Sentences with phrase «dire effect»

This latest move by the FSC to look into bank accounts of cryptocurrency exchanges might be a part of the new crypto regulation in Korea, and this could have a dire effect on the cryptocurrency market in general because one of the significant strengths of bitcoin is in its decentralized nature and near anonymity in financial transactions.
This has dire effect on the cost, and in some cases caused a waiting period to be imposed on their policy.
Everything I have ever seen on this subject bangs on about the dire effect of ii) for humanity and the planet but never mentions the opposing force of iii).
We already know that human birth control medicines can have a dire effect on fish, so we'd be a little concerned as to what OvoControl P can do to raptors that may pray on pigeons, or what would happen if the drug got into aquatic systems.
As the stereotype of masculinity in today's society dictates that men be aggressive, self - reliant, and conservative emotionally, males are discouraged from opening up to one another from a young age, and naturally this has a dire effect on how men deal with breakups.
A survey of studies has determined that climate change has had a particularly dire effect on mammals and birds on the endangered species list.
This week, two Republican congressmen from Central New York, John Katko of Syracuse and Richard Hanna of Utica, asked the Public Service Commission to consider the dire effect that closing FitzPatrick would have on the region.
The governor has been particularly vocal about the proposed cap on the state and local property tax deductions, otherwise known as «SALT,» which he said could have a dire effect on New York's 2018 - 19 budget.
«A ban in New York City would have an immediate and dire effect on the in - state businesses that supply New York City restaurants and food service establishments with these containers,» said Senator Nozzolio.
That movement could have dire effects over time.
Studies about the dire effects of supplements dominated headlines recently, sending some Canadians running to their medicine cabinets to clear the shelves.
When the dire effects of global climate change have taken their toll half a century...
In most places the recession that followed the financial crisis had dire effects on wages.
They continued to be good, moral men and women, but somehow the old zeal was cooling; growing pains had dire effects on the heart.
The Christian approach would ideally include the desire to uncover and probe the goodness, beauty and divine purpose of creation, as well as an emphasis upon the pre-eminence of love among men and the dire effects of sin on creation in general (see Romans 8.22) and on men in particular.
This was tantamount to identifying God and evolution, which had the effect of insulating the man of faith from whatever dire effects might seem to follow from the scientist's study of the process in the immediate data at hand.
Now he has become mean and selfish, watching the dire effects of his drinking on his family with apparent indifference.
If you weren't planning on a C - section and ate within 8 hours, it's very unlikely that there will be dire effects, but let your doctor know.
According to Philip Alston, government spends very little on social protection and this has dire effects on many lives.
Hochul won her upset special election victory messaging about the dire effects Wisconsin GOP Rep. Paul Ryan's controversial budget would have on Medicare.
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, a Democrat, said the GOP tax plan will have «dire effects» for many Maryland residents.
Brendan Kelly, chief scientist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, noted that the warming planet has also had dire effects on the Arctic, which unlike Antarctica, is home to 4 million permanent residents.
For example, the thinning ice is driving melt ponds in the Arctic and promoting phytoplankton blooms under the ice; the warming is also altering population dynamics among lemmings, with, in some locations, dire effects on their predators, such as the Arctic fox.
Once you feel that urge to drink, opt for structured or filtered water rather than artificially sweetened beverages, which can have dire effects on your health.
The dire effects of carrying around all this weight are even worse.
For dogs, unemployment can also have dire effects on their well - being, but getting the «dog unemployment» rate to drop can be as simple as humans interacting with them and giving them a «job» — whether they are being told to sit, shake hands or roll over.
At the same time, Turneffe's ecosystems mitigate many of the dire effects of climate change.
Despite the forecast of dire effects of global warming in the Middle East, oil producing countries like Saudi Arabia have continued to keep oil production at high levels.
The skepticism has been directed toward the claim that, in the atmosphere, increasing CO2 has caused and will cause dire effects.
the alternative will have some dire effects.
White collar crime can have dire effects on the economy and its nationwide progress; we speak with Mr Rashid Al...
Nobody enjoys the dire effects of food...
Nobody enjoys the dire effects of food poisoning and the mere thought of consuming contaminated food, rings several bells with health officials; as a consequence, this can result in a far more complex legal segment in which expert witnesses, such as our next guest, are challenged to investigate in the most intricate of scenarios.
Nevertheless, the pair can have dire effects on one's life, allowing them to fail in continuing with their daily routine.
White collar crime can have dire effects on the economy and its nationwide progress; we speak with Mr Rashid Al Saad on how economic crime can affect more than just the victims, as well as the developments in Qatar that have been set out to stomp down on cyber related crime.
Even the simplest errors on a profile page can have dire effects.

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It can take years for the results to take effect, and observers with any sense know full well that the dire situation in the U.S. is mainly the result of eight years of disastrous mismanagement by George W. Bush.
High levels of natural vitamin A have no toxic effects, in spite of the medical establishment's dire warnings to the contrary.
Is these effects «dire» or not depends on your opinion on the role of the government.
Dr Osei also noted that such proposals would have a dire consequence on the investment sector even though the implementation has not taken effect.
They're counting on those dire warnings having an effect by the time people get to the polling station, and probably they will, but in the meantime the histrionics just turn people away.
Even a toothless effort like this one brings them out the woodwork though, with pro-business groups shouting dire warnings about the effect of a living wage on employment.
He cautioned the youths who take it for recreation purposes because of its euphoric effect to stop, as the long - term implications could have dire consequences on their health.
The campaign warns voters about the effects of a possible default if the debt ceiling isn't raised by Aug. 2 and spins a near - doomsday scenario of high gas and food prices along with dire consequences for 401 (k) accounts.
Of course, quick changes in population can have an effect of queues in doctor's surgeries and at hospitals — but the fact is that our health service would be in dire straits if EU nationals weren't treating our sick and frail every day.
A new study attempts to estimate the effects of climate change on global agriculture — and outline ways to mitigate its most dire consequences
New research from the University of Alaska Fairbanks suggests Arctic waters are already seeing the effects of acidification, with potentially dire consequences to Alaska's rich crab and salmon fisheries
The effects of DL 180 are even more onerous than the original law at institutions in the direst financial straits; those institutions will not be allowed to replace anyone.
A previous generation of weight loss drugs was linked to this receptor, but because their scope was broader, those products also had dire cardiac side effects including pulmonary hypertension and valve problems.
At the same time, a close analysis of the same survey question that caught Obama's eye suggests that the effects of the current fiscal crisis may be more complicated — and perhaps less dire — than is often portrayed.
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