Sentences with phrase «interfere less»

Intensifying many human activities — particularly farming, energy extraction, forestry, and settlement — so that they use less land and interfere less with the natural world is the key to decoupling human development from environmental impacts.
I look forward to Zeke's next two posts, and I promise to interfere less.
Acetylated histones seem to interfere less with transcription, so it is favorable to have more histones in the acetylated form rather than the deacytelated form.
These kinds of workouts tend to interfere less with strength training.
This method has the benefits of double pumping, and it may interfere less with baby's breastfeeding routine.
I wish there were more research on this, but there's not, but am I reading you that you think that hydrolyzed proteins would interfere less?
They are thought to interfere less with the healthy development of your baby's teeth.
The new format means the club competition will interfere less with the rest of the football calendar, particularly in Europe.
Eco-modernism is about finding new technologies and financing models that allow humans to prosper while using less land, water, fuel, and energy and interfering less with the natural world.
(Indeed, truth be told, there probably would have been more appropriate timings to address this cause for celebration in a way that interfered less with the liturgy itself.)
Now, more and more, repeated needle aspiration or drainage under radiographic control is done, and interferes less with breastfeeding.
At right, a new kind of ceramic is barely visible under the same conditions, so interferes less with the analysis.
Participants also reported that Glass was easier to use and interfered less with driving than did the other devices tested.
The density of the atmosphere decreases the higher you get above Earth's surface, and so it interferes less with the light passing through.
But we can change its properties — we call that squeezing — such that it interferes less with the gravitational - wave measurement,» say Dr. Henning Vahlbruch and Dr. Moritz Mehmet from AEI Hannover.

Not exact matches

A study published in March in the journal Neurology suggested that women who were physically fit in middle age were roughly 88 % less likely to develop dementia — defined as a decline in memory severe enough to interfere with daily life — than their peers who were only moderately fit.
The more you share what you love, the more people will bring more of that into your life and the less they'll interfere.
What was less expected, however, was that Asahi would also go after Actelion, claiming it had «torturously interfered» with Asahi's motives.
However, the Tea Party is less interested in interfering in the internal affairs of China than other elements of the population.
Catholic theologians at non «Catholic universities might even set the trend with respect to the mandate, precisely because they are less concerned with a bishop «interfering» in their universities.
The less successful it is (Or we think it is) in interfering with our freedom (i.e., satisfaction of our wants), the less we resent it.
We would not interfere with the wilderness ways in which animals suffer and are killed by one another, but we think that there is far more, and far less necessary, suffering among creatures for whom human beings have assumed responsibility.
Less controversial proposals from the former FC Barcelona and Real Madrid man included going back to old offside rule — when a player was offside regardless of if he was interfering with play or not — and sin bins for players who abuse referees.
Also though it does nt change the outcome we did nt score but mustafi is going backwards eyes on ball if aguero attempts to play ball hes legal to be there but that gets called all year when a player plants both feet and makes no attempt at the ball and stops mustafi in his tracks with no attempt at or for the ball he illegally interfered with that space but none the less mustafi did play poorer than you would hope
Cats Cats are less likely to interfere with an infant than dogs, but they still present potential problems.
(Kellymom states: «If your baby is less than 3 - 4 weeks old, it is best to avoid the use of a bottle for a couple of reasons: regular use of a bottle instead of breastfeeding can interfere with mom's efforts to establish a good milk supply; bottle use also increases baby's risk of nipple confusion or flow preference.»)
If your child takes medication, check to be sure that grapefruit juice will not interfere with its effectiveness or cause side effects before serving it (although, kids will likely prefer something less sour anyway).
Remember, the lower the rise, the less the denim will interfere with belly growth.
Our organic baby formulas are gentle on the tummy and less likely to create stomach issues or other digestive discomfort like reflux, which can interfere with baby getting a good night's sleep.
It distracts the parent and decreases parent - child interaction.30, 31 Infant vocabulary growth is directly related to the amount of «talk time» or the amount of time parents spend speaking to them.32 Heavy television use in a household can interfere with a child's language development simply because parents likely spend less time talking to the child.33
Maybe amino acids would / should interfere even less?
According to Very Well, postpartum fatigue can interfere with your breastfeeding relationship and cause your body to produce less milk.
TL; DR - the government should print more, take less, and stop interfering Houses aren't that expensive.
Kristian Dhal, the party leader, sent a message to «other moderate euroskeptic parties like the British Conservatives» to form an alliance to «steer back the EU» to focus on trade and energy and to be less interfering in national legislation.
Last year, on July 28, 2014, Governor Cuomo called the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption (created by Governor Cuomo in July 2013 and shuttered less than a year later) a «phenomenal success,» following a report into the relationship between the governor's office and Moreland amid reports that Cuomo was being investigated by United States Attorney Preet Bharara for interfering with the commission's work.
«We are only interested if [a condition] is impairing, impeding, or interfering, and rendering the care of patients less safe,» he says.
The EGF pathway is also implicated in cancer, which suggests that anticancer drugs that interfere with this pathway might increase alcohol sensitivity and make alcohol less appealing.
A research team based at Princeton University found that physical activity reorganizes the brain so that its response to stress is reduced and anxiety is less likely to interfere with normal brain function.
This avoidance interfered with mothers» ability to talk with their children about the child's emotions, leading to shorter, less in - depth conversations; those mothers also used closed - end questions that did not encourage child participation.
So over grass, the reflected beam is absorbed to a greater degree than concrete, leaving less of it to interfere with the main beam.
Wave farms don't interfere with aviation or radar, like wind towers, and they require far less space than wind farms.
But, he and others believe, the cell work is teaching the CF community something important: The drugs may interfere with each other, packing a less powerful punch than doctors and patients would like to see.
As it becomes more habitual, the less likely it is that stress would interfere with it — we haven't shown this yet, but it fits in with a lot of other science out there.
It is also irregular, like random noise, meaning reflections are less likely to interfere with each other.
Small vessel disease occurs due to microangiopathy of arterioles in the brain, making these arteries less flexible, which can interfere with blood flow.
Experts, however, say that ransomware is less likely to cause major problems for infrastructure than other types of malware because it deals with data rather than interfering with control systems.
Beyond this obvious, albeit less tangible, downside, such «artificial twilight» can also be detrimental to human health by interfering with circadian rhythms — which govern our sleeping cycles and other physiological processes.
Monomeric PA - FPs are usually preferred for studying single protein characteristics, as the monomeric state is less likely to interfere with endogenous protein structure and function.
Jogging in the woods decreases perceptions of fatigue and physical symptoms that might otherwise interfere with exercise adherence and outdoor running versus the treadmill at an equivalent duration, and is associated with less fatigue, diminished anxious thoughts, less hostility, more positive mental thoughts, and an overall feeling of invigoration.
It is also important to note that many foods, like grains, contain phytates which bind to zinc, making these foods a lesser source of zinc and sometimes interfering with zinc levels in the body.
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