Sentences with phrase «inefficacy of»

The third reason Mr Willett offers as demonstrating the inefficacy of the right to negotiate is that the Act «has become a severe impediment to exploration and mining, causing massive discouragement of the former».
Despite these findings and judicial statements about the inefficacy of keyword searching in eDiscovery, the prevailing practice continues to be search, process, review, produce.
For this reason, it could be argued that the Initiative has had a «false start» purely through the inefficacy of the method of policy - making by which it has been initiated.
The practical inefficacy of torture is not, I suppose, the most weighty objection to that mode of examination...»
: The Inefficacy of Middle Class Pro Se Litigation and Exploring Unbundling as a Partial Solution.»
There are a number of medical therapies that seem to help CLM / SM dogs with both pain management and scratching activity, but there are no controlled clinical trials published yet to objectively measure the efficacy / inefficacy of these treatments.
Pauling denied that the study was a replication of Cameron's experiment because the patients used in the Mayo trial had all received chemotherapy before taking vitamin C so their negative response to treatment with vitamin C may have had more to do with their depressed immune system than the inefficacy of vitamin C.
Hartikainen - Sorri, A. L., Kauppila, A., and Tuimala, R. Inefficacy of 17 alpha - hydroxyprogesterone caproate in the prevention of prematurity in twin pregnancy.
This allows Balthasar to disagree with Barth's wholesale rejection of natural theology but transform this overly theologized insight into a practical claim regarding the inefficacy of modern Catholic appeal to the classical Western metaphysical and moral tradition in today's secular culture.
Furthermore, the Kantian view presupposes the causal inefficacy of time, i.e., the view that time is merely a homogeneous container in which changes take place.
I have provided multiple examples in this article that prove the inefficacy of our refusal to believe that a negative event can happen, or our denial of the facts that increase the probability of a negative event happening, in not only preventing the occurrence of a negative event but also in mitigating the negative consequences of such an event when it happens.

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In place of tireless toil comes unrelenting exhaustion, difficulty falling asleep, low mood and a sense of inefficacy.
Thus apart from direct cytotoxic effect, the exposure of cancer cells to therapeutic doses of radiation also enhances the survival and proliferation of a fraction of cells which ultimately leads to radiation resistance and therapeutic inefficacy.
It takes an average of 17 years for the data that exposes inefficacy and / or a signal of harm, to trickle down into your doctor's daily routine.
It seems that a lot of people have been jumping ship from Frontline due to its inefficacy.
But among these potential supporters, intense negativity and extreme polarization on issues like climate reinforce feelings of cynicism and inefficacy while likely adding to the propensity to tune out the debate.
Capping Commonwealth's proportion of efficient price of hospital care defeats the purpose of exposing the Commonwealth to the growth in costs related to inefficacies or failure in primary care.
Finally, Disorganized (D) stories are characterized by incoherence and inefficacy in dealing with distress, implying a total lack of strategy or rapid shifts between incompatible strategies.
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