Sentences with phrase «leaving at greater risk»

These types of exposures can cause free radicals to gain speed in your body damaging everything in their path and leaving at greater risk of chronic conditions like heart disease and cancer.
The research team found that infants born within a half a mile from a fracking site were 25 percent more likely to be born at low birth weights, leaving them at greater risk of infant mortality, ADHD, asthma, lower test scores, lower schooling attainment and lower lifetime earnings.
No - one should be left at greater risk because of where they live or how much money they have in their pocket.
Pascal James Imperato, MD, the dean of the School of Public Health at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, in Brooklyn, warns that prior lung damage, such as that caused by smoking, can leave you at greater risk of serious complications as well.
However, it also leaves them at greater risk for bladder stones, rock - like deposits that can interfere with their ability to urinate, causing symptoms like blood in the urine and passing urine outside of the litter box.
So while warnings will cause high alarm in some, and some people may be stocking up on bottled water and batteries, many will fail to take adequate precautions, and that leaves them at greater risk.

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This has left the U.S. economy with a much more leveraged balance sheet than before the last crisis, and with much greater sensitivity to equity risk and debt default than at any point in history.
On the Labour - UKIP battleground I looked at four constituencies in which, according to the Fabian Society's Revolt On The Left report, Labour are at «critical» or «high» risk of a direct challenge from UKIP: Great Grimsby, Dudley North, Plymouth Moor View and Rother Valley.
Governor Cuomo must do what it takes to address industry oversight and enforcement - as well as the many other issues being left unaddressed at great risk to the public and the environment.
They observed that «in many parts of the world» these stereotypes leave girls at greater risk of dropping out of school or suffering physical and sexual violence, child marriage, early pregnancy, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
Restoring blood flow to the heart following a heart attack can leave patients with ventricular fibrillation, a dangerous heart rhythm which puts people at greater risk of sudden cardiac death.
But others say that the current system, or lack thereof, leaves Americans at great risk of radioactive exposure.
As a result, a larger population will leave future generations at greater risk from climate - related damages, especially if policy does not respond to fast - growing populations.
This can leave individuals with these conditions at greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease, renal disease leading to dialysis or even dying.
Bethie's mother, Teena, (Anna Hutchison) has been brutally raped by four meth heads, was left for dead, and is being nursed back to health by her mother, Agnes (Deborah Kara Unger), a strong, fierce advocate for her daughter and granddaughter who has taken on the responsibility of caring for them at great risk, as the meth heads are let out of jail on bail.
Recent analyses of administrative data suggest that borrowers who leave college without earning a degree are at even greater risk of default than those who graduate, even if they graduate with more debt.
«Leaving aside the fact that these young people will not receive a decent education, this is a safeguarding risk — we have real concerns that children out of school may be at greater risk of radicalisation or other harms.»
Disabled / Special Health Needs: The imbalanced nature of physical and psychological power can often leave disabled students at an even greater risk for being bullied.
Concern: If the inverter fails, the electric motor will shut down leaving the vehicle inoperable and possibly placing the vehicle occupants at a greater degree of risk.
This leaves them in worse trouble than before and at greater risk of default on mortgages and other debt.
Leaving a Cavalier outdoors when no one is home a would put the dog at great risk of being stolen.
If left untreated, you may put your pet at risk for greater problems such as periodontitis or heart disease.
Cats are at a greater risk of disease when left with their reproductive organs due to fighting and sexual behavior.
For the record, I have given up flying (and all ff - powered long - distance travel), most driving and meat eating... and have worked on every level (family, work, municipal, state, national, international — though the last I mostly leave to my bro who, as head of a major international NGO, is better positioned to influence international entities) to push them to move rapidly to low or no emissions and low or no emissions waste, and at great risk to relationships and to my professional career.
Yet, no country has developed an acceptable or permanent method for high — level nuclear waste storage, thereby leaving both present and future generations at great risk.
The record - breaking marine heatwave in 2016 across the Great Barrier Reef has left much of the coral ecosystem at an «unprecedented» risk of... Read More
I can think of others who put rescuers at great risk without leaving their homes or workplaces, by storing dangerous goods and practicing poor safety.
For instance, if your «fear» of the cloud leads you to keep everything in paper form, you are almost certainly leaving your important client data at greater risk to theft, fire, flood, or snooping than if you use best practices in the cloud.
Unfortunately, this also leaves the brain at greater risk in infants than in older individuals.
In 2003, sweeping changes were made to British Columbia's Employment Standards Act, leaving young workers at even greater risk of injury than their older coworkers.
As growing numbers of general counsel are hiring legal operation chiefs to realign their legal departments, law firms are at greater risk of being left behind, according to a recent survey.
And of even greater concern, as these lengthy court battles play out — many of them take years — the laws in question remain in effect, leaving the rights and freedoms of Canadians at risk.
By choosing a ten year term you run the risk of being uninsurable when the first ten year term expires or if you develop a health condition the premiums may be unaffordable leaving your family at great risk.
While Bitcoin and Euthereum remain at the top of the market capitalization list, they are priced at $ 11662.00, and $ 1069.20 respectively, leaving room for a great deal of downside risk if the market continues on its slide.
However, if you aren't managing your online presence on Google, Facebook, and Twitter at a minimum, you are leaving your great new job up to chance, and risk unfavorably surprising your potential employer.
And certain times are especially fraught with conflict opportunities: a move, job loss, retirement, the birth of a new baby, kids leaving the nest, an accident or illness, the loss of a parent... During these and other big life transitions, it's common for couples to experience greater strain and conflict and be at risk for disconnection.
Scientists believe that disgust evolved as a defensive mechanism to keep us from being contaminated by external sources.1 Accordingly, the mouth and the vagina, two body parts that lie at the border of the body (and are therefore at a higher risk for contamination), demonstrate greater disgust sensitivity; for example, we are likely to be especially grossed out by having a spider crawling on / around the mouth or vagina compared to, say, the left arm.2 Add to this the finding that some of the strongest triggers for disgust are body odor, saliva, semen, and sweat, all heavily involved when getting «down and dirty,» and you can see how the relation between sex and disgust seems contradictory or even obstructive.
Unfortunately, in the event of divorce, the other spouse has no idea how to deal with their finances, leaving her / him at great risk for financial distress after a divorce.
This suggests that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos may consider delaying or dismantling some of these protections, leaving children with disabilities at greater risk.15
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