Working in conjunction with its medical doctors, NIHA's biological dentists and health practitioners work with you to address mercury, heavy metal or
other burdens affecting your health.
Not exact matches
After Arsenal left Highbury for the Emirates stadium, many knew it was going to be difficult to maintain a competitive edge, due mainly to the fact that the financial
burden of moving to new stadium was going to
affect other aspects of their footballing business.
Although CRC
affects all racial and ethnic groups, African Americans carry an excessive
burden of disease with the highest overall incidence, highest incidence of advanced stage at presentation, highest mortality, and lowest survival rates compared to any
other ethnic or racial group.
Metrics to establish the true
burden of antibiotic resistance and methods also to assess the likely effect of
other types of research are needed; for example, preventive research such as vaccine development will
affect future
burdens of bacterial infections and resistance.»
Making poor dietary choices, on the
other hand, negatively
affects health, which in turn we * all * pay for (through higher insurance premiums and higher
burden on the health care system).
The
burden of these policies will fall heavily on low - income, minority communities, but many
other communities will be
affected as well.
Online tax services give you step - by - step instructions that prompt you to enter information about your income, investments, expenses and
other factors that may
affect your tax
burden.
One may wish to focus solely on after - tax profit levels, since in theory companies target minimum after - tax returns on capital, but on the
other hand, a consumer deciding whether it's worth paying a premium for a company's product or service may not be
affected by that company's tax
burden.
Some are easily corrected and thereafter do not adversely
affect the life of the dog,
others are life threatening or a life long
burden, and some a merely a minor nuisance.
Because Iratus's minions are undead, players now possess the means to
affect morale meters that
burdened them in
other games.
As women and men are
affected differently by the impacts of climate change, with women likely to bear the greater
burden in situations of poverty, climate actions have to be gender sensitive... MR: Those people in the most vulnerable situations typically live beyond the reach of conventional markets, and so require their needs to be met through
other channels that can provide sustained social gains in the long term.
For example, a United States court held that the mere fact that the tribunal President and the counsel of one of the parties both served on the same board of directors and were members of the same organization was insufficient to justify a refusal, where the party bringing the challenge had provided no evidence that they had otherwise communicated with each
other.889 A Hong Kong court has equally affirmed this high
burden of proof, finding that the party opposing enforcement had failed to prove its allegation that the tribunal's deliberations had been
affected by the alleged bias of one member.890
Whether the decision will significantly
affect patent prosecution practice remains to be seen, as applicants still have
other incentives to disclose large volumes of art — and may have an even greater incentive to do so if the Supreme Court holds in Microsoft v. i4i that defendants» evidentiary
burden of proving invalidity depends on what was disclosed and argued to the PTO.
Our goal is to improve the lives of individuals and families
affected by
others» negligent conduct and to help alleviate the devastating physical, emotional, and financial
burdens they suffer.
On the
other hand, greater severity of autism significantly associated with higher levels of individual and family
burden, Beurkens et al. [50] conducted a study to examine how severity of autism
affects children's interactions (relatedness) and relationships with their parents.
The Commission seeks leave to submit that the provisions of the NTA which
affect the concept (itself not statutory) of abandonment, the concept of traditional laws and customs, the requisite connection with the claimed land or waters, the
burden of proof in relation to cessation, and the role of oral testimony in native title claims, amongst
others sub-sec 223 (1), must be construed consistently with human rights standards relating to equality before the law [1], the rights of indigenous minorities to practise and revitalise their culture [2], and freedom of religion [3].
But when you combine rising interest rates with growing regulatory
burdens as governments try to restrict growth, you have a recipe for mounting affordability problems that's
affecting mainly young households and
other first - time buyers — and they're the engines that drive the homeownership market, Edwards said.