That's led scientists to look
for other culprits.
The Kwabre East Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Nana Assibey, who confirmed this on Eyewitness News also indicated that the police is on a manhunt
for other culprits involved in the clashes.
Not exact matches
Place the iStick over your computer keyboard (it's not really
for laptops, unfortunately) and load its compartments up with pens, pencils, sticky notes and
other office clutter
culprits.
Several
other managers are also named as
culprits in creating a hostile work environment, in part
for their response to Kim's complaints.
Our
other organs would have been made scapegoats
for the real
culprits.
Again, we've so completely made gluten into the archvillain, all too often people forget or don't know there are
other common
culprits they should be checking
for:
We do tend to notice when he loses possession more so than some of the
others — Ox
for all his energy and buzz is the worst
culprit in possession.
Most of the time, the
culprit is the parainfluenza virus, but
other viruses — respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), adenovirus, influenza, and measles,
for example — can also trigger croup.
Some women will notice it more than
others, and this sensitivity to smell may or may not be a direct
culprit for nausea and morning sickness.
Other mothers may decide to go down my «list» of the most common
culprits, choose one they eat frequently, and try eliminating that
for a few days.
Excess scanning may be the
culprit, in addition to triggering
other factors at play
for subtle brain changes.
The group called
for a panel of inquiry while urging the Inspector General of Police to conduct proper investigation in order to reprimand
culprits to serve as deterrent to
others in the future.
«President Buhari to stop the killings in Benue and
other parts of the country by disarming herdsmen and fishing out
culprits for prosecution.»
The
culprit in that outbreak was the Chinese horseshoe bat, which was stored in cages next to
other species
for sale.
India and some
other countries fear the focus on black carbon could ease the pressure on industrialized countries to cut the main
culprit for climate change, carbon dioxide.
For example, influenza A H3N2, which was the
culprit in the Hong Kong flu pandemic of 1968, spreads more quickly than influenza A H1N1 or influenza B because it mutates more quickly than the
others.
For years, the fungus Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola was the suspected
culprit behind the disease, but scientists couldn't tell whether the pathogen was causing the skin lesions they were seeing on dead snakes or if the fungus had just taken advantage of lesions that were there from some
other cause.
Among these, arachidonic acid is a key target of the pharmaceutical industry because it is a central
culprit for those at risk
for heart disease, colon cancer, and many
other inflammation - related conditions.
Mark Leppert and his colleagues at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, and
other institutions, discovered the
culprit mutations when they were looking
for the cause of two epilepsies called benign familial neonatal convulsions.
The virus was the
culprit, acting like
other parasitic manipulators to change cricket mating behavior
for its own gain.
For more than a decade, however,
other researchers have fingered a second protein called tau, found inside brain cells, as a possible
culprit.
Warm ocean water, not warm air, is melting the Pine Island Glacier's floating ice shelf in Antarctica and may be the
culprit for increased melting of
other ice shelves, according to an international team of researchers.
She had already ruled out
other culprits, including glitches in Kepler's hardware, and she was looking
for new ideas.
Now, two teams have independently pinpointed a second
culprit gene that accounts
for some of the
other inherited ALS cases.
Scientists have known
for a long time that influenza A — the
culprit behind all major pandemics — uses ducks and
other aquatic birds as its refuge, but also infects many mammalian species.
«It would have been impossible to check
for all the suggested
culprits without the support by the zoo community which willingly supplied samples from
other animals
for comparative purposes.
Other evidence (including some from our own groups) suggests that the main dietary
culprit for excess weight in society remains excess fat intake, not necessarily excess sugars, whilst trial evidence suggests all forms of diets work to lessen weight.
Scientists are claiming to have zeroed in on the
culprit that makes losing weight difficult
for obese people, identifying a protein that stops fat cells from burning energy which they say could become a key target in treating obesity and
other metabolic conditions.
Eating high - purine foods (see below
for a list) can increase your risk of the disease, but
other culprits play a role too.
With research indicating that wrinkles and lines are only partially responsible
for making us visibly age, our attention has turned to the
other culprit — blotchy, uneven skin tone.
In fact, antibiotics are the biggest
culprit for dysbiosis, but
other things like chronic stress and environmental stressors (e.g., pesticides) also contribute.
Considering the many potential
culprits at play, be it wheat hybridization, gluten,
other wheat proteins, FODMAPs or glyphosate contamination, it's not surprising that wheat and
other grains cause such problems
for so many.
In its associations with cardiovascular disease and
other disorders, homocysteine may be functioning partly as a marker
for the major
culprit, excess methionine.»
Insofar as oxidized lipids are a
culprit in atherosclerosis, coconut oil lacks the antioxidant protection of vitamin E which comes with many
other oils, so using it
for daily cooking seems unwise.
When you begin to review the evidence stacked up against whole grains, it becomes rather self - evident that our reliance on wheat and
other grains may be one of the primary
culprits for the poor health of so many.
A lack of magnesium is also one of the
culprits behind chronically low sex drive — click here
for my tips on how to combat this problem specifically with this mineral and
other supplements.
Hormones are typically the
culprit as is true
for other pregnancy related issues like pregnancy acne, constipation, and
other strange pregnancy ailments.
Where some of these sources claim that aspartic acid and phenylalanine could be to blame
for health issues,
others think that methanol may actually be the
culprit.
At the same time estrogen dominance also runs interference on thyroid function, blocking or slowing it down leading to lethargy, weight gain, depression and
other low - thyroid
culprits, none of which do much
for one's libido.
This is a huge
culprit for so many of my clients and
other women I talk to.
Again, we've so completely made gluten into the archvillain, all too often people forget or don't know there are
other common
culprits they should be checking
for:
Some pros claim that using a translucent product will keep concealer in place, while
others say it's a
culprit for caked - up lines.
I am not sure I agree with their claim that sugar is the
culprit - I strongly suspect that Americans» passion
for cheap, low quality meat and large quantities of carbohydrates
other than sugar should share in the blame.
The real
culprit of the school systems» troubles, Weingarten says, has been state governments» support
for expanding charter schools, voucher plans and
other school choice policies, which she argues has eaten into the budget
for traditional public schools.
Certainly issues that have to do with poor parenting can not be fully addressed by schools; but they address the illiteracy and
other learning issues that are often
culprits for kids going off the straight and narrow.
Both Common Core and non-Common Core states saw declines from 2013 NAEP scores and some commentators point to
other possible
culprits for the falling scores, namely increasing poverty and changing demographics.
VW's and
other VAG products in general are notorious
for vague electrical seems - unsolvable issues, so congrats on finding the
culprit.
His mind cast about
for a
culprit,
for someone to blame
other than himself.
Every
other carrier provided upgrades
for that unit, so the
culprit looks to be T - Mobile.
People forget that it's not the breed, it's the irresponsible owners; those who breed and train them
for protection or fighting are the
culprits who made American Pit Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Bulldog and
other large, strong breeds the menace of society.