Sentences with phrase «diminished ability of»

The Report stressed how these rising costs were undermining efforts to diversify the legal profession so as to better reflect underrepresented populations within Canadian society and diminished ability of students from lower income families to pursue legal education.
The first, as in Type 1, is a diminished ability of the pancreas to secrete insulin.
In addition, as subsequent Supreme Court rulings have diminished the ability of individuals to employ the private right of action, it is even more important that OCR act to protect survivors» rights.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes have discovered a key protein that regulates insulin resistance — the diminished ability of cells to respond to the action of insulin and which sets the stage for the development of the most common form of diabetes.
That is, the thick atmosphere was stripped away by the sun and solar wind, and the thinning of the atmosphere caused the cooling of the planet that diminished the ability of liquid water to exist.»
What is also not commonly discussed as being part of the models is the effect of having diminished the ability of the ecosystem to respond to stress because we have altered the entire system.
The ability to recapitulate both the affected neural cells and the blood - brain barrier, according to Shusta and Svendsen, provides detailed insight that not only reveals the mechanics of the syndrome, but also raises the possibility of identifying drugs that may help overcome the diminished ability of the hormone to nurture the developing brain.
3) To diminish the ability of humans to exercise dominion, is to diminish the image of God in them — and to diminish God's image on earth.
And the fastest and surest way to diminish the ability of humans to exercise agency, to — to lead is through poverty or oppression.
I also believe that language specifying outcomes is unnecessary absent a competitive process, and would diminish the ability of a district to employ the funds in the most effective way.
7 Withdrawals reduce the death benefit and cash value and thereby diminish the ability of the cash value to serve as a source of funding for cost of insurance charges, which increase as you age.
Withdrawals and loans reduce the death benefit and cash value, thereby diminishing the ability of the cash value to serve as a source of funding for cost of insurance charges, which increase as you age.
Use moves that increase your Pokemon's appeal (indicated by hearts), while diminishing the abilities of other Pokemon.
- Climate change and climate variability threaten to diminish the ability of African agricultural producers to provide enough food for the expanding population of Africa.
7 Withdrawals reduce the death benefit and cash value and thereby diminish the ability of the cash value to serve as a source of funding for cost of insurance charges, which increase as you age.
Withdrawals and loans reduce the death benefit and cash value, thereby diminishing the ability of the cash value to serve as a source of funding for cost of insurance charges, which increase as you age.

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As the ability of Unifor and UAW to set industry benchmarks diminished along with the Detroit Three's workforces, though, Toyota began paying wages markedly below union rates in certain U.S. regions, notes Kristin Dziczek, director of the Center for Automotive Research's labour group.
Economically disadvantaged individuals, meanwhile, are defined by the SBA as socially disadvantaged people whose ability to compete in the free enterprise system has been diminished as a result of lesser capital and credit opportunities.
The negative attention that Honest Company's liquid laundry detergent has received recently serve as a cautionary tale to product producers: a company's ability to verify how products are made and what they are made of diminishes with the length of the supply chain.
«Words like «try» and «maybe» imply the possibility of failure and diminish another's ability to rely on you,» she explains.
Cuba reconciled with the United States in part due to Venezuela's diminished energy clout (and of course limited ability to provide a socialist alternative to the Americans).
In part, this is because the large scale of the models diminishes the ability to observe the key macroeconomic relationships central to the policy decision.
Wilson posited that a paucity of security is still a major deterrent to the growth of bitcoin, citing the ability to hack into a person's computer and unscrupulous businesses diminishing public confidence.
This causes problems like selling out of stock items, cutting your profit margins down and you, the legitimate reseller, will ultimately receive a tarnished reputation by having a diminished ability to provide your customers the service you'd like.
Google's black - or - white stance on this equates to a diminished earning ability for these websites by insisting webmasters cut off the flow of PageRank to their advertisers.
So, considering a lack of discernible trading momentum, heightened volatility and a diminished ability to hedge, one might feel an overt pessimism toward today's market opportunity set.
Anything that raises the anxiety level or lowers the self - esteem of parents diminishes their ability to be sensitive and responsive to the heart - hungers of their children.
He believes his brothers share his diminished abilities and he thinks a sound knock on the side of the head from someone reporting in from beyond death might bring them all around.
Not only has the successful management of nature diverted attention and effort from human problems and diminished man's confidence in his ability to come to terms with himself and his neighbor.
This means that whenever we impair the ability of creatures to be what God intends, we also diminish God's capacity to experience delight.
These particular amino acids are found to generate cell growth much quicker because the natural ability to produce supporting amounts of connective tissue diminishes after the age of 25.
I'm only 25 and majority of my abilities have diminished.
His role at Kentucky has diminished of late, and there are relevant questions about his ability to be effective in the halfcourt.
Early adversity can interfere with planning ability, cognitive flexibility, and memory, and all of those will correlate with diminished IQ.
I hope that this stunning level of arrogance will diminish as you age, and that you'll gain the ability to look at the world with empathy in order to understand how your actions impact others.
Also check the ends of the wood beads to see if the middle of the wood (not the outer bark) has started to darken, if it has, its ability to absorb acidity is diminished and its time to pick out a new one.
What we are seeing over time is that through the diminished production of oxytocin in the birth process (the use of synthetic oxytocin, i.e. Pitocin is named the key culprit, though scheduled cesarean births and pseudo-natural birth environments are also big contributors), we are evolutionarily losing our ability to produce it.
«This legislation will streamline the ability of individuals to join a union in the public sector and comes at a critical time for working people who are increasingly under attack by those who want to diminish the rights of working men and women.»
Tedisco said the Majority's plan does not contain provisions for pension forfeiture for convicted felon elected officials who betray their oath of office, term limits for leaders, truth in spending to bring sunlight to state spending in the shadows to end quid pro-quos, or giving rank and file members the ability to bring legislation to the Floor for a vote and diminish the unbridled power that's been given to legislative leaders.
Intergenerational activities and welcoming environments are important for developing mutual relationships of respect and diminishing stigma associated with aging for diverse populations of age, ability, faith, and income.
We will fight to protect the human rights of workers and ensure their ability to strike and assemble isn't diminished.
When the ability to urge caution or provide expert advice is diminished, so too is the quality of legislation.
The Party is confident that reforms that the government has embarked on would improve the capacity and efficiency of our security agencies to prevent the kidnap of children by terrorists and diminish their ability to carry out attacks on soft targets.
«The ever greater centralisation of power beyond the democratic control of the people is not in keeping with the needs of the twenty - first century; it is against the spirit of our age; it diminishes our ability to pursue our own global relationships, and in its lack of accountability and legitimacy it goes against our fundamental belief that people should only be led and governed with their consent.»
Last fall, Rittie said that the law would «diminish my ability to be self - sufficient» because it would prohibit him from buying large quantities of chickens.
In 1996, confronted with evidence of corruption and patronage in many school districts, the Legislature diminished the boards» power and gave the chancellor the ability to select superintendents.
Leaders» ability to earn additional income is also greatly diminished after the convictions of Silver as well as his Republican Senate counterparts Joe Bruno and Dean Skelos, though Bruno's conviction was overturned and Skelos is trying to do the same.
If you are a government minister, your ability to pound the pavements of your local patch and to be a constant presence at civic functions is substantially diminished
For this study the researchers targeted very specific types of GABA receptors to improve social behaviors with clonazepam, but the team also found that by using a different drug, they could target other GABA receptors and actually reduce the ability to socially interact in normal mice — underscoring that future medications would need to target very specific receptors so as not to diminish the drug's impacts.
Studies have shown the ability to detect smells can modify mental, social and physical health, but some people — those who live near factories or mining communities, for instance — are at greater risk of a diminished sense of smell and all of the attendant problems that can spark, she said.
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