Sentences with phrase «from diminished»

For seven years, New Jersey's women, men, and young people have suffered from diminished access to reproductive health care as a result of Governor Christie's elimination of family planning from the state budget in 2010.
Automobile insurance companies tend to assume that after a certain age, a motorist is going to suffer from diminished mental and physical capacities.
An Ohio company assumes that elderly drivers will suffer from diminished physical and mental capacities as they age.
The increase in Arizona auto insurance rates for senior citizens is due to the assumption by car coverage companies that older citizens suffer from diminished physical and mental capacities.
The appellant now claimed the conviction for murder was unsafe and that there was fresh evidence which could establish he was suffering from diminished responsibility at the time of the killing.
By large, I mean really really really large, enough to account for the albedo loss from diminished Arctic ice.
And even regions like the Valais in Switzerland, which has seen few water - related conflicts of interest to date, are expected to suffer from diminished glacial melt water.
These risks are due to more intense heat waves and fires, and increased likelihood of under - nutrition resulting from diminished food production in poor regions.
Examples include greater likelihood of injury, disease, and death due to more intense heat waves and fires; increased likelihood of under - nutrition resulting from diminished food production in poor regions; risks from lost work capacity and reduced labor productivity in vulnerable populations; and increased risks from food - and water - borne diseases.
I would suggest that the fear from the general public (as well as among some scientists) about scientists becoming advocates comes from the diminished ability in many people to be intellectually honest.
Senior dogs typically present with a lot of health problems from diminished muscle strength, stability issues, chronic pain, reduced range of motion of the joints, and even bone fragility.
On the other hand, if the deficits are used to finance losses and non-productive activities, the entity incurring the deficits, even the U.S. Government, will, sooner or later, suffer from diminished credit worthiness.
The study found that even when experienced, high - quality teachers stay at schools with poor retention, they likely suffer from diminished morale, shoulder additional responsibilities for onboarding new teacher hires, and face mounting challenges in maintaining long - term growth plans in their departments.
Elimination of a lot of urea and ammonia can be very hard on the kidneys and one of my friends is has already been told he is suffering from diminished renal function.
D2 is stimulated and up - regulated (increased activity) in response to such conditions, increasing intra-pituitary T4 to T3 conversion while the rest of body suffers from diminished levels of active T3.
Given the well - documented negative effects of booze — from diminished performance, mental impairment, possible addiction, diabetes and liver disease — maybe you want to steer clear of the hooch for a while.
People who become ill before the age of 65 often suffer early on from diminished spatial perception and impaired orientation.
Aside from a diminished sense of smell, people with the mutation were otherwise healthy.
(CNN) President Donald Trump is denying White House chief of staff John Kelly is suffering from diminished credibility and influence following a Washington Post report Saturday on Kelly's recent struggles.
Trump is denying Kelly is suffering from diminished credibility and influence following a Washington Post report this weekend on the chief of staff's recent struggles.
An April 5 Associated Press story followed by a similar April 7 Washington Post story both asserted that White House Chief of Staff John Kelly was suffering from diminished clout in the White House, as a more confident President Trump feels comfortable taking matters directly to new hires like John Bolton and Larry Kudlow, chatting on the phone with outside advisers, and firing Cabinet secretaries over Kelly's objections.
In contrast the pamphlet proposes that far from diminishing the relevance of the human body, matter - energy has its fullest meaning and highest dignity in its relation to the soul.
A thumbs - up conveyed that the surgeon had cut away my malignancy, as well as four hours from the diminishing stretch of my life.
The former are needed to remind us that with our present population even our most basic needs can not be met unless we find technologically advanced ways of intensive production from a diminishing base.
It is a matter of common experience that within restricted groups (the pair, the team) unity, far from diminishing the individual, enhances, enriches and liberates him in terms of himself.
If you give your baby a bottle of pumped milk or formula, you need to help prevent your breasts from becoming engorged and your milk production from diminishing.
You also prevent over-tiredness from diminishing his sleep quality.
... a public employer shall be prohibited from diminishing the health insurance benefits provided to retirees and their dependents or the contributions such employer makes for such health insurance coverage below the level of such benefits or contributions made on behalf of such retirees and their dependents by such employer as of the effective date of this act.
As the public debate shifts from the diminishing possibility of avoiding climate change to adapting to its consequences, some steps are being considered to help the poor.
Like van Schaik, Henrich and Muthukrishna believe that innovation should benefit from diminishing, rather than increasing, costs of failure.
Glucosamine helps to keep the cartilage around bones intact and prevent them from diminishing over time and with age.
At this point I hope you can begin to imagine the potential health ramifications of what is often called «adrenal fatigue»: daily compromised immunity, continuous stress hormone release, being «on edge» generally, exhausted sex hormones (remembering my admittedly pet theory of why male endurance athletes often suffer from diminishing testosterone production and consequent receding hair).
This film has almost an identical plot, with Ethan Hunt and his crew once again forced underground and once again battling a shadowy megalomaniacal villain, and it drastically suffers from diminishing returns.
You feel bumps and dips in the road, but the suspension's overall refinement prevents them from diminishing the driving experience.
Far from diminishing his reverence for nature, his burgeoning belief in evolution opens vistas as immense as the sparsely populated American prairies that the Lewis and Clark Expedition had mapped not long before the voyage of the Beagle.
Before they could position themselves as the «champion» of the consumer against the greedy publishers who want to keep e-Books from diminishing print sales, but their suit of armor is tarnished now.
Conservationists say that, far from diminishing the population of unowned cats, trap and release programs may be making it worse, by encouraging people to abandon their pets to outdoor colonies that volunteers often keep lovingly fed.
Singularity — With the content - light Destiny being a relative disappointment and Call of Duty suffering from diminishing returns brought on by franchise fatigue, there's a lack of really great shooters on the One at the moment and Titanfall, Wolfenstein and Halo: The Master Chief Collection represent three of the best out there.
However, far from diminishing, the power of this great modern artist continues to grow.
Far from diminishing as he aged, his creativity gathered new energy in the closing years of his life.
A policy which, aside from diminishing horizons, even its proponents admit will raise prices.
Chiasso officials are hoping that the expanding cryptocurrency industry can replace lost tax revenues from the diminishing local banking sector.
Never one to back down from a diminishing reserve of funds, I employed a few tricks.

Not exact matches

John Kelly, once empowered to bring order to a turbulent West Wing, has receded from view, his clout diminished, his word less - trusted by staff, and his guidance less tolerated by an increasingly go - it - alone president.
Geithner, who served under President Barack Obama as secretary of the treasury as the U.S. struggled to rebound from the global financial crisis, said the current political climate could lead to a «diminished capacity to make sensible economic choices.»
Research about how interruptions from technology affect people's well - being is beginning to emerge: One study of college students found a link between excessive texting and diminished well - being.
She was up for a promotion and knew from hearing offhand complaints about mat leave that her condition would diminish her chances.
«But measures of domestically generated inflation remain contained and inflation is likely to fall back sharply next year as the influence of the factors temporarily raising inflation diminishes and downward pressure from unemployment and spare capacity persists.
Seeking input from others is also governed by this law of diminishing marginal returns.
High rates of unemployment have a budgetary cost to governments, from direct spending on employment insurance to a rise in health care costs as chronic unemployment diminishes mental and physical health.
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