Sentences with phrase «if unintended»

«If all unintended pregnancies were prevented, the resulting savings on medical spending alone would equal more than three quarters of the federal FY 2010 appropriation for the Head Start and Early Head Start programs and would be roughly equivalent to the amount that the federal government spends each year on the Child Care and Development Fund.»
If you hold the button, it will switch out your fighters — a potentially disastrous move if unintended.
Like Volokh, Tribe says, he sees in the concurrence «more of the seeds of an imperious and self - aggrandizing, evin if unintended, assertion of judicial supremacy.»
When unintended tax consequences result from a contract whose desired consequences, whether in whole or in part, are tax avoidance, deferral or minimization, amendments to the expression of the agreement in accordance with art. 1425 C.C.Q. is available only under two conditions: (a) if the unintended tax consequences were originally and specifically sought to be avoided, «through sufficiently precise obligations which objects, the prestations to execute, are determinate or determinable»; (b) «when the obligations, if properly expressed and the corresponding prestations, if properly executed, would have succeeded in doing so».
And arranged in a row, his spare works become a lovely, if unintended conceptual project.
My advice to school choice advocates is to take Peter Greene's excellent if unintended advice and spend more time arguing for choice based on school culture and values, and less on test scores.
• a physical examination for signs of catabolism • a dietary history to determine typical protein intake • a weight history to find out if unintended weight loss has occurred • laboratory values, such as serum albumin, to identify catabolism and inflammation.
«I didn't kill him,» he explained afterward, «he committed suicide — came within 50 yards of me,» a fitting if unintended epitaph for the General's wartime opponents.
The selectivity and the importance certain issues are given over others is quite telling, and reveals an underlying, if unintended, prejudice and fear.
If the unintended audience latches onto your business, don't scrap everything.

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Instead, it might just be the unintended consequences of Federal Reserve policy that could pose the biggest difficult if we do encounter a liquidity event.
If you're one of those people that thoroughly enjoys complicated situations and can take a step back to look at them unemotionally, while watching out for unintended consequences, you're going to love being an entrepreneur.
I would want to see some sort of Austrian «unintended consequence» explanation of the tournament, if I were to believe it.
When you do a convertible note with a cap that converts into the next round of funding one of the unintended consequences is that if you're successful and raise at a larger price than your cap the early angels often get «multiple liquidation preferences» on their dollars in.
Accounts with banks and brokerage firms and the like are not as vulnerable to these attacks because these institutions can usually reverse unintended or malicious transactions if they are caught within a few days.
Some of those forces are the unintended side - effects of democracy itself, especially if the democratic principle is extended too far and the general will of the people comes to trump the rule of law.
If An American Bible shows the unintended mess that Protestants made of the Bible's significance, In Discordance with the Scriptures details the ways that Protestant churchmen over the last 125 years have tried to put the genie of a vernacular Bible back in the bottle of one version that all Protestants would use.
[8] If there is ample room for what we call chance in the natural world, it is because there is already an intelligible structure of purposes within which unintended intersections can occur.
If I may adapt Paul's words to an unintended use, Jesus in the early church was the object of faith, hope and love; but here, too, love was «the greatest of these,» because both faith and hope rested firmly upon it and derived their character from it.
If, as an unintended consequence of saving the mother's life, her unborn child loses its life, that should be viewed as a profoundly, deeply sad, and regrettable, but lawful outcome.»
If enough money flows to Christian providers, it is possible that the quality of secular or non-Christian alternatives will gradually decline, not as the result of central planning or bad intentions, but as the unintended consequence of thousands of individual decisions to choose Christian alternatives.
And if we do link secularizing dynamics with this reality, I think that discussions of «unintended Reformation» may obscure what, at least from a Christian point of view, needs to be exposed.
Poverty, the earthquake, family, religion, economics, policy, corruption, housing, education — if you pulled out a single stone in an effort to help, there was a possible of an avalanche of unintended consequences raining down.
There was no distortion, only a genuine reading of what was put, even if it did turn out to come across in an unintended way.
Testbiotech pointed out this study and the unintended effects of Golden Rice which «show genetic instability if they are crossed with other varieties; these were not discussed by FSANZ even though they are also relevant for food safety».
So if it's something that we see as a positive for our fans, a positive for the league, and there's no unintended consequences to it, then we'll go further down the road.»
Did you know that infant gastroesophageal reflux, while not a dangerous medical condition, could lead to unintended consequences if it gets severe due to late detection?
She wasn't wrong, of course — breastfeeding is super psychological — but the unintended implication there was that if my supply didn't go back up it was because I wasn't truly committed.
If you're a professional working with expectant parents who are facing unintended pregnancies or would like to explore adoption, we'd like to extend our service provider resources to you.
Chinese now have far greater autonomy and opportunity to exercise their consumer choices with inevitable, if sometimes, unintended consequences for global supply chains and for resource management.
If income tax powers are devolved, but powers over welfare benefits and tax credits are reserved, changes in income tax rates could have unintended consequences.
The Guardian also states that in an NCCL briefing note dated 1978, Harman urged amendments to a 1978 Child Protection Bill declaring that «images of children should only be considered pornographic if it could be proven the subject suffered», which Harman says was an argument intended to protect from «unintended consequences» such as parents being prosecuted for taking pictures of their children on the beach or in the bath.
If these things are not the case, and we certainly hope they are not, then it is time for ministers to acknowledge the unintended consequences of the measure and work with us to put things right.
«I'm sure there's going to be unintended consequences that we're going to deal with,» Heastie said, «but overall if your salary is going to stay the same or perhaps go up, I think people will be interested in that.»
«We believe one if not both of those individuals are unintended targets.
But de Blasio writes that the Mayor Michael Bloomberg - backed measure, if approved, could have the unintended consequence of weakening both the yellow and livery cab services in New York City.
«The worst unintended consequence would be if it stopped people and charities from volunteering with children because of the fear of draconian fines,» he said.
«If you want someone who's going to check the right boxes then vote for anyone,» Weiner said at the start of the July 23 forum and added with unintended irony, «If you want someone who's going to shake things up then I'm your candidate.»
«I'm sure there's going to be unintended consequences that we're going to deal with, but overall if your salary is going to stay the same or perhaps go up, I think people will be interested in that,» Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D) said.
Conry said recovered shell casings suggested a gun battle, adding that cops believed «one if not both of those individuals are unintended targets.»
The geoengineering technique might have some unintended benefits, like more rainfall, but also consequences if ever interrupted
Protecting amphibians against chytrid may be tricky, if not impossible — attempts to immunize the animals would last only a single generation, and fungicides could kill beneficial types and have other unintended consequences.
If used outside, he says, it could have unintended effects on non-target plants or other pollinators.
If last fall's election will go down in history as the Election of Unintended Consequences, those fake stories are no exception.
«Now we need to determine if the disease process or the extended antibiotic regimen is responsible for the changes we identified so that we can effectively care for the medical condition while minimizing any unintended, and potentially, far - reaching effects.»
Unfortunately, if SF3B1 is mutated, this cutting and pasting can go awry in ways that introduce unintended bits of introns along with the intended bits of exons into the blueprint.
And the U.S. military's research arm announced it will fund efforts by several high - profile genetics labs to develop ways to reverse or limit the spread of an introduced gene if it should have unintended consequences on animals or an ecosystem.
A Penn State College of Medicine researcher has received a three - year, $ 1.7 million grant to help determine if the number of unintended pregnancies can be reduced through reproductive life planning.
Even the concern that, as an unintended consequence, there might be more opioid use if naloxone became more widely available has proven untrue,» says Dr, Salsitz.
If you're referring to its oft - touted ability to move things along in the inner sanctum, fiber has some unintended consequences.
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