Sentences with phrase «other culprits in»

But mood - altering food isn't limited to sugar — there are other culprits in the snacks and meals that we feed our little ones.

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Several other managers are also named as culprits in creating a hostile work environment, in part for their response to Kim's complaints.
Sinha and others make a convincing case that the primary culprit is a diet high in processed carbohydrates and sugar.
In deed... that the bishops and other catholic leaders begin to realise that the culprits must be brought to justice instead of hiding and protecting them.
It seems to represent the desire to avert the eyes from the cross which stands in the present as in the past, and to turn attention away from ourselves to some other culprits whose sins the innocent must hear.
As far as bethany... under recent comments, the name has appeared but it goes no where when you click it... since bethany and the other hundred names it was posting under was one of the main culprits in the recent censorship, perhaps it lets her post, but immediately removes it.
So don't worry about it - unless your other ingredients are on the edge, the mayo will not be the culprit in a biological fiasco.
Andrea and others that have had trouble with crumbly crust — I talked about this in Comment 101, but sadly, it sounds like the kind of cookie is the culprit.
Always remember: If a product is manufactured in the U.S. with wheat, it must disclose that on the label; but it does not have to disclose other gluten culprits, such as barley and rye — and all bets are off if the product is made outside of the United States.
Among the worst culprits are wheat germ agglutinin (WGA), found in wheat and other seeds in the grass family.5
Together with other recent analyses of sugar industry documents, our findings suggest the industry sponsored a research program in the 1960s and 1970s that successfully cast doubt about the hazards of sucrose while promoting fat as the dietary culprit in CHD.
The guy is clueless, his positioning is terrible, his pace is non existing and his capacities as a leader are in question, you can't go on blaming others when you are the main culprit.
My point is after this long winded history lesson is that while we blame the manager, the players and even each other, the real culprits are the moneyed toffee - nosed shadowy men up in the wood panelled board room who sacked Dave Dein, simply because he wanted to bring in an Oligarch.
We do tend to notice when he loses possession more so than some of the others — Ox for all his energy and buzz is the worst culprit in possession.
Unlike other pregnancy conditions that can be traced back to changes in hormones, this doesn't seem to be the culprit in the case of PUPPPS.
Excess scanning may be the culprit, in addition to triggering other factors at play for subtle brain changes.
However, the diplomat has revealed Akufo - Addo and other NPP stalwarts — whom he mentioned in his statement — are the worst culprits when it comes to ethnocentric comments.
The major culprits in trade mispricing are subsidiaries of the same parent multinationals filing false figures when they trade with each other, and companies that are independent of each other making secret deals to do the same thing, the charity said.
The Kwabre East Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Nana Assibey, who confirmed this on Eyewitness News also indicated that the police is on a manhunt for other culprits involved in the clashes.
The PPRO said the culprit named other members and confessed to series of armed robbery and vehicle - snatching operations in and outside the state.
Police in the Upper West Region have indicated that efforts are underway to arrest other culprits involved in disturbances in the Sissala West District.
The group called for a panel of inquiry while urging the Inspector General of Police to conduct proper investigation in order to reprimand culprits to serve as deterrent to others in the future.
Mr. Smith continued that he could not yet name who was behind the plot he alleged — which he claimed was behind the recent indictments of other prominent black elected leaders — but said that the culprit would be revealed at his retrial in January.
«President Buhari to stop the killings in Benue and other parts of the country by disarming herdsmen and fishing out culprits for prosecution.»
Lobbying by tour operators and others got spearfishing, one of the main culprits in overfishing, banned in the park.
The morbillivirus is the prime suspect in the unprecedented and ongoing die - offs, but other culprits are possible
The culprit in that outbreak was the Chinese horseshoe bat, which was stored in cages next to other species for sale.
Separate work by Colm Cunningham and his colleagues at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland has shown that interleukin - 1 beta is a likely neuron - killing culprit, along with other inflammatory molecules called prostaglandins (Journal of Neuroscience, doi.org/sdr).
But as a paper pointed out several years later in the American Journal of Hypertension, scientists had little luck finding such associations when they compared sodium intakes within populations, which suggested that genetics or other cultural factors might be the culprit.
In either model, what's interesting is that scientists have identified a likely culprit, a stress - related hormone known to do bad things to the hippocampus and memory under other circumstances.
Yet, despite this decline, Arctic temperatures have soared and the most likely culprit is the build - up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere from fossil fuel burning, forest clearing and other human activity, Kaufmann and his colleagues wrote.
Now a study bolsters the hypothesis that a mysterious pathogen working in concert with other anthropogenic stressors may be the culprit.
For example, influenza A H3N2, which was the culprit in the Hong Kong flu pandemic of 1968, spreads more quickly than influenza A H1N1 or influenza B because it mutates more quickly than the others.
Other possible culprits, such as migrating flows in Earth's core, couldn't produce such a large effect.
Scientists have found a new organic molecule that may be the mysterious culprit that is turning some ancient stone tools blue and casting a blue sheen over other irreplaceable archaeological artifacts in an old armory in Verona, Italy.
Hunting the culprit genes, Kere, Helsinki colleague Tarja Laitinen, and others collected nearly 900 blood samples from healthy and asthmatic individuals in families afflicted with asthma.
Mark Leppert and his colleagues at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, and other institutions, discovered the culprit mutations when they were looking for the cause of two epilepsies called benign familial neonatal convulsions.
The study — conducted by what was then the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, the EPA and more than 40 other public, private and academic institutions — singled out as culprits VOCs such as ethylene, a flammable gas used mainly in the production of plastics.
Warm ocean water, not warm air, is melting the Pine Island Glacier's floating ice shelf in Antarctica and may be the culprit for increased melting of other ice shelves, according to an international team of researchers.
Psychological factors clearly play a role in some disorders, but recent studies reveal other culprits.
But according to a panel of geologists at the AAAS Annual Meeting, the culprit isn't hydraulic fracturing, or «fracking,» in which geologists crack open subsurface rocks to extract oil and gas; instead, it's the processes associated with pumping wastewater and other fluids back into the ground.
Earlier work by Levine and others pointed toward EMSY activation as a culprit in breast and ovarian cancer, but had only examined certain parts of the EMSY protein.
She had already ruled out other culprits, including glitches in Kepler's hardware, and she was looking for new ideas.
One of their findings was a variant in a gene called Ret that had not been previously associated with the disease, although other variations in Ret had been fingered as culprits.
The warm conditions of the earth get a big boost from water vapor as well as several other culprits, some of which never existed in the atmosphere prior to human influence.
If Torrey is right, the culprit that triggers a lifetime of hallucinations — that tore apart the lives of writer Jack Kerouac, mathematician John Nash, and millions of others — is a virus that all of us carry in our bodies.
In some other patients, the drug failed to eliminate cells with the T790 - M resistance mutation — but the C797S mutation was not the culprit.
The culprit was none other than acid rain, which altered the chemical composition of the rock layer and made it more slippery, they report in the 1 January 2018 issue of Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
Other evidence (including some from our own groups) suggests that the main dietary culprit for excess weight in society remains excess fat intake, not necessarily excess sugars, whilst trial evidence suggests all forms of diets work to lessen weight.
Scientists are claiming to have zeroed in on the culprit that makes losing weight difficult for obese people, identifying a protein that stops fat cells from burning energy which they say could become a key target in treating obesity and other metabolic conditions.
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