Sentences with phrase «even substantial effects»

So now, the question that's raised is whether this designation of Chief Executive as «appointer» is simply a mysterious formality, versus it possibly introducing tangible or even substantial effects.

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Although expectancy research has focused on U.S. populations, there are substantial cultural differences in the effects drinkers expect / experience, extending even to symptoms of alcohol dependence (Room et al., 1996).
«Acceptance of the KMC method is increasingly widespread and it is considered equivalent to conventional neonatal care for stable preterm infants and more parent and baby friendly... It is evident that KMC has a substantial mortality effect compared with conventional neonatal care, and it is also evident that this mortality benefit is possible even at large scale....
Although professional lactation support can improve the duration of overall breast feeding, its effect in improving exclusive breast feeding is unclear.11 18 22 Thus far, studies that report improvement of rates of exclusive breastfeeding have involved mainly community based peer counselling strategies.23 24 25 Even then, a randomised trial in the UK recently cast doubt on the efficacy of this approach.26 There are current recommendations from NICE for the UK - wide implementation of the baby friendly initiative.4 5 6 The 2006 NICE costing report on routine postnatal care of women and their babies estimates that efforts to improve rates of breast feeding will result in substantial cost savings for the NHS.6
Thus even after allowing for covariates, our findings support the conclusion that breast feeding has a substantial protective effect against respiratory infection and illness in the first year of life.
We judged all outcomes to be of moderate quality - stopping «any» breastfeeding at up to six months; «any» breastfeeding between four to six weeks; stopping exclusive breastfeeding at up to six months; or stopping exclusive breastfeeding between four to six weeks; all analyses had substantial heterogeneity even with a random - effects model.
If the NPL vote was substantial — say six to eight per cent — it could have the effect of reinstating the current coalition or even produce a majority Conservative government, unless UKIP manages to do on the right what I have suggested a NPL might do on the left.
«Overall, climate change is projected to have substantial adverse impacts on future mortality, even considering only a subset of the expected health effects,» the agency said in its latest «Quantitative Risk Assessment of the Effects of Climate Change on Selected Causes of Death.»
«Even people we don't know and have never met have bigger effect on our mood than substantial increases in income,» he says.
But they imply that boosting blood levels of estradiol or estrone — even in younger postmenopausal women — may not have a substantial effect on cognitive skills one way or the other.»
Investigators reviewed 27 studies and concluded that borage oil and evening primrose oil didn't have a substantial effect on eczema.
There is not much to go on in view of the limited time during which RttT has been in effect, and the even more limited time available to judge the effectiveness of the substantial sums disbursed to winning states.
In addition, while the Florida study shows that although the «negative effects of entering a middle school are somewhat smaller outside of urban districts,... they remain substantial even in rural areas.»
Even though our estimates of the program's impact are not statistically significant, we can not rule out the possibility of substantial positive effects.
It is also important to recognize, however, that Overregulation Theory — even if true — does not by itself explain substantial negative effects from vouchers.
Thus, even modest, temporary increases in sleep can have substantial effects on students» classroom functioning.
Tea lubricated Britain's industrial revolution and had far reaching effects on Britain's foreign policy (and remembering that a goodly portion of the world was colonized by Britain at the time, its influence was substantial - even a trigger for the American Revolution).
Due to the effect of compounding interest, even average returns over the course of a few decades can amount to substantial increases in wealth.
As a lake ecologist (limnologist) my study will not contribute to debates about the causes of climate warming but it will show that the indirect effects of warming on food chains (over the past 30 years) can be very substantial (even dramatic).
However, he fails to discuss how, even though the detailed results may vary, all of these climate models indicate our emissions of greenhouse gases will have a substantial effect on the climate system in the coming decades.
... they caution that society should fully quantify direct and indirect GHG emissions associated with energy alternatives and associated consequences prior to making policy commitments that have long - term effects on global forests; for they ominously warn «there is a substantial risk of sacrificing forest integrity and sustainability for maintaining or even increasing energy production with no guarantee to mitigate climate change.»»
The Urban Heat Island Effect Has Hopelessly Corrupted the Land Thermometer Data... substantial average UHI warming occurs even at low population densities, about ~ 1 deg.
For instance, even a relatively modest warming over the coming decades is very likely to have a meaningful effect on the timing and distribution of precipitation and evaporation rates, which will, in turn, have a substantial impact on freshwater supplies.
For example, fuel taxes are among a range of sectoral measures that can have a substantial effect on emissions even though they are often implemented for other objectives.
Smoking cessation is a poor analogy in that nearly all the effects are positive (even the withdrawals are a net positive in that when they're over a substantial part of the addiction is abated).
Climate changes in the deep past (going back hundreds, thousands or even millions of years) can not be explained, let alone quantitatively modeled without a substantial warming effect from CO2.
Even if the Court of Justice follows this Opinion, there are two primary reasons why it is unlikely to have a substantial effect on controllers at this time.
Even though the deleterious effects of a presumption against disclosure are real and substantial, any potential chilling effects of complete openness need to be carefully considered, and were unable to be evaluated on the record in this case.
The long - term effects of such an injury can be substantial, and include loss of motor function, long or short term memory loss, seizures, muscle paralysis, coma, or even death.
Accordingly, the existence of anti-competitive effects in Canada attributable to the impugned conduct (even if the conduct takes place outside of Canada) can be sufficient to establish the necessary «real and substantial connection» granting territorial jurisdiction to the Tribunal.
The decision is significant because it suggests that the existence of anti-competitive effects in Canada attributable to the impugned conduct (even if the conduct takes place outside of Canada) can be sufficient to establish the necessary «real and substantial connection» granting the Competition Tribunal, a creature of statute, territorial jurisdiction.
The small price of renters insurance seems even smaller in contrast to the drastic financial effects of having to start fresh after a substantial loss without coverage.
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