Sentences with phrase «become irritants»

The additives in those foods can become irritants
The Ontario government pledged on Monday to lower electricity costs for residents of the Canadian province as it sought to provide balm for an issue that has become an irritant with voters.
Her prettiness became an irritant, a Calypso - like lure to entrap him again.
Be sure to rinse between the toes and keep shampoo from collecting in the folds of skin where it can become an irritant.

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The Inca Inchi seed is one of the most highly digestible, low - irritant, high quality proteins and thus has become one of nature's superfoods!
At this age the child becomes more sensitive not only to sounds, but also to visual irritants as it development visual perception.
An investigation into the mayor's fundraising practices and efforts to help state Senate Democrats in key battleground races was closed by federal prosecutors, but became an additional irritant for de Blasio during his first term.
If you have asthma, the airways in your lungs (bronchial tubes) become narrow and inflamed in response to allergens, respiratory infections, exercise, pollution, or other irritants.
Garrel has become something of an irritant in French cinema with his air of stormy - browed narcissism, yet here he shows a deliciously well - turned comic grace.
If we Indies become too big of an irritant, we just might be shown the door.
Nasal membranes become inflamed if your pet was exposed to an irritant or when it has contracted an upper respiratory tract infection.
During times of stress, the animal becomes more aware of itself than of others, intraspecific aggression is increased, immunity and health decrease, restlessness is increased, cooperation decreases, thresholds and the ability to inhibit behavior decrease, social bonds are weakened, and tolerance of irritants is decreased.
DOUXO ® Calm replenishes the barrier that protects your pet from allergens and irritants and is clinically proven to help improve skin hydration in 3 weeks (see chart).2 The skin becomes more supple which can help reduce the sensation of itching.
Dermal irritant which can be a skin irritation from chemicals such as bleach or fertilizer and can lead to lesions that become granulomatous in nature
The epidermis can become inflamed for a number of reasons, including contact with chemicals, plants, dust or other inhaled substances, mechanical irritants, extreme heat, cold, dryness or humidity, parasite or insect bites, poor nutrition and viral, bacterial, fungal or yeast - based infections.
Much like irritants caught in an oyster's flesh, words once hurtful and degrading lose their power to wound us as associations accumulate like so many layers of radiant nacre, such that what once caused pain becomes bound in possibility.
We also mentioned how super fine merino is bred so its scales are tiny enough not to become a skin irritant.
The findings, presented at the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco, said that every night chemicals from vehicle exhaust and other human created sources are broken down and prevented from becoming smog, ozone and other irritants by a form of nitrogen oxide called the nitrate radical.
A New York Times op - ed piece observed, «As liberals lost elections, they increasingly turned to the courts... judges became a constant irritant to the conservatives who won elections only to see their agendas constrained by the judiciary.»
Minor irritants that should be resolved as part of normal day - to - day operating or governance procedures quickly evolve to become major problems that are not easily dealt with as part of regular governance procedures and that can require a renegotiation or contract restructuring to resolve.
Inflexibility at the trial level will become an institutional eyesore and irritant especially in fast - developing areas of technology with constitutional implications for privacy, liberty and expressive freedom.
When typing all day, this minor annoyance became a major irritant.
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