Sentences with phrase «may precipitate»

Similarly, the referral of a buyer to a licensee in another jurisdiction may precipitate a fee payable by the licensee's brokerage to the relocation company, as long as the only action by the relocation company is the referral itself.
Moreover, when young urban women have been studied, prior research has predominantly focused on physical aggression, often excluding nonphysical forms of aggression that may precipitate violence.
Grounded on their findings and in agreement with some of Green and Gibbs» (2010) arguments, Pfiffner et al. cite paternal antisocial behavior; punitive or inconsistent parenting style, and lack of parental warmth in their interactions with their children, as examples of a family environment that may precipitate behavior disorders in their offspring with or without ADD / ADHD.
Non-specific noises played into the rooms of sleeping people with post-traumatic stress may precipitate nightmares in which old traumatic occurrences are recreated in exact detail (Kramer, Schoen, & Kinney, 1984).
Situations that require the parties to discuss or negotiate their differences risk stirring up explosive feelings that may precipitate subsequent violence.
The increased orographic lifting may precipitate more of the global moisture, reducing global water vapor.
Without this particular bacterium in the GI tract, it is possible that blood calcium levels may rise and calcium oxalate may precipitate out in the urine, resulting in sludging from calcium oxalate crystals and eventually resulting in calcium oxalate stones.
Hypocalcemia may also occur during parturition and may precipitate dystocia It is rare in cats and most common in dogs weighing < 20 kg, exacerbated by improper perinatal nutrition (excessive calcium / phosphorus supplementation or an imbalanced prenatal diet).
Although it has been marketed for about 12 - 13 years, I am not convinced it prevents the disease and may precipitate the disease.
It is important not to discontinue phenobarbital cold turkey as doing so may precipitate severe seizures.
Urease breaks down urinary urea into ammonium ions thereby increasing urinary pH. If the conditions are right, stones may precipitate.
Bladder Stones — Minerals in the urine may precipitate and form stones within the urinary bladder of iguanas.
After reading an article in Dr. Mercola's e-mail, I find that the supplement «magnesium stearate» may precipitate an unhealthy condition, when I should be supplementing with «magnesium citrate».
In some patients with coronary artery disease, mental stress may precipitate ischemia — a deficiency in blood flow to the heart â $ «a risk factor for adverse events and death independent of other cardiovascular risk factors such as smoking, cholesterol and diabetes.
«Febrile seizures are typically self - limiting and rarely have long - term effects, but they can be extremely distressing for parents, may precipitate acute care visits and may undermine confidence in immunization programs.»
Accordingly, there is some validity to pessimism as one contemplates the real capacity of the human race to do evil and the possibility that mankind may precipitate incalculably tragic evil and suffering by its wrong decisions regarding destructive warfare and the population explosion.53 Given creative becoming as an everlastingly continuous process, Hartshorne declares that there will always be some evil in the world; but the amount of evil will always be at least partially determined by creative choices.
War, however, can be viewed as relatively temporary, while tyranny may precipitate long - range bondage and the suppression of those freedoms basic to human dignity and welfare.
The shares have been weak, like we have seen for many European industrial companies, because investors fear that government austerity programs may precipitate a European recession.
While Warby Parker isn't currently holding a formal fundraising process, the demand may precipitate a new financing round that would close quickly, the people said.
We are also aware of the geopolitical risk that is abundant in the world and may precipitate a «black swan» event at any time.
Former FBI Director James Comey, whose firing in May precipitated the appointment of Mueller as special counsel, has said Trump had asked him in a private Oval Office meeting to consider ending the investigation into Flynn.

Not exact matches

The conditions precipitating this change — lower volumes and value of crude oil from Mexico, and increasing demand from Mexico for refined products from the U.S. as prices are rising — may not be the new normal.
Given that the Financial Conduct Authority is still investigating the «timeliness and content» of the profit warnings that precipitated Carillion's fall, there may be more sources of scandal in store for the former board.
Much the same may be said of the other great social problems of the day which precipitate insecurity and injustice.
This very attitude is what precipitated my exit from the institutional church... it wasn't even the fact that they believed it, I may disagree about some of those points and that's fine, it is the demeaning of any other possibility.
Yet may we not claim, observing the precipitate growth of democracies and totalitarian regimes during the past hundred and fifty years, that it is the Sense of Species, which for a time seemed to have vanished from human hearts, dispelled in some sort by the growth of Reflection, that is now gradually resuming its place and reasserting its rights over narrow individualism?
The social upheaval of May 1968, its rejection of morality and authority, its radical exaltation of individual freedom and the fast secularisation process that followed precipitated the transition of Western societies to the non-repressive civilization advocated by Herbert Marcuse, the postmodern father of the Western cultural revolution.
Moreover, it seeks to adapt to and with those changes; and it may sometimes seek to precipitate change.
The assertion that differentiation marches forward may be an accurate appraisal of long - term tendencies, but the apparent inevitability with which this process is portrayed fails to account for either the more specific tensions that develop in the short run or the precipitating events that engender these tensions.
For repentance in this precipitate moment when labored thoughts and various passions are acutely active or at least are strained by this unburdening may so easily be mistaken about that which is really to be repented.
Dodgers catcher Chad Kreuter says he will sue Josh Pulliam, the fan who allegedly hit Kreuter and stole his cap, precipitating the May brawl between fans and players in the Wrigley Field stands.
For example, for children — and, to be honest, adults too — a meltdown may be precipitated by tiredness, hunger, illness or a feeling of emotional disconnect from others.
This may be precipitated by slowing down of baby's movements.
Presence of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus may also be a precipitating factor (Walker, Breastfeeding Management for the Clinician 2013).
The cross-party quartet of peers behind its reincarnation, each with backgrounds in defence and counter-terrorism, say they want the new powers in place before the general election in May, arguing the threat from Isis and al - Qaeda precipitates a quick response.
It makes sense to therefore imagine that strategists of the APC may see no sense in instigating the antagonism that attempting to snatch the governorship seat in Anambra State by all means possible might precipitate.
What is even more intriguing about this stuff is that because the minerals precipitated from liquid water, they may preserve what was once in that water.
The reason could be that plant defenses against pathogens gradually weaken after a fire, Moritz and Odion speculate — for instance, from stiffer competition among plants as they grow, decreased chemical defenses as they age, or depletion of soil nutrients.The findings suggest that California's fight against forest fires over many decades may have precipitated or accelerated the outbreak, and that perhaps controlled burning could be used to halt it, the authors say.
A major target of such poor development is the gut and thus any abnormality in gut nerve development (the gut contains more neurones than the spinal cord) would have a significant effect not only on gut functions and probably gut microbiome, but also on information flowing back to the brain that may cause interference in normal brain functions, perhaps precipitating ASD - like behaviour in a developmentally challenged brain.
Secondary calcite may be precipitated from groundwater and deposited in caves, producing formations such as stalagmites and stalactites.
«Shedding light on these pathways may help us to identify the various agents that precipitate disease as well as to design more precise, targeted treatments.»
• Sediment sulfide precipitates may indirectly be implicated in fish kill events.
To be fair, three of them eliminated coffee, and all of them eliminated acidic foods, but the researchers noted that «carbohydrates may be a precipitating factor for GERD symptoms and that other classic exacerbating foods such as coffee and fat may be less pertinent when a low - carbohydrate diet is followed» (18).
Benedict Cumberbatch startles as the prickly, personally enigmatic Turing who had secrets of his own: a secret homosexual, an illegal state of being at the time in England, Turing was eventually convicted of the crime, chemically castrated, which may have precipitated his suicide at the age of 41.
Was it exhilarating / Yes and Constance, who really has a personality that needs to have some interpersonal activity would have welcomed the accident for that reason, though she may have been happier if her entrance into the larger world had been precipitated by something other than the destruction of their vehicle and the possibility of bodily harm.
Rain in the desert is infrequent but when it falls it's generally torrential — several inches at once - and highly localized, meaning it may only be precipitating in a relatively small area.
That deal looks as though it may have precipitated this closer partnership, which allows Nook to offer collaboration and more robust content creation vs. what was available through PubIt!.
Some are worried that we may be repeating a behavior that helped precipitate the housing crash ten years ago.
It may be too late for a pound of cure, but half a dozen years after the bursting of the housing bubble helped precipitate the Great Recession, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has finally gotten around to offering a few ounces of prevention.
A similar pace of increases between 2003 and 2006 most certainly did cool the economy, and the rise in short - term rates (and the effects of Fed policy on funding costs in global markets) may have precipitated the early days of the subprime ARM crisis, when rates were being adjusted sharply upward, causing payment shock for borrowers.
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