Sentences with phrase «profoundly negative effect on»

«This announcement will encourage a culture of vicious management practices within schools which will have a profoundly negative effect on the workforce and children and young people alike.»
U.S. teachers believe that teacher evaluation systems are having a profoundly negative effect on them and on education in general.
According to state and national data, chronic absenteeism — which has a profoundly negative effect on student achievement — is closely correlated with ongoing and / or unmet health care needs (U.S. Department of Education, 2016).
The union's general secretary, Chris Keates, commented: «Excessive workload and attacks on teachers» working conditions are having a profoundly negative effect on women teachers» mental and physical health and wellbeing and undermining the quality of education for children and young people.
Stress has a profoundly negative effect on the body and may contribute to the length and frequency of herpes breakouts.
«Excessive workload and attacks on teachers» working conditions are having a profoundly negative effect on women teachers» mental and physical health and wellbeing and undermining the quality of education for children and young people.
On that supposition, my main point is that the use (however longstanding) of the term remedium concupiscentiae to signify an end of marriage has had a profoundly negative effect on married life, inasmuch as it suggests that lust is «remedied» or at least «legitimised» by marriage; in the sense either of automatically disappearing once one marries, or else of no longer being a self - centeredelement hostile to the growth of married love.
What's worse, Illinois» out - migration and population loss are having a profoundly negative effect on the state's tax base.
Aylwin notes that the prevalence of hourly billing has also, over the past 50 years, had profoundly negative effects on the working lives of lawyers.
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