Sentences with phrase «likely immediate effect»

The more likely immediate effect will be not on prices, but volatility.

Not exact matches

If there is an immediate threat to lofty stock valuations, it will likely be investors overestimating the effect of GOP tax reform going forward, says Wilson.
While the immediate impact was evident in higher wholesale gasoline prices, the overall effect on US economic growth appeared likely to be limited.
While all but three states now have laws requiring immediate removal from play of athletes with concussion signs or symptoms and prohibit same - day return to play for those with suspected concussion, some are concerned that such laws may have the perverse effect of making the under - reporting problem even worse, fearing that an athlete is going to be even less likely to self - report experiencing concussion symptoms and more likely to hide symptoms from teammates, game officials and sideline personnel if they know that a suspected concussion may sideline them for the rest of the game.
Whether your children are grieving over the loss of a grandparent or the effects of divorce on your immediate family, you are likely to be grieving right alongside them.
Taken together, our findings suggest that anticipatory or other effects unique to the immediate period of parturition are likely additive to the more sustained effects of caregiving in suppressing paternal T.
«Making cycle helmets compulsory would be likely to have an overall damaging effect on public health, since the health benefits of cycling massively outweigh the risks and we know that where enforced, helmet laws tend to lead to an immediate reduction in cycling,» policy coordinator Chris Peck said.
Consequently, web video seems far more likely than television advertising to have an immediate effect when first watched — one online impression may well work better than dozens of repetitions of a similar message on tv.
Rezonings, for example, even those identified as immediate priorities, would likely not go into effect until 2015 at the earliest, according to the administration.
As with previous measures adopted by the 51 - member Council to prohibit smoking in bars and to include calorie information on restaurant menus, the impact of the bag bill, which would take effect in October, is likely to be immediate for millions of people.
While I appreciate that Peter Aldhous's article was primarily concerned with the immediate health questions raised by the process of fracking, or cracking rock to extract natural gas from shale beds (28 January, p 8), its effects on climate change can not be ignored since that, too, is likely to be bad for our health.
These factors all likely contribute to the immediate mind - clearing and mood - boosting effects of exercise, as well as the long - term management of stress, anxiety, and depression.
Some of the consumed gelatin does get incorporated into the joint cartilage, but that is a slow process, and the relief of pain and inflammation is likely to be almost immediate, resembling the anti-inflammatory effect of cortisol or aspirin.
The immediate effect of taking out a mortgage will likely make your credit score go down slightly, but over the next six months to a year, the positive effects of making your payments on time, plus adding another layer to your credit mix, will likely improve your overall credit history and therefore your credit score will also improve, the article states
The Company currently has no external sources of liquidity such as arrangements with credit institutions or off - balance sheet arrangements that will have or are reasonably likely to have a current or future effect on our financial condition or immediate access to capital.
When cats don't drink enough water, the effects can be immediate: you're likely to notice a dulling of the coat; if you gently squeeze the back of their neck, the skin will not quickly revert to its original position; and their urine will be highly concentrated.
While Aqua's measurements are geared toward understanding long - term problems like global climate change, the satellite is also likely to have an immediate effect on everyone.
The lags would vary markedly between cause and effect, as for example, an ice melt from Greenland is not likely to have any immediate impact on the Mediterrian sea.
Samset thinks the immediate health benefits of curbing air pollution mean that China will likely stick to these efforts, in spite of the potential warming effects.
While companies are definitely right to be concerned about immediate effects of regulation, ultimately, they, and governments have to co-exist and work together as the end product in question is energy, likely one of the most inelastic and indispensable of commodities.
As a bonus, this would pay one immediate climate change benefit that likely would dwarf the near - term effect of CO2 reduction.
(It is about to undergo its fifth set of extensive amendments, so the words of Collins J are likely to be of little immediate effect.)
Although Grant — if confirmed — will be replacing an Obama appointee, Julie Carnes, the replacement will not likely have an immediate effect on the ideological balance of the court because Carnes herself most frequently votes in divided cases with her more conservative colleagues (as did the judge that Lisa Branch replaced, Frank Hull).
We are likely to see an increase in ET claims, as fees will have to be abolished with immediate effect, and the Government will presumably now give some thought as to how it can implement a lawful scheme for ET fees, perhaps by introducing a scale of fees linked to the value of claims.
On the other hand, in cases such as the present where there will «clearly be the need for an alternative scheme», there will likely be strong constitutional reasons for declining to grant any order or declaration which would have the effect of immediate disapplication.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z