Sentences with phrase «often lose the capacity»

The way in which a child's brain develops means they often lose the capacity to express themselves with words or even remember what they did that day (at school).

Not exact matches

The club has often failed to break the 90 % capacity mark this season, but packed in a record 99.58 % capacity crowd for their storming 5 - 1 win over Spurs who lost their second place league finish to North London rivals Arsenal.
When it's turned down or off completely we often lose not only our desire and interest in getting busy, but also access to our full capacities of critical thought, problem solving, personal expression, and understanding of self as well.
For example, extreme storms often cause extreme soil erosion, and the substitution of pumped groundwater for lost precipitation can lead to a permanent loss of arable land due to salinization of soil and land subsidence, and (as indicated above) permanent loss of aquifer storage capacity.
During a period of rapid population growth, a lower heat capacity due to drying out of the soil and lost vegetation, and an increase in heat retaining surfaces, then homogenization more often amplifies those warming effects that is not indicative of climate change.
In personal injury, wrongful death, and employment litigation, lost earnings and lost earning capacity are often an element of damages.
It is often the case that substantial dollar amounts are available, including payment for things such as medical bills, costs of physical therapy and rehabilitation, lost wages, reductions in earning capacity, physical pain, emotional suffering, and more.
Often, since the physical injuries are so severe, these damages can be substantial and may include past and future medical expenses, lost wages, decrease in earning capacity, and other expenses related to being an accident victim.
In New Mexico, compensation for survivors in a wrongful death action often includes pain and suffering, lost earnings, loss of guidance, household services, loss of society and companionship, and the value of the decedent's life separate from his or her earning capacity (also known as hedonic damages).
(Firms have to be able to cover all hands on deck moments or they lose the trust of their clients and the rarer and bigger those moments are, the more often there's «spare» capacity and the more often associates can go home early).
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