Sentences with phrase «much less restrictions»

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In the much less likely case that a twin dies in the second or third trimester, the remaining baby may be at an increased risk of intrauterine growth restriction and the mother may be at risk of preterm labor, infection or hemorrhaging.
He said that while he's had success protecting his crops through the DEC - controlled nuisance permit program, he worries how much people's safety would be put at risk if less skilled hunters were given more access through reduced restrictions.
The many restrictions mean that the Excelsior Scholarship will be much less generous and won't help as many students as Governor Cuomo says.
But a legally - binding agreement signed on that same day by the council's Land Use Committee provides much less specific restrictions, preserving less than two - thirds of the ground floor for retail use with no specific language about food at all.
I've experimented with very strict diet and little or no cardio, but through trial and error, I discovered that my body responds much better and much faster to less aggressive calorie restriction with more cardio than calorie restriction alone.
Researcher Wulf Dröge has called this shift «the first cause of death,» and his insight into its likely causes may both explain why calorie restriction increases longevity and provide a much less onerous way to opt out of the vicious cycle responsible for the age - associated transition from a state of youthful homeostatic repair to one that promotes mitochondrial decay.
The windows of concentrated carbohydrates restriction are much wider compared to high intensity sports, but, once fat - adapted, this actually becomes very easy for athletes to achieve because the risk of being thrown out of metabolic fat - adaptation back into carbohydrate dependency are significantly less.
That's good news, because «[p] rotein restriction is much less difficult to maintain than dietary restriction, and may be more powerful than dietary restriction,» because it suppresses both TOR and IGF - 1 — the two pathways thought responsible for the «drastic longevity and health benefits» of caloric restriction.
In fact, DBS Vickers is much less picky about where investors reside: TD Direct Investing International has greater restrictions.
Bankruptcy is pretty much a non-existent threat, and while in the Challenge Mode (like Sandbox, but with financial restrictions and optional objectives) you can increase the difficulty to make guests more pissy and rides less reliable, that simply scales the challenge rather than deepening it.
Given that drivers have much more open space in rural areas, less restrictions and the ability to go off - roading, it's not surprising that head - on collisions occur much more frequently in rural areas.
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