For example, if your speeding ticket was for 10 mph or more over the speed limit you could be looking at
more moderate effects on your insurance premium than you would for something minor like a broken tail light.
Not exact matches
Leaving aside the fact that a relatively anemic 15 % of Canadians are physically active enough to satisfy even modest government recommendations — Health Canada suggests 150 minutes per week of
moderate - to - vigorous physical activity — the evidence is mounting that you can not offset the deleterious
effects of sitting simply by exercising
more.
More products boasting the energy - managing, cognitive - enhancing and mood -
moderating effects of adaptogens, CBD and nootropics will break out in 2018 as consumers continue to seek holistic and preventive ways to manage their mental health, according to...
A 2012 meta - analysis concluded that people who drank
moderate amounts of Kona had a lower rate of heart failure, with the best
effect found for those who drank
more than four cups of Kona coffee a day.
A 2012 meta - analysis concluded that people who drank
moderate amounts of Kona had a lower rate of heart failure, with the biggest
effect found for those who drank
more than four cups a day.
Researchers found statistically significant improvements in knowledge,
more positive attitudes towards fathers and heightened intention to engage with fathers in practice after the training, with
moderate to strong
effect sizes.
Thus, on average, 13.87 and 14.57 additional postpartum women would have to experience severe breastfeeding pain on day 1 and week 1, respectively, for one additional mother to experience postpartum depression at two months.21 Women who experienced
moderate pain with breastfeeding were 22 — 85 %
more likely to experience postpartum depression 2 months after delivery; however, these
effect estimates were not statistically significant at conventional levels (P =.05).
The team ranked the strength of the evidence of a given policy's effectiveness as limited (at least one study showed an
effect, which wasn't contradicted by other studies),
moderate (two or
more studies showed the same
effect, no contradictory studies) or supported (three or
more studies with at least two independent datasets found an
effect with no contradictory studies).
The team compared the
effects of 12 weeks of high - intensity interval training versus continued
moderate training in 16 stable heart transplant recipients who had been living with their new heart for
more than one year.
Elsewhere,
effects were
more moderate, though still measurable: In northeastern Europe and the area around the North Sea, for instance,
more than half of the stations showed shifts of
more than 8 days.
Namely, a 2003 study from Norway discovered that lifting heavy weights as opposed to
moderate and light weights created a
more intense, longer EPOC
effect, while another study have found that a smartly - designed strength program can keep your metabolism elevated for up to 38 hours after the workout!
A possible
effect is a possibility, but it is relatively
moderate and can be
more pronounced in individuals with obesity and health problems.
It has been shown that women or men who perform
more than
moderate exercise, especially when associated with dieting, have reduced T4 to T3 conversion and increase reverse T3, counteracting many of the positive
effects of exercise in women including weight loss (236,237).
While some shakes may encourage
moderate fat - burning on their own, you're likely to see far
more profound
effects if you combine the supplements with healthy eating and regular exercise.
In a 2012 report reviewing the
effects of HIIT in patients with coronary artery disease and heart failure, researchers in Canada, France and Switzerland wrote that «HIIT appears safe and better tolerated by patients than
moderate - intensity continuous exercise» and
more effective at increasing patients» peak oxygen uptake, blood vessel flexibility and pumping ability of the heart.
«Even mild dehydration that can occur during the course of our ordinary daily activities can degrade how we are feeling — especially for women, who appear to be
more susceptible to the adverse
effects of low levels of dehydration than men,» says Harris Lieberman, one of the studies» co-authors and a research psychologist with the Military Nutrition Division, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, Mass. «In both sexes these adverse mood changes may limit the motivation required to engage in even
moderate aerobic exercise.
Although cognitive behavioral therapy and other psychological interventions have been reported to have small to
moderate beneficial
effects on patient reported outcomes in mild depression, this research is inconclusive.30
More research is needed on whether antidepressants or psychotherapy are superior to exercise or nonspecific attention for mild depression.
Higher level X-Men characters, of course, and maybe slightly
more than a «
moderate visual
effects budget.»
Lester says
more research is needed to identify how positive thinking and developing coping skills can
moderate the negative
effect of the transition experience for students.
The
moderating effects of organizational characteristics are to be expected, since district size and school size almost always «make a difference,» no matter what the focus of the research is.180 Elementary schools are typically
more sensitive than secondary schools to leadership influence, although previous leader - efficacy research has reported mostly non-significant
effects.181 And the rapid turnover of principals has been widely decried as anathema to school improvement efforts.182 Now we have some evidence that the positive
effects of leader efficacy are also
moderated by school and district size (the larger the organization, the less sense of efficacy among principals).
These did have
more moderate (but positive)
effect sizes because, presumably, the cardio challenges were absent.
Alternatively, if the next few years include both the
effects and the reversal of the recent emergency fiscal and monetary stimulus - call it the Great Unwinding - inflation volatility could move above average, leading to
more moderate valuations for the S&P.
So to allocate my savings effectively and to take profit from the power of the compound
effect,
more moderate price levels would be favourable.
Although the hypothetical performance
effects are
moderate, constrained optimization generally results in increased volatility as the minimum - variance portfolio characteristics become
more like those of the cap - weighted benchmark.
While some pheromone and nutraceutical products marketed for their calming
effects can be helpful adjuncts to the treatment of mild anxiety and fear, «
moderate to severe anxiety and fear - related conditions are
more effectively treated with pharmaceutical drugs in combination with management and behavior modification,» Ballantyne said.
Other dogs might have a genetic background that tunes their metabolism to a
more moderate rate, so that their diet and exercise regimen have a much greater
effect on their weight.
Later economic theory
moderated Jevons» observation to say that a
more efficient technology could create a rebound
effect: Some of the efficiency gains are wiped out by greater demand for the resource.
Warming must occur below the tropopause to increase the net LW flux out of the tropopause to balance the tropopause - level forcing; there is some feedback at that point as the stratosphere is «forced» by the fraction of that increase which it absorbs, and a fraction of that is transfered back to the tropopause level — for an optically thick stratosphere that could be significant, but I think it may be minor for the Earth as it is (while CO2 optical thickness of the stratosphere alone is large near the center of the band, most of the wavelengths in which the stratosphere is not transparent have a
more moderate optical thickness on the order of 1 (mainly from stratospheric water vapor; stratospheric ozone makes a contribution over a narrow wavelength band, reaching somewhat larger optical thickness than stratospheric water vapor)(in the limit of an optically thin stratosphere at most wavelengths where the stratosphere is not transparent, changes in the net flux out of the stratosphere caused by stratospheric warming or cooling will tend to be evenly split between upward at TOA and downward at the tropopause; with greater optically thickness over a larger fraction of optically - significant wavelengths, the distribution of warming or cooling within the stratosphere will affect how such a change is distributed, and it would even be possible for stratospheric adjustment to have opposite
effects on the downward flux at the tropopause and the upward flux at TOA).
In one of the
more comprehensive definitions, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) defines climate change adaption as an «adjustment in natural or human systems in response to actual or expected climatic stimuli or their
effects, which
moderates harm or exploits beneficial opportunities: (IPCC TAR, 2001)[1].
Lamont (00:08:06) «The northern hemisphere has
more people,
more CO2 emissions, and
more water to
moderate the
effects of AGW.
You also state that
more people,
more CO2 emissions, and
more water
moderate the
effects of AGW.
The underlying long - term warming trend has
moderated the
effects of the
more recent shift of the PDO to its cooler phase in the early 2000s.2, 3 The overall warming has involved
more extremely hot days and fewer extremely cold days (Ch.
CO2 accounts for it with a
moderate positive feedback, and has the property that its
effect is bigger in
more recent years as the warming is.
These
effects will be tempered by the use of heating and cooling technologies, but the costs of additional cooling will be
more than offset by reduced expenditure on heating.While rising temperatures have the potential to increase the incidence of some diseases, such as diarrhea, these
effects are likely to be
moderated by the adoption of better technologies, including piped clean water and sewerage.
Similarly, a La Nina cooling
effect (the cold tap) can
moderate, offset, or even
more than offset the warming
effect of an increase in atmospheric CO2 (the hot tap) on global (the tub) temperature.
Here we use a coupled climate model to explore the
effect of a 21st ‐ century grand minimum on future global temperatures, finding a
moderate temperature offset of no
more than − 0.3 °C in the year 2100 relative to a scenario with solar activity similar to recent decades.
All of these studies, as well as our
more recent ones, include the
moderating effect of atmospheric stabilization aloft under high CO2 conditions, rather than simply increasing the sea surface temperature alone.
They estimate as
moderate the
effect of automation on «Case Administration» (contract review systems), «Document Drafting» (document assembly systems for internal use, or offered directly to consumers à la LegalZoom), «Due Diligence» (document review systems), «Legal Analysis Strategy» (prediction software) and «Legal Research» (
more on this later).
To study the
effect of the order of cases, the study focussed on judges with
more moderate approval rates.
High - quality research guided by a priori hypotheses, with attention to potential confounders and
moderating effects, is needed to provide
more rigorous evidence to guide practitioners» and parents» decision - making for care following stillbirth.
In fact, a recent study found that living alone was
more highly associated with depression in mid-aged and older adults reporting low levels of perceived quality of social interactions with neighbours.26 However, to our knowledge, no studies have examined the
moderating effect of objectively assessed neighbourhood environment attributes on the associations between living arrangements (living alone vs living with others) and older adults» depressive symptoms.
An analysis of the
moderating effects of neighbourhood environmental attributes on the associations between living arrangement and depressive symptoms revealed that, as expected, those living alone were
more likely to report (any) depressive symptoms than their counterparts when residing in neighbourhoods with poorer access to destinations (eg, services and retail) and fewer people on the street.
Several researchers found a greater
effect for those who are suffering from mild to
moderate depression rather than intermittent bouts of depressive symptoms or
more severe depression (Celano et al., 2016)
The mechanisms and processes underlying positive emotions and their positive outcomes are not yet comprehensively understood and
more research is needed on the mediating and
moderating effects on positive emotions.
Social support didn't show
moderating effect in the relationship between family function and self - esteem among the students without grandparenting experience, the possible reason could be that in the parents - raising family the influence of the parents may play
more crucial role in the development of self - esteem of the children across the lifespan from infancy to adolescence than that of other family members as well as significant others outside of the family.
Additionally, this study shows the
moderating effect of gender suggesting that peer attachment is
more strongly related to depressive symptoms in adolescent girls.
More specifically, we explore the possibility that the
effects of perceived student misbehavior on teacher wellbeing are mediated and / or
moderated by mental representations of the dyadic relationship with students.
Notice also that the number of items in the delinquency questionnaire
moderated the link between psychological control and delinquency in our meta - analysis: the
more items, the stronger the
effect size.
In addition, there is evidence in the findings of the NICHD SECCYD11 that child care had a
moderating effect on the association between maternal sensitivity and the security of attachment: children in lower - quality child care were
more strongly affected by the quality of maternal responsiveness than were children in higher - quality care settings.
Children's emotional problems
moderated intervention
effects such that children with higher levels of emotional problems benefited
more from the intervention in terms of reduced conduct problems (B = − 2.27, t (46) = − 2.56, p =.014).