Sentences with phrase «profound effects on new»

Reductions or eliminations in Medicaid would likely have profound effects on New York City, both directly in the hospitals it runs and on the several million Medicaid enrollees in the City.
«We just finished our New York state budget, and many of the issues that are being discussed in Washington would have a profound effect on New York,» Cuomo said.
«Many of the issues that are being discussed in Washington would have a profound effect on New York.
«We just finished our New York State budget and many of the issues that are being discussed in Washington would have a profound effect on New York, not just New York but all big states across the country.»

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Something as simple as how a new employee pronounces his or her name can have a profound effect on the employee experience.
The new regulations on consumer credit will have profound effects on how entrepreneurs finance their startups.
A decision to raise the minimum wage for New York's fast food workers could have a profound effect on Dunkin' Brands and other fast food companies.
It is, as well, an antidote to Mississippi Burning, a dishonest, award - winning new film in which blacks wait patiently and fearfully in the background for deliverance by two white FBI agents, played by Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe, who zealously bend the law in the interest of justice — a film one fears will have a profound effect on the way many Americans view their nation in the King Years («The Dream Dafoed,» as the Village Voice put it).
For example, a great work of art or literature can have such a profound effect on us that we are immediately certain that a new depth of reality, previously unknown, has now been revealed to us.
Technology would have «a profound effect» on banking over the next five years and as Westpac Banking Corp's new chief executive - a role Hartzer assumes on Monday — he committed to «continuing to push the boundaries as we adopt digital technologies».
Insurance premiums for Affordable Care Act health plans are likely to jump by 35 to 94 percent around the country within the next three years, according to a new report concluding that recent federal decisions will have a profound effect on prices.
Jay Hershenson, CUNY's Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations and Secretary of the Board of Trustees, said that CUNY has had a profound effect on minorities in New York City.
Such a move would have a profound impact on the unique languages and cultures including Pacific islanders — and in the Marshalls, locals have been talking about new ideas and phenomena as they've seen the preliminary effects of a changing climate on their coasts.
«Those will have profound effects on carbon dioxide emissions,» Stavins said, «because they'll reduce investment in new coal and slow the use of existing coal.»
Even as new technology — tanks, airplanes, submarines and poison gas — changed the nature of fighting, it was the power of mass manufacturing that had the most profound effect on the conduct of war.
But the new finding that empathy is on the decline indicates that even when a trait is hardwired, social context can exert a profound effect, changing even our most basic emotional responses.
The new study shows that these policies had a profound effect on the Arctic.
But the new work suggests they can play a role in the water cycle of the Amazon Basin — which, in turn, has a profound effect on the planet's hydrologic cycle, researchers report in the Jan. 26 Science.
«The potential of replacing structural materials with these new composites could have a profound effect on sustainable materials as well as our nation's» infrastructure,» Kumar says.
A new study has found that turbulent mixing in the deep waters of the Southern Ocean, which has a profound effect on global ocean circulation and climate, varies with the strength of surface eddies — the ocean equivalent of storms in the atmosphere — and possibly also wind speeds.
The new study has shown that mice have an additional receptor, Y6, which has profound effects on their body composition.
New research conducted for the Series [Paper 1] shows that changes in structural determinants could have a profound effect on HIV infection rates.
The decline and disappearance of stable, unionized full - time jobs with health insurance and pensions for people who lack a college degree has had profound effects on working - class Americans who now are less likely to get married, stay married, and have their children within marriage than those with college degrees, a new University of Virginia and Harvard University study has found.
Co-author Julia C. Basso, PhD, post-doctoral research fellow, Center for Neural Science at New York University, commented, «The studies presented in this review clearly demonstrate that acute exercise has profound effects on brain chemistry and physiology, which has important implications for cognitive enhancements in healthy populations and symptom remediation in clinical populations.»
The most profound effect of stem cells in the meantime could be to screen new drugs for safety and to gauge a medication's effectiveness on real human tissue without using patients as guinea pigs.
In this episode Rhonda talks about how heat stress from using the sauna makes the body more resilient to the stresses of aging, possible reasons why one study associated sauna use with up to a 40 % lower all - cause mortality as well as a 50 % lower cardiovascular disease related mortality, how it enhances athletic endurance, staves off muscle atrophy, improves regrowth of muscle after disuse, and some of the profound effects on the brain, including the growth of new brain cells, improvement in focus, learning, and memory, and even potentially ameliorating depression and anxiety.
The sayings of Jesus as recorded in the New Testament have had a profound, often life changing, effect on human history and culture.
(John 12:46) Other Quotes by Jesus Posters Set of 25 Quotes by Jesus Posters The sayings of Jesus as recorded in the New Testament have had a profound, life - changing effect on human history and culture.
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With a profound effect on our education system, these changes often initiate a new school of thought (no pun intended) surrounding teaching and learning provisions.
It will also have a profound effect on students, who will take part in a series of new exams designed to help administrators grade teachers in specialized subjects.
Stress can have a profound effect on feeding — cats will be much less likely to eat when stressed and will be much less willing to try any new or different foods.
This new agreement will have a profound effect on tourism in Belize, especially as more artifacts are rightfully returned to Belize and allowed to be displayed in local museums.
Hofmann's lectures on art had a profound effect on some of the most significant members of the New York cultural scene; Arshile Gorky attended them and the critic Clement Greenberg always said that hearing Hofmann's talks in 1938 - 39 was vital to the formation of his own uncompromising aesthetic.
Specifically, Rauschenberg's famous combine Monogram (1955 - 59, Moderne Museet, Stockholm, Sweden), which featured a taxidermied goat adorned with an automobile tire and mounted on a wooden platform, had a profound effect and signaled to Bauermeister the artistic freedom the United States, and New York especially, could offer her that Germany at the time could not.
He had recently left St.Ives, the small Cornish coastal town that had been his home for twenty years, to embark on a new life in the mountains of Switzerland — a move that had a profound effect on his art.
The exhibition focuses on Tuttle's profound influence on art in and beyond New York, showcasing his humble usage of commonplace materials such as fabric, wood, Styrofoam, and rope used to effect the viewer's perception by reflecting the fragility of the world.
Todd Morgan, lead author of the new study and a research professor in gerontology at USC explained his findings thusly, the Times reports: «Our data would suggest that freeway pollution could have a profound effect on the development of neurons and brain health in children and young kids, especially those who attend schools built alongside freeways.»
These new metrics have had a profound effect on how investors view risk in the sector.
The U.S. government, together with employers, should be providing this crucial support to new parents, as it has a profound effect on the psychological and emotional wellbeing of families, whose health in turn affects the entire country and, if unstable, can have a ripple effect throughout generations.
Though «incremental» in nature the new principles are likely to have a profound effect in the coming years on the manner in which we negotiate, manage, and enforce contracts.
It illustrates the profound effect of new scientific techniques, data collection devices and mathematical analytical procedures on the traditional criminal justice system.
Because the new standard «may have profound effects on litigants,» it does not become effective until March 1, 2017.
NEW YORK, January 27, 2006 - Major purchases and lifestyle changes such as marriage, divorce or retirement can have a profound effect on your insurance, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.).
Google is likely saving some main consumer features for its big conference, but even the list of enhancements here, especially background limits and the new windowing features, will have a profound effect on how we use our phones.
Cutting - edge tech is having a profound effect on almost every aspect of our day - to - day lives, and tomorrow always brings something new to the table.
Life and family events premigration and postmigration have been found to have a profound effect on the health and well - being of immigrant children.1, 2 Risk factors include trauma, separation from parents, nonvoluntary migration, obstacles in the acculturation process, 3 and children who immigrate in their mid - or late teens.1, 4 Research also shows that parents who have experienced or witnessed violence have poorer mental health, 2,5 which is likely to affect parent — child attachment and negatively impact child development and mental health.5 Transitioning to a new country may be beneficial for both parents and children, but it may render new and unexpected constraints in the parent — child relationship (eg, children tend to acculturate to the new country faster than their parents), cause disharmony and power conflicts, 6 — 8 and, subsequently, affect the child's mental health.9
At the heart of this issue is the definition of a new «qualified mortgage» (QM) as required under the Dodd - Frank legislation passed in 2010 that could have a profound effect on mortgage originations.
Sweeping changes in the nation's demographic makeup will have profound effects on the nation's housing industry, according to «Big Shifts Ahead: Demographic Clarity for Businesses,» a new book by authors John Burns and Chris Porter.
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