Sentences with phrase «ever lead to a loss»

Does soaking grain ever lead to a loss of nutrition?

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If the deflation deadlock is ever broken and yields are rising several 100 basis points, the resulting mark - to - market losses of bond and swap portfolios could lead to systemic pressure.
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Why is it that those concerned with nutrition only ever address weight loss and never weight gain especially when clean eating can lead to weight loss that does not always seem healthy?
Toss in the fact that the «Skins have dropped three in a row by a combined score of 76 - 33, including a 23 - 0 shutout loss to Buffalo last week (the first time ever a Shanahan - led offense has been held scoreless in a game) and the public is pounding visiting San Fran, especially with the sportsbooks taking a valuable point away from home dog Washington.
Since the dawn of agriculture, tilling land has led to the loss of about half (55 to 78 gigatons) of the carbon ever sequestered in soil, the team reports.
Ever wonder why obese bodies burn less calories or why dieting often leads to a plateau in weight loss?
Here's the thing: if exercise doesn't change how we eat for the better, it will never ever lead to weight loss and a healthy body.
There are good reasons for that — drug - like nature of the sugar impact, and gradual loss of sensitivity to the sweet taste, leading to ever - increasing dose.
Without the right support, it can lead to binging on all the donuts ever, a loss of lean body mass, and weight regain to further smushy status (they regained the weight but their body fat percentage actually went up from the yo - yo diet — this is fairly common).
Brinig: As we discuss in our book, the loss of Catholic schools is a «triple whammy» for our cities: When Catholic schools close, (1) poor kids lose schools with a track record of educating disadvantaged children at a time when they need them more desperately than ever; (2) poor neighborhoods that are already overwhelmed by disorder and crime lose critical and stabilizing community institutions — institutions that our research suggests suppress crime and disorder; and, (3) middle - class families must look elsewhere for educational options for their kids, leading many to migrate to suburbs with high - performing public schools.
Unless biodiversity is considered early on in the design process, these ever more stringent demands for increased energy efficiency of buidlings will lead to losses in the biodiversity that have shared our built environment for centuries.
Following this summer's new record ice loss, the Arctic will enter a winter with even less ice than ever before, leading to even thinner ice, which barring any monumental external events like a major volcanic eruption, will likely perpetuate the trend in sea ice decline.
Pat Michaels sums it up: Such results throw a bit of cold water on alarmist ideas that rising temperatures will lead to ever - accelerating ice loss from Greenland and accelerating sea level rise.
It is inevitable over time that ABS would lead to a very serious loss of competition as the ever - enlarging ABS firms clump together.
The problem with the ideal seems to be that personal interpretations of honourable behaviour are ever - changing due to unpredictable circumstances occuring within one's life leading to potential gain or loss of something valued by that person at that time.
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