Sentences with phrase «potential detrimental effects»

Giving the home buyer the right instructions avoids potential detrimental effects when selling a house that is represented by a large number of photos.
Second, the chronic illness literature exploring potential detrimental effects of overprotection / overinvolvement would benefit from increased measurement specificity.
Although Nansel et al found important evidence regarding the potential detrimental effects of bullying on self - perceived academic achievement and school attendance, no objective measures of academic achievement or attendance were collected.
Some of the key concerns regarding spraying these particles into the atmosphere are not only the potential detrimental effects on Earth's climate, environment and natural systems, but also the potential effects on human health.

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Courts have found that parental conflict related to divorce can cause children potential short - and long - term detrimental economic, emotional, and educational effects.
As a result, courts have found that parental conflict related to divorce is a societal concern because children suffer potential short - term and long - term detrimental economic, emotional, and educational effects during times of family transition due to divorce.
New research suggests that these techniques can have detrimental physiological effects on the baby by increasing the stress hormone cortisol in the brain, with potential long term effects to emotional regulation, sleep patterns and behavior.
The organization has also assembled some 1,000 scientists, engineers and medical professionals at the ready to work on pro-bono basis to help non-profits and human rights organizations on issues as varied as studying the potential for oil development in Kenya by examining unique geological conditions and assessing the potential for detrimental effects on local water quality.
The work has highlighted a potential link to environmental contaminants, after they were able to demonstrate that chemicals found in the sperm and testes of adult dogs — and in some commercially available pet foods — had a detrimental effect on sperm function at the concentrations detected.
The researchers speculate that natural selection acting on traits like sexual features could have detrimental effects on tissue regenerative potential.
This negative biocultural scenario, triggered by the economic crisis in Europe has the potential to have a long - lasting detrimental effect on the general health of the whole population and is likely to affect subsequent generations.
But she warned that the net effects could be more detrimental than beneficial, too, so any such potential treatment would need to be tested carefully.
Saturated fat and smoking are detrimental, but vitamin C seems to be protective in relation to the health of populations... The potential effect of changes in saturated fat, vitamin C and the prevalence of smokers can be illustrated as follows.
The ease with which an internet dating business can be run together with the potential of a huge profit margin, has of course created many competing sites but this has not had a detrimental effect on the income levels of the industry's leaders.
The effect of these caps could be especially detrimental given the potential for growing demands on Title I dollars, both from increases in student poverty and the funding that would be required for new activities called for in the bills.
The cuts to college affordability and access programs will not directly affect state spending, but they will surely have a detrimental effect on college access, student outcomes, and career potential.
It would seem that, in light of the new scientific findings, a contemporary dialogue should balance the potential benefits of elective ovary removal (13) with its possible detrimental effects on longevity.
Spinal cord injuries have the potential to be the most severe, often resulting in total or partial paralysis and other detrimental side effects.
Courts have found that parental conflict related to divorce can cause children potential short - and long - term detrimental economic, emotional, and educational effects.
The level of support may have a detrimental effect on the custodial parent's entitlement to legal aid and to potential tax benefits.
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