Sentences with phrase «irreversible effects»

"Irreversible effects" refers to consequences or outcomes that cannot be undone or reversed once they have occurred. Full definition
Many times one takes action only when these produced irreversible effects on people's health.
This implies that the urban environment imposes a challenge to developing birds, with potentially irreversible effects on lifespan.
During pregnancy and early infancy, iodine deficiency can cause irreversible effects.
Last week Scottish politicians met with the defence secretary to put the case for saving existing commitments - warning dramatic cuts would have irreversible effects on Scottish employment.
Rapid emissions reduction is required to restore Earth's energy balance and avoid ocean heat uptake that would practically guarantee irreversible effects.
Last year, a working group with the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) highlighted harm to large cod and whiting as the only known irreversible effect.
When peatlands are drained to establish plantations, large amounts of carbon dioxide are released — with dramatic, long - lasting and almost irreversible effects.
Practiced mostly in the Appalachian Mountains, where at least one million acres have been devastated to date, mountaintop removal is controversial because of its often irreversible effects on the environment.
Although a P3427 code is not as serious as some others, you should attend to it quickly, as over time it could produce irreversible effects.
The severe irreversible effects must be managed with, «stringent mitigation activities.»
Because the legal system is so different than nearly everything else in our lives, and seemingly simple errors in procedure, drafting, and presenting a case can have lasting — sometimes irreversible effects - it can be dangerous to attempt to navigate without any guidance whatsoever.
These are lifetime, irreversible effects that can result in physical, mental, and neurobehavioral birth defects.
«And now we know more about the long - term, irreversible effects it can have on children's cognitive and behavioral development.
«The irreversible effects of cancer treatment on fertility will have long - term implications for men and women.
Overall, the new findings indicate that Truvada - based oral PrEP does not pose an irreversible effect on bone mineral density and support using PrEP to prevent HIV infection in at - risk young adults.
Eric Rignot was acknowledged for «drawing public attention to the irreversible effects of climate change.»
They acknowledge that «the fact of living in Cuba has already influenced us in our way of thinking and in our logic to perceive the artistic, cultural events,» but stress that this is simply an irreversible effect of their background: «Although our work never made a direct statement towards the political reality of Cuba our context, our culture, and our homeland [always lie] in our artistic practice.
Eric Rignot was acknowledged for «drawing public attention to the irreversible effects of climate change.»
One year ago, the Sierra Club submitted comments to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative about a newly proposed trade deal with the European Union, warning that it could have irreversible effects on communities and the climate crisis we all face.
Hansen, who was among the initial wave of scientists warning about climate change in the 1980s, said Friday he fears most its «irreversible effects
A study conducted by geologists from the University of Leicester and zoologist David Aldridge of Cambridge University has revealed the irreversible effects of industrialization on England's landscape, reinforcing the idea of the Anthropocene.
The advent of huge amounts of unthinking external capital into the fragile ecosystem of the legal profession could create many unforeseen and irreversible effects.
If implemented without a comprehensive, properly resourced, long - term strategy to preserve legislative information, these budget cuts and policy directions will have an irreversible effect on our democracy for years to come.
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