Sentences with word «normalises»

Making art out of Charles Saatchi's throttling of Nigella Lawson further normalises violence against women
Bullies rely on a status quo that subtly excuses and normalises their behaviour.
It then identifies «abnormal» waves that are associated with disease, and «normalises» the waves before sending them back to the body to treat the condition.To diagnose allergies in pets, the device is used to «record» frequencies from potential allergens before applying them to the animal.
And if debt normalises further, I suspect that ratio goes even lower (as EV shrinks).
This normalises what are fundamental parts of what it means to be human.
However, as we know that teachers are the ones whom these young people spend the majority of their days with, that they have far greater time to spread a message that normalises these issues, and in turn, can help to combat against the negative effects of them.
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The supplement basically normalises your progesterone levels, so if they're low, the berry will increase production, and if they're high, it will put the brakes on.
Iv come across starflower oil as something that «normalises hormones» my understanding is that the GLA it contains is what the body needs in order to make hormones.
Rhodiola does not produce the same decrease in cortisol each time; instead it normalises cortisol to regular levels.
«It resets and normalises these circuits,» says Figee.
On the one hand, it normalises what a lot of parents might find worrying about their child's behaviour, such as shyness debuting at a toddler group.
It is mostly people who object to the language used in the book, or the depictions of racism, perhaps they are concerned that the presence of such language normalises it.
The national health service in Spain far from normalises anything natural about childbirth.
A beautiful book for children and their families, Milky Moments celebrates the joy of childhood and mothering, and normalises breastfeeding as a part of day - to - day life.
It normalises your blood sugar by eliminating the insulin resistance.
Williams claimed that the British culture normalises abortions and that could be a factor to the increase.
This is a normal experience in an economic expansion: as economic activity normalises interest rates do the same — though of course it is the interest rates borrowers actually pay, and that savers receive, that are important rather than the cash rate per se.
North Korea hopes to get $ 20 billion to $ 50 billion in aid from Japan if it normalises relations, the newspaper said.
However the situation is normalising.
We don't let hate speech become normalised.
«Breast feeding doesn't need normalising.
«In the wake of Friday's weak U.S. data, Dudley could provide insight into whether the Fed is still poised to continue normalising monetary policy,» said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief forex strategist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo.
We anticipate higher interest rates across the yield curve as North American central banks normalise monetary policy amid slowly returning inflation.
Casino giant Crown Resorts has reported a 9.1 per cent fall in «normalised» net profit to $ 191.3 million, pulled down by a 45.3 per cent drop in Australian VIP revenue following the arrest of 18 Crown staff by Chinese officials late last year.
By: Dylan Slater 5th August 2016 The Johannesburg - based University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) School of Mining Engineering plans to increase normalised research output as a primary strategic initiative in its quest to join the top 100 universities in the world by 2022.
The committee, however, anticipates inflation to normalise and approach the bank's 2 - percent target by the end of the forecast period.
A recent fear for high yield investors has been the prospect of normalising interest rate policy in developed markets — historically low interest rates have made the high yield market more sensitive to interest rate moves and effectively managing this risk will be important.
«The stock portfolio is now priced at 13.7 times normalised earnings [versus 23.4 X for the S&P 500], giving us a 7.3 % earnings yield, which becomes our new base case return expectation for a ten to fifteen year horizon.»
Both valuations and consumer sentiment may be at high levels, but with stable real yields, rising productivity and «normalised» valuations, the equity outlook is not necessarily negative — as long as economic growth continues.
Against this backdrop, the Federal Reserve has continued the process of normalising interest rates, lifting the federal funds rate by 25 basis points at each of its last six meetings, to 2.5 per cent in February.
Challenger's normalised half year earnings before tax of $ 275 million was bang on the consensus as was the normalised net profit.
Whether those new regulations will achieve their desired purpose is anyone's guess but regulations do often help «normalise» alternative asset classes.
That pressure comes from a sense that the economy has substantially normalised during six years of recovery, and so the extraordinary stimulus of zero interest rates should be withdrawn.
The Federal Reserve has continued on its well - telegraphed path of gradually normalising interest rates, with tightenings in March and early May.
«We would have profound concerns about any move that would see prostitution becoming normalised in our society.
However, there is a danger that we can glorify and normalise tragic and traumatic experiences.
More than one in 2,000 babies need a specialist to determine their gender, and twice as many have surgery to «normalise» them.
Peguero encouraged people to share the video to «bring awareness to breastfeeding and to help normalise breastfeeding and to help women feel comfortable about breastfeeding wherever they want.»
The publishing sensation Fifty Shades of Grey has normalised the consumption of pornographic literature.
As a result, the boys in the film echo the claims of youth specialists, who say that pornographic behaviours are being normalised in the way many teenagers now conduct their relationships.
«We want to know when are we going to normalise sexuality - when no one would be looking [at a person] and saying, «oh he is gay, or she is gay?»
Nola Leach, CEO of Christian advocacy charity CARE told Premier advertisements have normalised gambling for young children which can having damaging effects.
«There's lots of evidence that young people are seeing extraordinary levels of advertising, which is normalising and socialising gambling.
Spierings said that Fonterra's standard and premium ingredients business had seen higher sales volumes, and a 10 % increase in average US dollar sales prices, leading to a normalised EBIT 44 % up on H1 2011.
It reaffirmed its full - year guidance of normalised net profit before tax of between $ 545 million and $ 565 million.
While the Bega brand continued to be the number one Australian cheese brand, with a market share of 14 %, the Bega Cheese segment generated normalised PAT of $ 6.7 m (A$ 9.3 m), a decrease of 10 %.
Yes, TWE's dividend aims to pay out between 55 — 70 % of normalised net profit after tax each year.
«It's helping organics become normalised.
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