that occurs in bacterial sepsis, a life - threatening condition that arises when the body is overwhelmed with an infection.
The researchers have also studied a factor that counteracts the role of chance, known as negative frequency - dependence..
Not only was the gravitational attraction of the test balls counteracted electrically, but also Earth's vertical pull was nullified by floating the balls on liquid mercury.
The study also showed that the effect was much larger on a regional scale, counteracting possibly up to 30 % of warming in more rural, forested areas where anthropogenic emissions of aerosols were much lower in comparison to the natural aerosols.
«For example, we'll also need to develop a better understanding of how support later in life can actually counteract the health effects of early abuse,» Chiang said.
It would also be important to find out if exercise counteracts any of the effects of a high - fat diet.
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