Sentences with phrase «on in a vicious circle»

Less of this antioxidant means even more of the liver cells get damaged, which means less SAM - e is produced... and so on in a vicious circle.

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It is a vicious circle and Satan delights in it as it doesn't reflect well on them and it of course makes you a ball of agony and self - recrimination.
The vicious circle established between the claim and the demonstration of its validity on such grounds has been the curse of many a religious tradition in many a religious community.
«Lab neurosis» from discouragement at getting nowhere can be a vicious circle in investigations dependent on new ideas and initiative, Occasionally there is the major blow of finding that a result, in which one invested much time and effort, has already been accomplished by someone else.
To the degree that the transition from an orientation on increase in the quantity of life to an appreciation of the quality of life, and thus from the possession of nature to the joy of existing in it can overcome the ecological crisis, peace with nature is the symbol of the liberation of man from this vicious circle.
Like it or not once you become known as a «selling - club» it's nigh on impossible to reverse the trend, a footballing transfer vicious circle that it's hard to shake off and one that Tottenham are certainly in the midst of at present.
Dear Abby: Two years ago, some friends of mine saw that I was in a real bind, caught in a vicious circle I couldn't get out of on my own.
[citation needed] Many graduate students feel that teaching takes time that would better be spent on research, and many point out that there is a vicious circle in the academic labor economy.
I would love to find a solution to feel better on the inside / outside but I feel like I am trapped in a vicious circle.
If the enzymes on the surface of the small intestine are damaged or impaired, carbohydrates are available to intestinal bacteria and yeast to multiply in a vicious circle.
So I am in this vicious circle of being on and off a candida diet and never getting anywhere.I have spent the last 25 years so ill I am unable to work and am house bound with so many symptoms from head to foot feeling poisoned and unable to function.My liver does not seem able to detox at all.
Over recent years, the lure of the nearby fish and chip shops and supermarkets offering pre-packaged, on - the - go snacks have tempted teenagers off - site, and a vicious circle has been created where lack of customers has meant less money for schools and caterers, leading to less meal choice and drab dining areas in need of a spruce, leading to — yes, you guessed it — more children taking their money elsewhere.
The problem is, inflation and high commodity prices — including oil and gas prices — tend to feed on each other in a vicious circle: people stock up on commodities to hedge against inflation, which leads to even higher prices, and thus inflation continues to rise.
Commenting on the work Doherty stated «I revisit these same locations in Remains to explore the idea of the generational nature of the conflict, how it passes through families and the vicious circle that people can get caught up in».
This fictitious film is based on the real events and locations of punishment shootings in 2012 in Derry and is a potent portrayal of the generational nature of conflict and its vicious circle, revealing how «place» inscribes the social, the political, and the historical.
Scientists investigating melting glaciers have discovered evidence of a previously unknown vicious circle, whereby melted glacial water alters the chemistry on the surface of the ocean and drives further glacial melting, in turn accelerating the rise of seal levels.
The research highlighted the vicious circle that students can find themselves trapped in if they do this, as they are highly likely to end up putting jobhunting off again in order to focus on getting a 2.1.
The elegant Algonquin Hotel, designed by Goldwin Starrett and opened in 1902, was a gathering place for famous writers, actors, editors, critics and playwrights — including Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley, Alexander Woollcott, Harold Ross, Tallulah Bankhead and Harpo Marx — whose regular «Round Table» meetings (or vicious circle, since the members thrived on gossip and pranks) helped make the hotel even more famous.
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