Sue Sliwinski of Sardinia, New York, who is also a director of National Wind Watch, has written: «Commercial wind power development is an environmental and economic folly, but the true danger lies in the fact that it will divert our attention and resources away
from finding effective solutions to our very real and urgent problems.»
Not exact matches
MEDIAL EARLYSIGN SHOWS AI AND EHR DATA CAN BE USED FOR EARLY DETECTION: Researchers
from Medial EarlySign, a provider of machine - learning
solutions,
found that the combination of machine learning technology and electronic health record (EHR) data can be more
effective than current clinical tools in identifying the risk of kidney damage in diabetics.
To kick off the day, Walmart Canada will host the first - ever Frugal Heroes Challenge, where bloggers
from coast - to - coast will
find cost -
effective solutions to every day budget challenges.
In 2011, a team
from Ecovative Design captured the coveted Diamond DuPont Award for Packaging Innovation for thinking completely outside the box and looking to nature to
find an innovative, cost -
effective, all - natural
solution for protective secondary packaging used for items such as electronics.
One
solution here is to just remove the baking soda
from the original recipe, and use equal parts of shea butter, coconut oil and arrowroot powder with essential oils for scent, though some people
find this isn't as
effective as the recipe with baking soda.
It also turned out that rice has a positive effect on those in need of rehydration after a period of diarrhea, in fact, multiple studies covered the effects of rice on diarrhea, like the one published in the Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition in February 2004 which tested the rehydration
solution based on rice on almost 200 babies (ranging
from 3 months to 2 years of age) and it
found that the rice
solution is both
effective and safe to use on infants.
Although legally I can not prescribe medical advice, I can confidently say that the views and exercises in this book have assisted many people who could not
find effective long - term
solutions from conventional medicine, psychiatry or religion.
Living in Harmony with Coyotes Thursday, October 6, 2016
from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EDT) Presented by nationally known expert LYNSEY WHITE DASHER Director, Humane Wildlife Conflict Resolution The Humane Society of the United States Lynsey White Dasher helps urban and suburban communities
find effective and humane
solutions to human - wildlife conflicts with species including -LSB-...]
Though many pet parents are educated regarding the products they buy for their animals, the need for first - aid
solutions arises quickly, therefore consumers will consult veterinarians and knowledgeable retailers to
find the most
effective supplies
from trusted manufacturers.
We can consciously choose
from a wide variety of therapies to accomplish the proper balance for a healthy life or to
find a unique
solution for more
effective treatment of a chronic illness,» said staff veterinarian Dr. David MacDonald.
We seek always to
find the most cost -
effective, efficient and judicious
solution from a business standpoint for our clients — but our clients and our adversaries always know we are prepared to advocate in the courtroom.
«
Solution focused therapy for a more fulfilled you - Identify and build on your strengths and resources - Conquer anxiety and fears -
Find relief
from depression - Build stronger self - esteem - Develop motivation for change - Cope with emotions and stress in healthy, productive ways - Learn
effective skills for a happier and more meaningful life - Become empowered to create a positive path to personal growth and well - being - Learn how to live in a way that matches your deepest values and your most important personal goals»
«NAHB is committed to working with this subcommittee and with Congress to
find pragmatic
solutions that will prevent undue hardship on the recovering housing market, prevent home values
from decreasing and make the NFIP stronger and more
effective for years to come,» said Rutenberg.