Sentences with phrase «equivalent effect»

If calcium supplements are correcting dietary «calcium deficiency» it might be necessary to increase dietary calcium intake to about 1800 mg / day to achieve equivalent effects to calcium supplements.
1) Any sustained actions over time that reduces «demand» has a cumulative equivalent effect on the «supply» of the equation.
This rules out not only the classic nationalist response of nationalization or expropriation without compensation, but also, given the broad and elastic definition of «expropriation» under the treaty, any measure having an equivalent effect.
With each close pass Titan would give Cassini a gravitational kick akin to about 450 kilograms of propellant (Cassini performed 127 of these encounters during its mission, ultimately netting the equivalent effect of burning more than 50,000 kilograms of fuel).
«Our new research shows that mindfulness group therapy has the equivalent effect as individual CBT for a wide range of psychiatric symptoms that are common among this patient group,» says Professor Jan Sundquist, who led the research group in the study which has been published in European Psychiatry.
The equivalent effect of antiperspirant deodorants can be obtained using witch hazel, as it constricts the pores so sweat can't seep through and mix with the bacteria on the skin.
The Mii in this game had so much potential even if it would have had an equivalent effect of simply adding another character into the roster.
(A market - based «cap and trade» system of selling permits to emit pollution can be designed to have an equivalent effect.)
Carbon Tracker finds that the Market Stability Reserve will have the equivalent effect of reducing the EU ETS cap on annual emissions by 2.65 % a year from 2020 to 2030, from 1.8 to 1.2 gigatonnes.
Equivalent effects can be observed in other systems, such as the cryosphere.
«Making roads and roofs a paler color could have the equivalent effect of taking every car in the world off the road for 11 years»
After that she concludes that the certification requirements set by DVGW amount to a measure of equivalent effect to quantitative restrictions.
The best outcome would be the maintenance of the status quo via the negotiation of a treaty or instrument of equivalent effect to the Recast Regulation, but this would take time and resources.
Justice Côté noted that while it was possible that under British Columbia's parallel legislation «privilege of the law of evidence» could include solicitor - client privilege, the differing statutory contexts meant that interpretation could not be «imported into the Alberta statute with equivalent effect» (at para 65).
In addition, the federal government may exclude entire provinces or territories from all or part of the Fisheries Act, if they decide that there is a provincial or territorial law with an equivalent effect.
The Regulation provides that a qualified electronic signature has the equivalent effect of a handwritten signature but otherwise leaves it to national law to define the legal effect of electronic signatures.
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