Sentences with phrase «potential impairment»

Treating a bulging disc can result in significant medical expenses, time off work, and potential impairment of the ability to work.
Impairment of long lived assets - The Company analyzes its long - lived assets for potential impairment.
This paper has sought to address this gap in the literature by highlighting the range of trauma reactions (beyond the standard definition of PTSD), the characteristics of a trauma - informed program, and how to use the program in an intentional way to address potential impairments in youth resulting from trauma, such as self - efficacy, self - esteem, and interpersonal relationships.
Specifically, the ECB should take the threat of a potential impairment of the credit transmission channel very seriously, having put considerable efforts in crisis years to support the banking sector.
Greece represents less than 2 % of eurozone gross domestic product, 3 and Greek assets have largely been divested from eurozone bank balance sheets, further suggesting that any potential impairment to the wider region could remain limited.
The project aims at studying the information processing pathway in the honeybee brain and its potential impairment by neonicotinoid pesticides.
Do current accounting rules capture the value and any potential impairment of assets in a consistent and useful manner, (eg compare mining vs oil; contrast IFRS and US GAAP)?
The Court characterized them (at para 51) as «insignificant concessions in light of the potential impairment of the Inuit's treaty rights» and further (at para 51) that «[n] one of these putative concessions, nor the NEB's reasons themselves, gave the Inuit any reasonable assurance that their constitutionally protected treaty rights were considered as rights, rather than as an afterthought to the assessment of environmental concerns.»
If the government regulates the legal professions then defence of accused persons in government prosecutions is put at risk of potential impairment.
With respect to conflicts of interest, the Court said that the law addresses two types of prejudice — the possible misuse of confidential information and the potential impairment of the lawyer's representation of her client (para 23).
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