Sentences with phrase «precipitated such»

Wylie is the whistleblower whose revelations in the Observer last weekend about Cambridge Analytica and Facebook precipitated such an astonishing global fallout.
In the course of history, I can not find any evidence of a single species other than the human species that has precipitated such multi-faceted leviathan - like circumstances.
A slip or fall following excessive running or jumping can precipitate such an injury as well.
It's worth quoting the SkeptVet blog at length on the subject: «(I) f vaccines do precipitate such diseases, so do infectious organisms, natural substances in food, and many other possible environmental factors.

Not exact matches

He pointed out that the failure of two or three such institutions would put us in «Lehman Brothers territory,» referring to the investment bank that filed for bankruptcy in September 2008, precipitating the financial crisis.
The negotiation of such an agreement had long been rejected by the country's prior populist administration, leading creditors to gain a ruling in US courts that precipitated Argentina's default in 2014, and so prevented it from issuing further debt.
In other words, requiring a fiduciary level of service will precipitate the propagation of research that supports such service, and proliferation of such research increases the number of appropriately informed investors, which decreases the potential pervasiveness of information asymmetries.
This is what is often missing from some social action strategies — the sensitive handling of the personal substratum of meaning and conflict which often is brought to and precipitated by such action.
If the United States were to be the first to release this new means of indiscriminate destruction upon mankind, she would sacrifice public support throughout the world, precipitate the race for armaments, and prejudice the possibility of reaching an international agreement on the future control of such weapons.
That attempt failed, but it showed that the Mystery of Iniquity was already at work, and a second such attempt would precipitate the final crisis.
In such cases one must always distinguish between the precipitating crisis and the basic cause.
Hawkins recently explained to Sojourners why she wanted to stay at Wheaton, as well as why she has no regrets over the December act that precipitated her theological scrutiny: wearing a hijab during Advent as an expression of «embodied solidarity» with Muslim Americans in the wake of prominent figures such as Donald Trump and Franklin Graham calling for bans on Muslim immigration to the United States.
As such, Big Dating precipitates the rising ambivalence toward commitment, as most millennials put off marriage indefinitely.
Fourthly, Lib Dem and swing voters especially will not forgive Lib Dems for precipitating the demise of the Coalition government, probably two years before it is due to end, not on a point of principle, such as on tuition fees, tax policy, social policy like gay marriage, Trident, the European treaty veto or the health or welfare bills but on... an issue of narrow partisan electoral self interest, i.e. unhappiness at boundary changes (which they had already voted for in February 2011).
«The impact of such heinous criminals being sentenced in such a short space of time can not only be measured in column inches but in the fact that this precipitated calls for the return of the death penalty.
Precipitating event: A recent event that is particularly distressing such as the loss of a loved one or a career failure.
In order to facilitate such a comparative study, there is a need to develop methods for integrating data about events, specific localities, historical trajectories, and social conditions that precipitate acute outbreaks of destructive violence, which includes damage to cultural heritage.
To precipitate, or solidify into rock, carbon dioxide requires a basic environment, such as brine.
According to Davis, such alterations could precipitate a rise in other microbial waterborne diseases as well.
• We argued that it is unlikely that Ebola can be contained in West Africa by closing borders — but such closure might well precipitate the collapse of our ability to control its spread.
From their many sizes and colors (vibrantly demonstrated by the potatoes on offer at the Bolivian market pictured above) along with genes that resist drought, wild relatives represent a genetic storehouse of potentially useful traits, such as the genes that allowed potatoes to recover from the blight that precipitated the Irish potato famine.
Of these, 20 (4 %) had TTS that had been precipitated by happy and joyful events, such as a birthday party, wedding, surprise farewell celebration, a favourite rugby team winning a game, or the birth of a grandchild; 465 (96 %) had occurred after sad and stressful events, such as death of a spouse, child or parent, attending a funeral, an accident, worry about illness, or relationship problems; one occurred after an obese patient got stuck in the bath.
Taking «shrooms «can precipitate an enduring psychological illness such as schizophrenia.
A major target of such poor development is the gut and thus any abnormality in gut nerve development (the gut contains more neurones than the spinal cord) would have a significant effect not only on gut functions and probably gut microbiome, but also on information flowing back to the brain that may cause interference in normal brain functions, perhaps precipitating ASD - like behaviour in a developmentally challenged brain.
In some patients with coronary artery disease, mental stress may precipitate ischemia — a deficiency in blood flow to the heart â $ «a risk factor for adverse events and death independent of other cardiovascular risk factors such as smoking, cholesterol and diabetes.
The accumulation of mineral precipitates, such as iron sulfide, and electroactive ions, such as ferrous and hydrogen sulfide) altered the ability of fluids in the subsurface pore spaces to conduct electrical charge.
Secondary calcite may be precipitated from groundwater and deposited in caves, producing formations such as stalagmites and stalactites.
Th2 Ags such as alum - precipitated proteins and helminths induce IgG1, whereas Th1 Ags, such as Salmonella Typhimurium, predominantly induce IgG2a.
To be fair, three of them eliminated coffee, and all of them eliminated acidic foods, but the researchers noted that «carbohydrates may be a precipitating factor for GERD symptoms and that other classic exacerbating foods such as coffee and fat may be less pertinent when a low - carbohydrate diet is followed» (18).
The bottom line is that both episodes of acute stress and more prolonged stressful circumstances precipitate lower levels of general health, and exposure to such stress should be minimized.
Heavy metals such as mercury precipitate, easing their detoxification.
It's a movie that is far more interesting sociologically than literally: What sort of cultural environment fosters the creation of movies like this and what does it say about the miscalculation behind such thought that precipitates their box - office crash - and - burn?
This moment is precipitated by my favorite scene in the film, in which Robbie makes a beeline for the judge's table, skating onto the ice without acknowledging the other skater performing, pleading to know why she was given such a rotten score.
Ironically, while property tax cuts helped precipitate the district's fiscal plunge and the repeated cries for state money, the oversight board in August recommended property tax increases - a half - mill increase annually in 2005 - 06 and 2007 - 08, along with largely unspecified spending cuts; some new spending, such as upgrading the computer system; a new «welcome center» for students; and, of course, additional state aid.
The call to create an emergency fund strikes undue fear, convincing people that the lack of such a fund must precipitate financial ruin.
By precipitating the realization of underlying value, moreover, such an event considerably enhances investors» margin of safety.
«In real market economies, stock crashes of such magnitude may cause heartburn but unlikely precipitate frenzied government efforts to prop up equity prices.
It is vital to identify these «high risk» asymptomatic HCM cats (i.e. those at increased risk for CHF or ATE), since interventions such as intravenous fluid therapy and general anaesthesia can precipitate CHF.
Precipitating causes of HE such as hypoglycemia, gastrointestinal bleeding, hypokalemia, and alkalosis should be identified and corrected whenever possible.
Some pets develop separation anxiety gradually; others develop it after a precipitating event, such as boarding.
This chronic stimulation calls in antibodies and inflammatory proteins, and these can cause a lot of damage by precipitating into other delicate tissues such as the eye, kidneys, blood vessels, and joints.
«This canonical essay precipitated a paradigm shift within the discipline of art history,» Reilly states in her preface to Women Artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader (2015), «and as such her name became inseparable from the phrase, «feminist art,» on a global scale.»
Such a shift was precipitated by the move from Koreatown to their current space in Hyde Park, an expansive warehouse space in need of major renovations.
Critics pointed to words such as «dialogue» and «collaboration» that appeared in the official descriptions of the exhibition, claiming they suggest normalization, and while the exhibition received no governmental funding from Israel, these pressures were enough to precipitate the withdraw of the Palestinian artists, and the cancelation of the exhibition.
The appetite for visual stimulation in our contemporary culture — precipitated by internet technology and globalization that has produced infinite numbers of artists of all sorts in the last decade or two, while disempowering the monopoly of the few in mainstream media by giving rise to endless writers and critics who feel an urgent need to respond to such vast production — has paid greater attention to its temporal condition than any art of the past; I would argue that in the end it's the great work of art and thoughtful writing that compels multiple viewings and readings, hence rendering both immortal.
If human - induced global warming, among other factors such as human - driven pollution and human - forced overpopulation, serve decisively to precipitate the massive extinction of biodiversity, the irreversible degradation of Earth's environment and the reckless dissipation of its resources, so as to make our planetary home unfit for life as we know it, then is no one to bear responsibility for such a colossal wreckage as we could help to perpetrate in these early years of Century XXI?
In principle small changes — such as in trace atmospheric gases — can accumulate in chaotic systems and precipitate wildly out of proportion to the initial impetus.
This is a very contentious thing to do, not least because it is liable to trigger others vulnerable to such fears into precipitate actions or statements, and thereby spiral up into a major political force if there are enough of them in the political class, or enough others who see political or financial advantage in the alarums.
It has long been the common practice to grant offshore oil and gas drillers such exclusions, and it probably had little to do with the disaster that BP's alleged shoddy drilling practices has precipitated.
Radiative Transfer Physics does not depend entirely on the simple absorbtivity of CO2, which by the way is effectively permanent in air when added by burning fossil fuels, compared to water which saturates and precipitates out depending on climate conditions, such as warming due the GHE, as a marginal shift in the dynamic equilibrium through feedbacks.
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