Sentences with phrase «cumulative effect in»

It says this would be what's sometimes called «a global tipping point,» in which many amplifying feedbacks around the world produce a cumulative effect in which Earth enters a «change in state, carried by its own internal dynamics.»
Stress, just as it happens in humans, can have a cumulative effect in dogs and you want to avoid that as much as you can.
Driving Down Education Costs With Online Technology When schools use less energy by effectively using technology, they can have a huge cumulative effect in conserving energy, and perhaps more importantly, time for teaching.
The patented formula will have a cumulative effect in the system, meaning that the product will gain potency over time.
In animals exposed to EMFs there are massive, cumulative effects in the brain.

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Core income (loss) is consolidated net income (loss) excluding the after - tax impact of net realized investment gains (losses), discontinued operations, the effect of a change in tax laws and tax rates at enactment, and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles when applicable.
A bleaching event in 2017 devastated even more of that reef, and the cumulative effects have killed an estimated half of the magnificent system in just two years.
The results for periods before 2018 were not adjusted for the new standard and the cumulative effect of the change in accounting was recognized through retained earnings at the date of adoption.
CAP assumes annual wage growth matches the mean effect of experience and nonexperience on real wages measured in the NLSY data assuming full - time, full - year employment, and reports the cumulative difference between the no - leave earnings profile and the leave earnings profile over time.
Where a work schedule of 60 or more hours per week is continued longer than about two months, the cumulative effect of decreased productivity will cause a delay in the completion date beyond that which could have been realized with the same crew size on a 40 - hour week.
What social influencer lists don't account for is the cumulative effect of influence a person achieves over time and in the «real world».
FOMC Committee members don't know how the cumulative effect of five rate hikes to date will play out in the markets or the economy.
[7] In fact, however, because proxy access» effect will be to increase the number of short slates, albeit to an uncertain extent, its impact on corporate governance likely will be analogous to that of cumulative voting.
Tax reform's real benefit will be the long - term cumulative effect of retained and reinvested capital in the United States, which means more companies, innovation and employment will stay in this country.»
The cumulative effect of adopting the new standard resulted in an immaterial increase to retained earnings as of January 1, 2018.
There was no explanation given for this dramatic change, but I can't help thinking it was the cumulative effect of so many years spent in close proximity to one of God's outposts of peace.
Hamann's humor consists so much in ludicrous involutions of thought and language, and in the cumulative effect of one absurdity heaped atop another, and in the almost sweetly earnest obliviousness of a voice like that of a holy fool that one must almost entirely immerse oneself in his imaginative world in order to enjoy the fruits of his comic genius.
However, the real value lies in the cumulative effects that long - term exposure to God's Word will bring in our lives.
Without RFRA, the cumulative effect of such proabortion regulation may be to close down pro-life medical facilities in some states, or to prevent prolife medical personnel from practicing in obstetrics and gynecology.
Radiation waves, genetic alteration of food and drastic changes in the traditional diet may have a cumulative effect.
An enormous number of small changes have been introduced, few of them creating major shifts in meaning but whose cumulative effect is to produce a magnificent translation — in short, a stunning achievement.
New lights have been vouchsafed us — the reality, capable of definition, of a Cosmogenesis; the discovery of a genesis of the atom, of the increasingly «molecular» aspect of living organisms pursued to the infinitesimal, and of the persistence of this «molecular» characteristic in the mechanisms of heredity and evolution rising to the highest organic types; the existence of a center of indeterminacy at the very heart of every element of Matter... The cumulative effect of these revelations has been to open our eyes to a very different and quite otherwise alluring possibility.
The cumulative effect of instances of such «seeing» might add up to faith and trust in a power wiser, greater and nobler than any we know, or, at any rate, it might commence that son of awakening, causing us to ask for a transcendent selfdisclosure that is unlike anything remotely resembling self - aggrandizement.
Besides the obvious injury possibility, every hard collision can possibly add to a negative cumulative effect on their brain that they may have to deal with later in life.
In order to increase strength, one must start from the ground up and take part in the cumulative effect of traininIn order to increase strength, one must start from the ground up and take part in the cumulative effect of traininin the cumulative effect of training.
If one offense is in a better groove, it could have a cumulative effect on the opposing defense.
In some games, the unfortunate and cumulative effect is that United concede a good 10 to 15 yards on the left flank in several attacks, since their opponents know that they will not attack the byline with any great aggressioIn some games, the unfortunate and cumulative effect is that United concede a good 10 to 15 yards on the left flank in several attacks, since their opponents know that they will not attack the byline with any great aggressioin several attacks, since their opponents know that they will not attack the byline with any great aggression.
Cumulative effects associated with recurrent concussion in collegiate football players: the NCAA Concussion Study.
The high percentage of athletes reporting that they continued to play despite experiencing concussion symptoms, while similar to the rates reported in other studies, is concerning, as the failure to diagnose concussions in athletes can lead to further damage to the brain before full recovery, expose them to the cumulative effects of injuries and increased risk of second impact syndrome.
The cumulative effect of these barriers in the way of normal development all too often has negative repercussions on self esteem and confidence and emotional or behavioural problems soon follow, complicating diagnosis especially in children.
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.
Toddler talk: The «word spurt,» when a toddler's vocabulary seems to explode overnight, is not the result of special brain mechanisms clicking, as scientists have assumed, but rather a snowball effect that results from continuous, cumulative learning, says a study published in the journal Science.
Finding a way to reconcile two competing demands - minimizing contact in practice in order to reduce the number of concussions sustained and the number of hits players sustain over the course of a week and a season that emerging science, now more than ever, suggests may have a deleterious cumulative effect [26] on a player's cognitive function over the long term, while at the same time maximizing the amount of time in practice learning how to tackle and block without head - to - head contact - time that is needed to maximize the protective effect of proper tackling on the number of head - to - head hits players sustain in game action, which can not only result in concussion, but catastrophic neck and spine injuries - is challenging, but clearly not impossible.
Brain trauma among football players (and athletes in other sports such as soccer and ice hockey) may be less the result of violent collisions that cause concussions as the cumulative effect of repetitive head impacts (RHI).
It is important to note that duration of breastfeeding, the longer a mother breastfeeds in her life (one or more babies and the collective number of months), significantly impacts her risk for breast cancer; the protective effect of lactation on breast cancer risk is cumulative.
Environmental chemical exposure can be the result of diverse conditions including: workplace conditions (where you are exposed to a high level of chemicals on a daily basis), living near farmland (where pesticides are sprayed), exposure to high traffic areas, or even the cumulative effects of everyday common chemicals in the household.
There are so many ways their little bodies can come into contact with potentially damaging chemicals, from their toothpastes, shampoos, food, frying pans, shower curtains — there has to be some looking at the cumulative effects versus thinking of each chemical in a vacuum.
In addition to causing acute dehydration, diarrhoea impairs nutritional status through the cumulative effect of repeated episodes.
The anticipated cumulative effect of these changes is that «[t] he length of time between dissolution and the formation of the next government in 2015, and therefore the length of the caretaker / purdah period, may be considerably greater than for any other election in modern times».
Without urgent and ambitious government intervention, NEA estimates that in the next 15 years the cumulative effect will be 125,000 premature deaths as a result of living in cold homes; # 950m of fuel debt which will not be spent in local economies; and # 22 billion spent by the NHS in treating cold - related conditions.
Social media lived up to the «social» part of its name this year, in that the cumulative effect of what millions of people did on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube impacted the course of the election.
The cumulative effect of this series of battles, large and small, has been to reduce the mayor in some ways, and certainly to distract from his administration's very real accomplishments — which de Blasio himself acknowledges.
The cumulative effects of this deafening silence dim any hopes of putting in place legal mechanisms aimed at properly investigating crimes broadcast on Twitter by rebel forces of questionable origin.
The cumulative effect from 2013 to 2016 of this reduction in maintenance has been significant.
The Murdoch - led besmirching of Fleet Street was just the latest in a string of recent scandals, the cumulative effect of which served to confirm that the people who exert influence and power over our lives are seldom as well behaved as they should be.
The cumulative effect could be very damaging to David Cameron's pledge to renegotiate the UK's terms of EU membership if re-elected in 2015 ahead of a 2017 referendum.
If at any time during the fiscal year it appears, from cash flow projections or other generally accepted accounting principles, that the revenues available, as projected through the end of the fiscal year, will be insufficient to meet either (a) the amounts appropriated, or (b) expenses anticipated to be incurred through the end of the fiscal year, such that the cumulative effect thereof is a projected year - end deficit in excess of fifty percent of the County's undesignated, unreserved fund balance as of the end of the immediately preceding fiscal year, the County Executive or the Comptroller shall submit a report to the Legislature setting forth the estimated amount of the deficit with appropriate details and explanations.
He said the current recession was as a result of cumulative effects of worldwide economic downturn and failure in the past to plan and save for difficult times.
As I explained in that article, the cumulative effect of going round the world proclaiming that your nation was corrupt, large sums of money were missing from the country's treasury and declaring that your state's treasury was now «empty»; frittering away scarce foreign reserves through an over-valued currency; absence of policy and substantive governance; and drastically reduced investment, would be to put the economy out of activity!
«We are pleased that our lawmakers are enacting significant new tax cuts for the seventh consecutive year, with a cumulative total effect, when fully phased in, of some $ 13 billion,» said Business Council President Daniel B. Walsh.
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