Sentences with phrase «counteract what»

The two men say they're trying to counteract what they believe is a prevalence of negative, misleading information on the Internet about commercial real estate investing.
A group show containing images of cool water, ice, snowy climes and lagoon like pools has been chosen, to counteract what may well be the hottest summer for many years.
Massachusetts education officials have released data that they hope will counteract what they say is a false public perception that most students in the class of 2003 who haven't yet passed the state's high school exit exams are members of minority groups or come from poor families.
But it just didn't have a strong enough effect to counteract what was going on hormonally inside my system.
I just think coaches wouldn't want that because he may bring in some new ideas that would counteract what they learned 40 years ago.
The sole purpose of doctors and medicine and hospitals is to counteract what he intentionally created and gave you.
Natural law principles need to be re-asserted and these have to be chosen carefully to counteract what has gone wrong.
Even though high school graduates earned higher wages than dropouts, additional requirements for a high school diploma counteracted what were substantial economic returns to the credential.
Through art, he counteracted what he saw as the dehumanizing forces of industrialization and consumerism.

Not exact matches

«Another important aspect of the new laws is that employees in corporations of any size will not be able to bring an unfair dismissal claim if the employer can show that their employment was terminated because of what the Bill describes as «genuine operational reasons»» «The genuine operational reasons provision is very broadly drafted and includes economic, technological or structural reasons» said Mr Drake - Brockman «This would allow an employer to successfully counteract an unfair dismissal claim in nearly all situations which result in a genuine redundancy».
And what's surprising scientists is that exercise does not counteract those negative effects.
From what i've observed, prices for items like music and books tend to be pretty sticky (or even declining), so over the long term you'd probably need to counteract that with higher sales.
What happens is that by definition, there are no stocks above their 52 - week high, so there is nothing to counteract the stocks that are down 30, 40, 50 % or more.
The combination of fear, social proof [other investors are selling], loss aversion [we feel losses twice as much as gains] and recency bias [we overweigh what has happened recently and underweigh or ignore the long term evidence] counteract the average investors attempt to make a rational decision.
@Mike, Actually the spread of some religions does nothing to counteract the point that different regions began worshipping different gods, it simply displays the growth of cross cultural communications and reinforces what we already know, that the world is getting «smaller».
Like a bipolar magnet, the Christian author today feels the pull of both forces: a fervent desire to communicate what gives life meaning counteracted by an artistic inclination toward self - expression, form and structure that any «message» might interrupt.
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She has a background in analysis to counteract the «I know what I see on the field» members of the committee; if there is anyone on this panel who is going to introduce advanced metrics to the conversation, it's Condi Rice.
«We lacked quality today but we had 80 % poss «Yes Arsene but why was this, What do we need to do to remedy this????? Ah yes, we go out and do our thing the way we want again next week because the opponent shouldnt be organised or good enough to maybe counteract our lightening slow ponderous attacks.
But, with all the concern and talk about childhood obesity counteracted by the need for calcium and vitamin D, what exactly is a good amount for your toddler?
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.
Robin Kaplan: OK, when we come back, we'll discuss how the routine use of vacuum can affect breastfeeding as well as what to do to counteract these effects if you end up needing birth interventions.
However, what is certainly true in the Labour Party is that fewer MPs have an organic base in wider society, to counteract any dependence on patronage from above.
Backers of Obamacare are hoping to generate enough of their own events this summer to counteract any repeat of August 2009, when tea party activists swarmed town hall meetings to try to stop what was then still a health reform bill with a shaky future in Congress.
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.
The question concerning whether and to what extent public perception deviates from scientific estimations of health risks is of particular interest for the work of the BfR, as the Institute can then counteract false estimations or misunderstandings with communicative measures.
Retaining Orion — though in the form of what some are calling Orion - Lite — and promising to build a heavy lift rocket, which too was part of the Constellation, could help the Administration counteract some of the criticism and ultimately win congressional approval for the new direction set out in the 2011 budget.
Beyond the blood experiments, scientists have examined various ideas about what goes wrong in aging and have devised strategies to counteract it.
Because of this study, we have a better understanding of what these compounds are doing to counteract oxidative stress.
It also brings up crucial questions for future research: Scientists still don't know how particular mutations cause cancer, why they lead to cancer in some tissues and not others, or what might be done to counteract the mutations.
Those photons exert just enough pressure to push the spacecraft around a little bit, which is what the telescope's reaction wheels try to counteract.
What I finally realized is that no amount of kale could counteract the toxic effects of chronic, repetitive stress responses on the body — and the overload of cortisol and epinephrine that accompany these physiological «fight - or - flight» responses.
If you lead a busy life, common advice on how to create balance might include cutting out what's least important, becoming more efficient, or adding relaxing activities to counteract your busyness.
There are lots of things we can do in order to counteract or prevent this slow and what seems to be an inevitable increase of weight.
What to do: Log your standing hours, wear a pedometer or step counter, or invest in a standing desk — and even build some short HIIT workouts into your daily routine to counteract this common aging culprit.
What's more, activated charcoal promotes an alkaline oral environment, which counteracts the acidity that can erode enamel.
If you have a chronic inflammatory condition that requires medication, it might be wise to see a functional medicine practitioner to see what you can do to counteract the effects of these drugs.
And so, what we've been going over here is, and the whole idea of this is to say, «Yeah, there's, our environment tries to break our body down, we have the ability to buffer, counteract that, and we want it to be in a good balance,» and that's the beauty about laboratory tests because you can see that, and you can make the changes in your life to help get that balance without just being simplistic and saying exercise equals good.
From what I've learned, if you buy grassfed meats, you'll be getting enough Omega 3's to counteract the Omega 6's in the meat.
What's more, even if they do schedule a leg day, guys often fail to work on those muscles enough to counteract the glute - weakening effects of sitting on their keisters all day, he notes.
Dear Dr. Gregor, what nutrients do you recommend to counteract the side effects of aromatase inhibitors, and is there any diet which could eliminate the need for them at all?
What's almost certainly responsible is the fact that turmeric is far more complicated than just one compound; other antioxidants and phytonutrients are almost certainly counteracting the negative effect.
stressing over every little aspect of what you consume totally counteracts all the grass fed benefits.
And it is exactly what it sounds like: an endeavor to spend 30 days taking practical steps to counteract stress.
I started to understand it, and know what steps to take to counteract the negative effects of PCOS.
I think if you live in the city, it is very important to be mindful of the dangers and what one has to do to counteract the dangers.
What if I told you that there was a tool that you could have in your own home to help counteract some of this damage, one that is offered by nature, but that our current way of living often interferes with us getting inadequate amounts?
I am being stimulated and that protocol includes a couple weeks on birth control - what can I do to counteract the negativity of this on my gut?
But how early do these stereotypical messages begin to seep in and what can counteract them?
Like any resolution made by the UN — specifically those promoting cooperation amongst youth organisations — all stands or falls with the theme chosen for this group, and presently it seems that very little attention is given to what youngsters feel to be given priority in terms of counteracting the present globally acknowledged challenges.
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