Sentences with phrase «for weakened»

Below is a list of papers proposing that a shallower equator to pole temperature gradient due to GHG - incurred Arctic amplification may be responsinble for a weakened polar jet stream and more southerly excursions.
The boomerang is a powerful weapon for the weakened defense of felynes.
Investigating and treating the reason for the weakened immune system is generally recommended.
There is a small chance that fluid therapy could have been too much for a weakened heart but if so, it was still not wrong to try it, since it was the only viable choice for long term treatment success.
This decreases fluid buildup in the lungs, thorax, and abdomen, and it also makes it easier for a weakened or enlarged heart to pump the blood out into the bloodstream.
Because some antibiotics carry mild or severe side effects, these drugs may not be appropriate for weakened or young cats.
The user either has to put the key in a slot or hold it near a special area on the cockpit, where there is another LF antenna (transponder coil) hidden behind to compensate for a weakened fob battery.
Dehydration can also affect your energy levels, as well as your ability to sleep, which can make you less likely to exercise, another trigger for a weakened immune system.
In addition to this, often other parts of your body will try to compensate for the weakened area.
Low progesterone is also a precursor to osteoporosis, and can put women at risk for weakened bone strength and stress fractures.
Some reasons for weakened immunity include stress, lack of sleep and poor diet.
This tradeoff is substantially stronger, and the capacity for a weakened portfolio greater, when accounting for the genetic effects of increased connectivity than when ignoring genetic effects.
It is not yet possible to know for sure if BPA is responsible for weakened tooth enamel and resulting cavities.
Dr. Maharaj also performs a «root cause analysis» to point out possible causes for the weakened immune system.
Death is inevitable and is ever a prolonging issue for the weakened minds!
Proof that there is hope for this weakened nation.
The Trump administration's main justification for weakening fuel standards — less - than - expected consumer interest in efficiency due to lower gas prices — is actually the reason why the nation needs more stringent standards in the first place, The Conversation argues.
Witness Barrack Obamas visit to China in November which saw him apologize for the weakening American dollar and answer softball questions from government - picked students in Shanghai.
Even with a $ 4 Canadian premium to make up for the weakening loonie, it's still a veritable bargain compared to all other comers.
Much of the media coverage on FOSTA criticizes it for weakening publisher immunity.
All of this is summed up in his catchphrase the «weakening of Being,» which he sees as a happy unburdening of the West, for weakening promotes tolerance, peace, and freedom.
And I can't imagine a less effective response than denouncing her as Islamophobic, for this expresses the demand for weakening, which amounts to the demand that she give up her desire for a home.
The FA are quick to blame foreign players for weakening the England team, but I think they need to look at the attitude of the young English players and the coaching over here to rectify the problem.
Now what I'm rather concerned about is how despite having weak bones, Wilshere is still smoking cigarettes — which is known for weakening ones bones.
Ferguson then went on to defend Arsene Wenger who has been criticised for weakening Arsenal by not yet replacing key players from last season in Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri.
So instead of worrying about DeVos, we really should be focusing on: (1) Congressional Republicans, who've already shown great enthusiasm for weakening the nutrition standards for school meals and limiting their accessibility to low - income kids (see my Civil Eats piece, «3 Things You Need to Know About the House School Food Bill «-RRB-; (2) the as - yet - unscheduled confirmation hearing for Agriculture Secretary nominee Sonny Perdue, during which we're likely to get more information on how he views the NSLP; and (3) whoever eventually is appointed Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, the USDA official directly in charge of child nutrition programs.
I am certain it was not the intention of the 2010 Assembly Resolution to reward Nestlé for weakening its formula advertising policy by calling off the boycott, but that is what happened.
The 2010 CNR ushered in the greatly improved school nutrition standards championed by Michelle Obama, but just two years later, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) began to agitate for a weakening of those reforms.
FTSE Chief Executive, Mark Makepeace, explained the rationale for weakening the criteria in a letter to the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) on 17 June 2011: «In the infant food sector we were not able to engage the companies as they were all being excluded from the index.»
Elia's selection comes at a crucial time for education policy in New York: State lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo approved a new teacher evaluation measure in the 2015 - 16 state budget last month, a move that was deeply opposed by the state's teachers unions for its weakening of tenure.
Spinola and his fellow union - busters knows this, but instead of questioning the business practices of the owner of those cranes, they decided to use these accidents as subterfuge to push for the weakening of the requirements to obtain a NYC Department of Buildings Hoist Machine Operator license, which will greatly weaken the crane operator's union by causing an influx of inexperienced non-union crane operators from out of state.
That could be the reason the NBA leadership is calling for the weakening of the EFCC.
Calling for the weakening of the commission raises a lot of questions about the interest of the individual making such a demand.
At the couple's house, Rebecca explains how, tinkering as always, Weiss has rigged a computer monitor to magnify his sheet music to compensate for his weakening sight.
Although the team's results point to a probable cause for the weakening observed during the 1990s (most likely, a southward shift of the dominant westerly winds), the driving force behind the 2000s era behavior is not yet clear.
But it is what he deserves for weakening the accountability that is key to advancing systemic reform for our children.
For weakening tension on the sleeves, the axle of the cylinder was displaced against the axis of the crankshaft.
Useful for controlling enemy movement and for weakening enemies with powerful multi-target abilities.
They don't say what thermal source warms the water at the sea bed causing it to rise at the equator... However they do get the supposed mechanism for weakening of the THC due to global warming right.
Fig. 4 there should be at total of eight models (including GFDL CM2.1) that have at least one ensemble member outside the p = 0.05 confidence interval for weakening.
Although the team's results point to a probable cause for the weakening observed during the 1990s (most likely, a southward shift of the dominant westerly winds), the driving force behind the 2000s era behavior is not yet clear.
It relied on the Wang solar model for its weakening of solar variability, and thus its reinforcing of the assumption of human causes for observed warming trends.
Some groups point to low gasoline prices — and reduced demand for the most fuel - efficient vehicles — as evidence for weakening the standards.
How much responsibility do you accept for the weakening of public trust in science — and in the IPCC?
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) recently released a model resolution calling for the weakening of solar net metering policies that threaten the traditional utility industry business model.
Clear Skies was a priority of the Bush Administration, but was picked apart by environmental groups and the National Academy of Sciences for weakening Clean Air Act pollution standards.
«Here we provide evidence for a weakening of the AMOC by about 3 ± 1 sverdrups (around 15 per cent) since the mid-twentieth century.»
Because of the press on the recent weather extremes in the NH and focus on the polar jet stream, including Holdren's public remarks giving credence to the hypothesis that global warming may be responsible for weakening the polar jet, there is greater public consciousness of the topic (and some minor controversy).
The study, provides empirical evidence for weakening cultural norms against romantic interests among young adults and throws light on the relative influences of personal, interpersonal and social factors on romantic inclination of Indian youth.

Not exact matches

While they generally applauded Congress for getting involved in the debate about the way broadband and wireless services providers are to be regulated going forward, they also took issue with parts of a draft bill that would weaken the FCC's ability to regulate such providers, experts say.
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