As a result, key partners left the firm (the article doesn't say so but reading between the lines, these departing partners must have been major revenue generating partners who saw their bonuses and / or draws
reduced as a consequence).
By adding these, you will make your buying experience even better because your premium will be
reduced as a consequence.
Not exact matches
And that has deflationary
consequences,
as people
reduce spending in other areas to take care of the necessity.
If
as our results suggest equity is not safer, there is every reason to suppose that bank capital costs have increased
as a
consequence of regulation, and that this may to some extent have
reduced credit flows.
A step - change technology advance could happen
as the
consequence of international and Canadian government pressure to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions,» says Vredenburg.
Calling unemployment a «fickle indicator,» the group warned that if Carney was wrong, «the bank could be required to backtrack on its guidance, with the likely
consequence of
reduced credibility, and
as a result, less scope to operate monetary policy flexibly in future.»
Consequences of these reforms: increased length of employment required to qualify for EI,
reduced duration of benefits
as well
as the amount of paid benefits and the complete exclusion from the program of people who resign or are dismissed for misconduct (see table 1).
To the extent that the proposed rules make it more difficult for multinational companies to
reduce US taxable profits, however, there could be a negative effect on foreign direct investment
as an unintended
consequence.
Elections,
as Pete says, have
consequences, and their forces are
reduced.
It may seem that to emphasize the pervasive operation of the Holy Spirit,
as well
as to stress the Spirit's focal action in the life of Jesus and its
consequences, will in the end
reduce men and women to mere automatons used by God with no respect for their freedom, their dignity, and their own responsible decisions, without any personal or social human contribution to the process.
Unless the coach made it clear that an athlete needed to report symptoms of concussion, it was perceived to be unacceptable to come out because of a «headache» or «dizziness» [because] athletes did not want to be wrong about being concussed and suffer negative
consequences» such
as being punished by the coach for reporting concussive symptoms «by removing them from a starting position,
reducing their future playing time, or inferring that reporting concussive symptoms made them «weak.»»
Furthermore, policies that wittingly or unwittingly entrench mothers
as primary carers and fathers
as earners have
consequences further down the line: when today's happy housewife becomes tomorrow's low skilled lone mum and pension - poor retiree; and today's confident breadwinner becomes tomorrow's angry divorced dad, with a tangential relationship with his children and substantially
reduced care from them
as he approaches old age.
When kids know that they are supposed to hang their coat up when they come home from school or that they're supposed to do homework right after dinner, it can
reduce a lot of arguing
as long
as there are clear
consequences for misbehavior.
The program helps parents make
consequences more effective while
reducing manipulative behavior, such
as whining and begging.
As a
consequence of this research the past two decades (1989 - 2009) have witnessed a) a renewed recognition of the importance of contact and touch for babies in the context of improving breastfeeding initiation and duration [17]; b) an increased awareness of the role that close parental proximity and monitoring of babies plays in
reducing SIDS and neglect [18][19]; and c) the impact of early mother - infant separation on long - term mental health [20]-- all leading to a resurgence of interest in parent - infant contact, particularly sleep contact.
Reduced yields means the cost of borrowing is reduced for businesses and individuals and as a consequence lending, spending and investment should all in
Reduced yields means the cost of borrowing is
reduced for businesses and individuals and as a consequence lending, spending and investment should all in
reduced for businesses and individuals and
as a
consequence lending, spending and investment should all increase.
The Council Conclusions stress that harmful use of alcohol is recognised
as an important risk factor in the need to
reduce the burden of alcohol - related avoidable deaths, chronic diseases, injuries, violence, health inequalities and other social
consequences to third parties.
Over the next four years many disabled people will see a reduction in the overall value of their benefits,
as well
as specific reductions in the levels of housing benefit; unemployment benefit; the loss of disability living allowance (DLA), which contributes towards the - often significant - extra costs of living
as a disabled person;
as well
as reduced access to social care services
as a
consequence of local government funding cuts.
As the press release states, «[t] he
consequences in terms of improved human health and
reduced suffering are immeasurable.»
Defects in mitochondria, and
as a
consequence reduced energy levels, are a factor in a number of diseases that affect the nervous system including Parkinson's and Motor Neuron Disease.
Subsequent studies have demonstrated that
as the animals become addicted to the drug, the positive
consequences get
reduced and negative effects get exaggerated so the net experience is less positive.
As with other domesticated crops, it is thought that human migrations helped lead to the emergence of subspecies and hybrids with a
consequence —
reduced fertility --- but prized for their delectable fruits with high flesh and low seed content.
More research is necessary to further define the mechanisms behind these findings
as well
as the role that exercise can play in
reducing the often severe mental health
consequences for victims.
And what should be done in the future
as we address the causes and
consequences of these events to
reduce associated risks?
The study also confirmed a finding that has been emerging: that water conservation measures that directly
reduce irrigation, such
as drought - tolerant landscaping, can have the unintended
consequence of increasing temperatures in urban areas.
«And
as a
consequence of the lower replication of progenitor cells, WS brains have
reduced cortex surface area.»
As a
consequence, says Gabriel Lenz, a political scientist at the University of California, Berkeley, «governments increase spending and
reduce taxes irresponsibly just before elections to boost their reelection chances, leading to long - term inflation and other problems.»
For humans approximately two - thirds of these receptors are no longer functional, possibly a
consequence of the
reduced importance of olfactory function for humans
as compared to rodents or dogs, for example.
Ghani AC, Sutherland CJ, Riley EM, et al.Ghani AC, Sutherland CJ, Riley EM, Drakeley CJ, Griffin JT, Gosling RD, Filipe JAN close, 2009, Loss of Population Levels of Immunity to Malaria
as a Result of Exposure -
Reducing Interventions:
Consequences for Interpretation of Disease Trends, PLOS One, Vol: 4, ISSN: 1932 - 6203
However, this phenomenon can have harmful genetic
consequences, such
as lessened biodiversity,
reduced capacity of adapting to new conditions, and diseases.
Conclusions from the physical sciences, such
as the rapidity with which emissions must be
reduced to avoid obviously unacceptable
consequences and the long lag between emissions and
consequences, lead to implications in social sciences, including economics, law and ethics.
Muscle contraction that occurs with resistance training helps nutrients to be shuttled into the muscle independently of insulin, helping to offset the
consequences of insulin's
reduced effectiveness
as we age.
Although this side effect is usually presented
as a negative, it is in reality just a natural
consequence of being in ketosis and eating less food, which is what usually happens when you are keto - adapted and hunger is
reduced.
There will, inevitably, be some lack in energy
as a
consequence of
reduced caloric intake.
«The
consequence of physical work, which,
as a result,
reduces the capacity of the neuromuscular and metabolic systems to continue physical activity.»
Yellow dock's action
as a purgative, he tells us, is similar to rhubarb but milder in action.88 This combination of action is especially valuable in our present context, since constipation and lower intestinal problems can be a direct
consequence of
reduced bile flow89 and low - fat diets.90 Tierra recommends 3 - 9 grams daily, in capsules.91 This is probably too high when copper is being cleanses.
As a result, reduced caffeine consumption may be a consequence of pregnancy viability as opposed to increased consumption causing any reproductive complication («reverse causation»
As a result,
reduced caffeine consumption may be a
consequence of pregnancy viability
as opposed to increased consumption causing any reproductive complication («reverse causation»
as opposed to increased consumption causing any reproductive complication («reverse causation»).
The effect of this natural decline in HGH levels leads to
consequences for our bodies and minds that include what we usually think of
as the results of aging: increased body fat and cholesterol, greater risk of heart and liver disease, depression, and diabetes, disturbed sleep, brittle bones, wrinkled skin, thin, greying hair, loss of muscle mass, and
reduced sexual drive.
Because of the effective use of the ketogenic diet in
reducing seizures (see above), it has been suggested that it may also improve the clinical status in brain injury, especially by
reducing the incidence of long - term
consequences, such
as epilepsy.79 Positive effects of a ketogenic diet have also been reported in
reducing the cortical contusion volume in an age - dependent manner in an animal model of cortical injury, which is related to the maturation - dependent variability in brain ketone metabolism.92 These findings were also supported by the demonstration that a ketogenic diet
reduced post-traumatic cognitive and motor function impairment, at least in a rat model.93
«Alcohol
reduces consideration of the
consequences of actions
as it suppresses the more rational parts of the brain,» Bellis said.
The use of analytical examples contributes to better management of the limited cognitive resources of the active memory,
as this provides assistance mainly to novice users, to see the solution process, thus automating the process with the
consequence of
reducing the cognitive load.
Together, these two changes — measuring performance levels using a performance index with
as many categories
as possible and weighting growth more heavily than status — will go a considerable way toward improving the design of accountability policy and
reducing unintended
consequences.
«It's important to identify these kids
as early
as possible and provide tools to teachers that help
reduce the risk of these
consequences developing.»
If students on any path were free to access specialist teaching in other institutions, many of the issues relating to the
consequences of Raising the Participation Age (RPA)-- such
as colleges accusing schools of rejecting GCSE «failures» and the challenge faced by further education teachers to deliver results in GCSE English and maths effectively — could be significantly
reduced.
As states begin to make changes to various entry points into the teaching profession, some experts in the education policy community worry that these changes may have the unintended
consequence of
reducing the profession's diversity.
«
As a
consequence of the declining roll, the school is experiencing financial difficulties which the governing body wishes to address by a number of means, including restructuring the staffing organisation, for example, by
reducing the number of deputy headteachers from four to three.»
If the «attainment gap» between private and state schools is not a
consequence of spending 3 times
as much on privately educated students, I suggest
reducing the fees at private schools to the same level
as that of state provision.
Using detailed data from North Carolina, this paper examines the frequency, incidence, and
consequences of teacher absences in public schools,
as well
as the impact of a policy designed to
reduce absences.
As a
consequence, states facing adequacy standards were much less prone to achieve equality by
reducing overall funding; instead, they were forced to raise absolute and relative funding in the poor districts.
Long - term monitoring of malign hypertension patients is important for physicians to prescribe appropriate medical treatment in order to
reduce the incidence of secondary
consequences such
as stroke,