Sentences with phrase «earlier as a consequence»

Any GP will tell you that women are seeking anl care earlier and earlier as a consequence of knowing so soon.
We believe it is better to be early as the consequences of being late are too severe.
Perhaps you can make some economies so that your disposable income will increase allowing you to pay more per month but then become debt free earlier as a consequence.

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Earlier research shows that walking as little as five minutes a few times a day can reverse the negative physical consequences of desk - bound life.
«We do see the early telltale signs that corporate America is becoming more optimistic and they're starting to make decisions to spend more money as a consequence of that optimism.»
According to Peter Nesvold, an analyst at Jefferies equity research, a transition process that starts too early can have the unintended consequence of shrinking the management pool as executives who feel they are being overlooked leave the company.
The 10 - year US Treasury yield hit the key psychological 3 % earlier this week and now threatens to extend its gains, placing risk assets in jeopardy as investors weigh the potential consequences.
A new Moody's report forecasting «newspaper print ad revenue will decline by low - to - mid teen percentages through the first half of 2018, falling more steeply for national newspapers than for community newspapers... As a consequence, the industry's organic EBITDA will decline by 7 percent to 10 percent through early to mid-2018.»
To prevent their own consequences, selling organizations will need to improve their early - stage buyer intelligence capabilities and make the investment upfront as opposed to investing in post-failure debriefings.
As a distinguished English divine of an earlier generation once put it, Christian «faith is not belief in spite of evidence, but life in scorn of consequence
But soon it was realized — partly as a result of the remembrance of Jesus» own utter humility and denial of self, particularly as associated with his awful suffering and his uncomplaining acceptance of it as the will of God; partly under the influence of a fresh reading of the Suffering Servant passages in Isaiah; (commented on earlier) and, not least, as a consequence of the community's own experience of the forgiveness of sins — soon, I say, it was realized that the whole significance of Jesus» earthly life culminated in his death.
We shall return to Jeremias's work on the parables again and again, for it is epoch - making in several respects, but for the moment we want only to call attention to the consequences of this work so far as a general view of the nature of the synoptic tradition is concerned the success of Jeremias's work demands that we accept his starting - point, namely, that any parable as it now stands in the gospels represents the teaching of the early Church and the way back from the early Church to the historical Jesus is a long and arduous one.
As I said earlier, the state should restrict freedom of choice when the exercise of that freedom has extensive social consequences violating widely or universally held beliefs and values.
(John 12:24) Affliction, being thus redemptive, was in consequence itself redeemed; «Christ crucified,» whom Paul rightly called a stumblingblock to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles, was proclaimed as the wisdom and power of God; (I Corinthians 1:23 - 24) and, not stopping with any negative apologetic to explain the cross, the early Christians positively gloried in it (Galatians 6:14) and made it their ambition to know «the fellowship of his sufferings.»
I think Creel is correct in claiming that on Hartshorne's view God learns about possibilities as time goes on; indeed, earlier portions of this paper imply that this is a consequence of any view which understands possibilities as a continuum.
What drug experiences, interpreted in oriental religious terms, as Leary and Alpert did quite early, and meditation experiences, often taken up when drug use was found to have too many negative consequences, showed was the illusoriness of worldly striving.
But for the moment I wish only to insist that one of the consequences of the «immortality» position, for so long presented as essential to Christian belief, has been precisely the tendency to minimize the reality of death and to make it appear blasphemous for anyone to say, as I did in an earlier paragraph, that not only do we all die but that all of us also dies.
And in consequence they become «other Christs» to their brethren in the world, as Benedict in the early Church and Martin Luther in the sixteenth century were bold enough to affirm.
The early consequences are rationalistion of processing plants which for efficiency purposes could be argued as a positive but for regional employment and farm gate prices is having severe negative consequences.
The now 29 - year - old early became associated with a flat - footedness on the turn and inability to hold a straight defensive line with his centre - halves as a consequence of some high - profile errors through the course of his first 12 months at the club.
As I see it the only other choice is to divorce now and accept the consequences discussed earlier.
As a consequence, many mothers who plan to breastfeed their babies are compelled to wean them to the bottle much earlier than expected.
This book emphasizes the importance of allowing our children to have a voice, and discusses some of the consequences that often show up later on when we don't listen to or respect our children as people during the early years.
We all realize the importance of teaching children as early as possible the dangers of a fire, and the consequences of getting to close to it, but when dealing with babies, actions have more power than words.
Starting solid foods too early can have adverse consequences, such as increasing your baby's risk for childhood obesity, celiac disease, diabetes and eczema, according to a study published in the April 2013 issue of «Pediatrics.»
Post-partum depression poses substantial adverse consequences for mothers and their infants via multiple direct biological (i.e., medication exposure, maternal genetic factors) and environmental (i.e., life with a depressed mother) mechanisms.8, 9 From the earliest newborn period, infants are very sensitive to the emotional states of their mothers and other caregivers.10, 11 Maternal mood and behaviour appear to compromise infant social, emotional and cognitive functioning.11 - 15 As children grow, the impact of maternal mental illness appears as cognitive compromise, insecure attachment and behavioural difficulties during the preschool and school periods.6,16 - As children grow, the impact of maternal mental illness appears as cognitive compromise, insecure attachment and behavioural difficulties during the preschool and school periods.6,16 - as cognitive compromise, insecure attachment and behavioural difficulties during the preschool and school periods.6,16 - 19
The major benefits of Forest School, as listed in the book, «Forest School and Outdoor Learning in the Early Years» by Sara Knight are increased confidence and self - belief; social skills with increased awareness of the consequence of their actions on other people, peers and adults and the ability to work cooperatively; more sophisticated written and spoken language; increased motivation and concentration; improved stamina and gross and fine motor skills; increased respect for the environment and increased observational skills; ability to have new perspectives and form positive relationships with others; a ripple effect to the family.
Some consequences, such as breastfeeding difficulties, can be experienced early; others, such as speaking and kissing, only become apparent in later life.
Health visiting services will no doubt suffer as a consequence and these are the very people who work with families during the crucial early days and months of a child's life.
Third, maternal sensitivity and a closer early mother - infant bond as a consequence of increased mother infant contact associated with breastfeeding may also in part explain infant neurobehavioural outcomes in the short, and possibly longer term.
As a consequence of this research the past two decades (1989 - 2009) have witnessed a) a renewed recognition of the importance of contact and touch for babies in the context of improving breastfeeding initiation and duration [17]; b) an increased awareness of the role that close parental proximity and monitoring of babies plays in reducing SIDS and neglect [18][19]; and c) the impact of early mother - infant separation on long - term mental health [20]-- all leading to a resurgence of interest in parent - infant contact, particularly sleep contact.
«And the earlier we work on our continental security and put our interest above external interest, no matter the consequences, the sooner we realize the benefits as a continent.
We are now left with no option but to conclude that the stance you are taking is politically motivated and that the success of the London Games is now being put in jeopardy as a consequence of you and your party's desire to «take on Unite» following your earlier failed attempt to do so involving our tanker drivers.
I felt that it might have the unintended consequence of increasing DWI accidents, as the most intoxicated drivers would be on the road at an earlier hour when there were more other cars for them to hit.
In support of this, as adults we should endeavour to equip young people with the knowledge and resources to be able to protect themselves against STIs, unintended pregnancy and their consequences; earlier advertising of condoms and pregnancy advisory services will be a step forward in meeting this aim and may contribute to lowering high rates of teenage pregnancy as part of a concerted strategy.
When I first used to work in Westminster in the late «70s, you've got to remember there were very, very few places where people did interviews... 15 years later, with wall - to - wall 24 - hour news and the constant soundbite world, I think that finding a way to subvert the soundbite world is a duty for all of us and it's quite difficult... As somebody who would never argue against more outlets, one of the consequences we have to cope with is that people are trained up earlier and more efficiently and more boringly to avoid being interesting, avoid getting to the point.
Earlier in the summer, I wrote an article for ConservativeHome setting out why I thought Gordon Brown had broken his own rules on statistics and, as a consequence, I explained that I had complained to the Statistics Commission.
I will like to conclude by saying that Africa's destiny lies in the hands of Africans and the earlier we work towards our national and continental security and placing those imperatives above the interests of external forces, no matter the consequences, the sooner we will realise our inherent greatness as a continent.
«As a consequence, I will be seeking an early meeting with the new prime minister to seek his assurances on such issues.»
It's influenced by the stresses of poverty, violence, the loss of a parent, and other adverse experiences, which together can have serious health consequences evident as early as the teen and preteen years.»
The two possible solutions have very different consequences for our understanding of central aspects of the early evolution of multicellular animals (Metazoa), such as the origins of nervous systems, tissues and organs.
«As we learn more about the consequences of bullying, we need to do more work to identify perpetrators and find ways to combat the behavior earlier,» she said.
The Jackpot's Consequences 3 April 2009 As science funding agencies begin to dispense the huge stimulus appropriation, opinions about its ultimate impact on early - career scientists are mixed.
The remaining three cases are classified as «early warning of resistance,» where the resistance is statistically significant, but not severe enough to have practical consequences.
Babies who are not born so early but who are still vulnerable may have to travel far from home as a consequence and this is why further research is urgently needed.»
As a result, mice showed signs of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and potential early indicators for the beginnings of fibrosis, which can be one of the more progressive consequences of NAFLD.
Failing to correct for the Flynn effect can have even bigger consequences, as courts frequently consider IQ scores using tests introduced more than a decade earlier — meaning scores can be inflated by 3 or more points (see «Life or death ``, below).
«A number of studies have shown that having few teeth, possibly as a consequence of earlier gum disease, is associated with a greater risk of developing dementia.
As a consequence, what you have even at this early stage is not a flat 2 - D map of the world on the cortex but a 3 - D map.
The effects may also be the consequence of cascading effects such as when disruptive events influence a person's early schooling, which then limits his achievements later in life.
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