Sentences with phrase «potentially negative things»

Some other potentially negative things stand out about it too.

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When you follow the mixing instructions exactly, there is very little chance that your baby will experience negative consequences, and even though it seems like an innocent thing, diluting the formula can lead to potentially life - threatening conditions.
Among other things, the negative resolution procedure is a rarely used one, through which a peer (or MP) intervenes during the forty days after a statutory instrument has been laid on the table in parliament to force a debate and (potentially) a vote.
But even though she knows her business will feel a (potentially negative) impact from it, she says it's a good thing for the neighborhood since it doesn't have enough conveniently located stores with affordable, high - quality products.
If one or more of our members suffers or alleges to have suffered physical, financial, emotional or other harm following contact initiated on our platform or an online dating website of one of our competitors, any resulting negative publicity or legal action could harm our reputation and business and may have an adverse effect on us and the reputation of the online dating industry in general, potentially leading to, among other things, increased government scrutiny and regulation and an adverse effect on our business, financial condition and operating results.
There are several things that could potentially have a negative impact on an individual's credit report, but one thing that everyone needs to keep in mind is that the information found in their reports may not be 100 % accurate.
But sometimes a good thing can go too far, as a series of negative stories about potentially tainted or dangerous raw pet foods have proven.
The essential thing about the HCV is that natural negative feedbacks to draw down CO2 are being overwhelmed, and certain potentially very strong positive feedbacks seem to be kicking into high gear.
So that you're really trying to put a positive on things even if it feels like a potentially negative situation.
During a study to demonstrate the negative effects of sleep deprivation in children, Corkum found that, ``... We were able to demonstrate that they actually had difficulties with things like memory, paying attention, emotional regulation; they actually changed how they viewed pictures — they tended to see things in a less positive light... We're really concerned because this is a period when their brains are developing and skills are developing, and the impact that might have on the developing child could potentially be even more problematic as an adult.»
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