Sentences with phrase «effectively stops their ability»

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Because if he had actually succeeded in getting companies to set up their offerings so that they all came with filters on and you had to switch them off, the industry consensus is that while you'd stop some proportion of the technically illiterate from accessing porn, that would include few children — and it would also add massive impetus to the growing stampede towards the «Darknet» - a place quite beyond the ability of the authorities, at present, to police effectively.
Second, any plan that stipulates a state must first «opt in» before that state's federal taxpayers may receive the national K — 12 scholarship tax credit will effectively give the teachers unions the ability to stop the scholarship tax credit in virtually any state that has a Democratic governor or Democratic control of either legislative chamber.
Like most adult mammals, hamsters become lactose intolerant once they are weaned — because nonhuman mammals generally do not drink milk once they stop consuming mother's milk, their bodies stop producing the enzymes necessary to breakdown milk sugars, and they lose the ability to digest milk effectively.
This allows every RPG fanatic the ability to throw themselves into the world of Chrono Trigger, and then effectively stop time (pun intended) whenever they see fit.
They send confusing messages to their children, with the result that children stop paying attention to them as well as showing a decrease in cognitive ability.8 This view of the power relationship takes its toll on mothers» ability to problem - solve and therefore to operate effectively in their parenting role.
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