Not exact matches
Often toxic leaders focus
on immediate gains, neglecting long - term
implications and simply saying, «It will all work out over time.»
Her boss took up more
immediate concerns, including the
implications of ultra-low interest rates
on retirement.
Whether infants cry intensely for a few months or fuss frequently for the first year of life, a systems approach to development would suggest that the impact of extremes in crying
on the infants»
immediate environment may have negative consequences for the dynamics of the parent - child relationship, which in turn would have
implications for the child's psychosocial development.
«We witnessed the
immediate effects of head injuries during this World Cup, but the long - term
implications are rarely broadcast
on international television.
Much coverage of the economic downturn has focussed
on its
immediate impact, yet it is likely to hold long - term
implications for family life.
Having realised that the court order and its
implications would negatively affect its ability to carry out its constitutional mandate, the Commission took
immediate steps to vacate the court order and for the matter to be heard and determined expeditiously, while staying action
on the process in compliance with the order.
Lässig cites as an example a preprint he and his co-authors posted
on bioRxiv last November about the ongoing Ebola outbreak, which could have
immediate implications for the efforts to combat the disease.
Following
on the heels of this month's NAS summit
on genome editing in humans, the workshop attracted much less attention, even though the work has more
immediate regulatory and scientific
implications.
The researchers say the work does not hold
immediate implications for farmers and gardeners, who greatly rely
on nitrogen in natural and synthetic forms to grow food.
Carried out
on young girls between infancy and the age of 15, most commonly before puberty starts, the health
implications of FGM are both
immediate and long - term, affecting sex, relationships, childbirth and mental wellbeing throughout a woman's life.
The first is
on an
immediate cash - flow basis: including tax
implications, would you be paying less month by month after refinancing than before?
Photos of site - specific installations and performances, like his nuanced Untitled (A Mobile Garden), play
on eastern signifiers and the shadow of mass industry in an
immediate framework, combining Eastern
implications with his own brand of distinctly American materialism.
While it might not seem at first that a new study, being highlighted by BBC News,
on the overestimation of how much health care costs for our aging populations are likely to increase has an
immediate connection to environmentalism, in fact realizing that we may have to spend considerably less money here, as people are productive at much older ages than they used to, has big
implications on how we discuss population growth and economic expansion.
Our initial and
immediate comments
on the potential
implications for employers and management are below.