Sentences with phrase «far more negative effect»

Students loans have a far more negative effect than credit card payments.

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So many of us have more on our plate than we even realize, and this book is an incredible reminder of how pushing ourselves too far has negative effects.
After three months, I came out further ahead and was finally able to handle the chelation process without any more negative side effects.
It is metabolized to fat in your body far more rapidly than any other sugar, and, because most fructose is consumed in liquid form, as fruit juice or as soda, its negative metabolic effects are significantly magnified.
These tricks that end up backfiring 99 % of the time on women in midlife because we are far more susceptible to negative effects of stress.
What's almost certainly responsible is the fact that turmeric is far more complicated than just one compound; other antioxidants and phytonutrients are almost certainly counteracting the negative effect.
I think that it's a very individual thing... some women are more comfortable in their own skins, more confident, the changing hormonal mix they encounter during perimenopause (the years of hormonal fluctuations before a woman goes through menopause) can have a positive (or a negative) effect — often the vaginal tissues thin due to those changes and initially can be very beneficial as it makes everything feel much better — in some it can go too far and it ends up feeling more painful.
Most strikingly, Democrats have a far more sanguine view of the influence of teachers unions on their community's schools: 39 percent consider them to have a positive effect, while only 19 percent see their effect as negative.
And since charter schools enroll far fewer students than district - run public schools, the positive impact on charters should be greater than the negative effect on district schools, where the loss of income will be more broadly distributed.
That is, students who misbehave toward others don't go as far in school, but they earn more in the workplace if they come from more advantaged backgrounds despite that negative effect on educational attainment.
But what I did want to point out to the boycotter was that they were creating a negative externality which would have far more effect on the author than it would on the intended targets of the boycott, which is to say, either Amazon or the publisher.
Larger asks may attract more sellers, further perpetuating a price fall (negative pile - on effect).
Although some researchers have raised concerns about possible negative effects of rising CO2 on ocean surface pH, there are several lines of evidence demonstrating marine ecosystems are far more sensitive to fluxes of carbon dioxide from ocean depths and the biosphere's response than from invasions of atmospheric CO2.
While flue gases emitted by a gas furnace are far more benign than wood smoke, gas drilling and gas pipelines also have negative environmental effects.
But the positive effects of successful FTA negotiations globally, and, more importantly, of UK businesses creating commercial links outside the EU, will potentially far outweigh any negative impact.
«South Africa's downgrade to junk status by S&P Global will put more pressure on the economy as a whole, sending it further into negative territory, with a natural ripple effect on the residential property market.
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