Sentences with phrase «such broad effects»

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Such a paradigm shift in the system of provider incentives can have a broad and surprising effect on how all of us live our lives.
Losing such an essential part of the ocean environment could therefore have rippling effects that cause much broader collapse.
Rushing to fix something without fully understanding the root cause, in an industry with such wide consequences as real estate and home ownership, will see dramatic effects across a much broader swath of the economy.
Market forces have a quick and efficient way of getting to the bottom of problems, but such a «natural burn» policy might have secondary effects on the broader economy.
Within such a paradigm we would begin to analyse an issue such as media and violence in terms of its effects first on the broader symbolic environment that is needed for constructive social life, rather than just on isolated and selected individual actions.
Because of the complex interaction of religious broadcasting with other social characteristics such as broader religious and cultural movements, changing social uses of mass media, and changing historical circumstances, it is unlikely that a simple cause - effect relationship between the viewing of religious programs on television and individual faith and church interaction could ever be isolated.
And when patients followed broader elimination diets — excluding not just artificial colors and preservatives, but other suspected triggers such as eggs — the effect was larger: about one - third to one - sixth the effect of medication, Nigg says.
Very few research studies have investigated the effects of specific foods on fertility, but the broader food groups — such as fruits, vegetables, dairy, and whole grains — have been studied.
Polis emphasized that these generalizations were sometimes found in combination, such as overcrowding and a lack of alternative forms of nutrition (a common cannibal - related cause and effect), both of which now fall under the broader umbrella of «stressful environmental conditions.»
Topics range from the history of network theory and its effect on the development of bioinformatics modeling to broader ethical and philosophical considerations, such as data donation and curation, and the role that genomic data should play in eliminating health disparities.
Subsidy reform boosts revenue in India, Indonesia Phil Sharp, a former 10 - term congressman from Indiana and current president of the economic think tank Resources for the Future, said such critical examinations of energy subsidies and their broad societal effects are helpful in keeping the issue «out front» with policymakers.
The study, published in the July issue of the journal Epidemiology, offers benefits over typically used randomized clinical trials, as such studies are often too small to identify rare side effects or may be performed in a group of patients who do not take other types of medications or have other conditions that could skew the drug's effect in a broader group following approval.
Traditional epidemiology requires large numbers of subjects to identify broad effects, such as the link between urban life and mental illness.
Such broad inhibition introduces a variety of unwanted side effects.
This effect, known as a photoconductive response, can be used to make a photodetector or light sensor, and because the two - dimensional nanosheets exhibited such a strong photoconductive response across a broad light spectrum and simultaneously resist chemical contamination, this research could lead to a revolution in extreme low - light, high - resolution imaging products and applications, such as consumer and professional cameras and video cameras, for example.
I think I've discovered why this is such a potent combo, it's because the combination of different fatty acids together with the potent anti microbial and anti fungal action of GSE have a powerful broad - spectrum effect on the many (19) different species of candida as well as the literally hundreds of other strains of yeast and bacteria which populate the gastrointestinal tract of many patients with chronic yeast infections.
Since improved AP outcomes may not necessarily reflect increased learning and could come at the expense of other academic outcomes, I also looked beyond these immediate effects to the broader set of outcomes, such as high school graduation rates, SAT and ACT performance, and the percentage of students attending college.
The Sutton Trust has also published research looking into the effects of accents deemed «working - class» — in other words, broad — in certain professions such as banking.
These and other pipeline strategies that effect broad - based systems must strike a balance between stability and flexibility in order for them to change as school improvement strategies evolve, say both The Wallace Foundation and education reformers such as Michael Fullan, whose concept of «motion leadership» reflects the need for a systematic culture of continuous reflection and growth.
Such broad adoption means that examining the effect of new, rigorous standards is one of the critical questions facing education researchers over the next decade.
If rolling out new standards and assessments too quickly has long - term negative effects, such lessons could be applied to a broad range of future policy initiatives.
The accountability measures imposed by NCLB implicitly rejected any argument that racial and economic achievement gaps were the result of broad societal inequities, such as the effects of poverty.
However, such teacher attitudes have never been analyzed on a broad scale, and many analyses of teacher effects focus solely on teachers» human capital, overlooking their social - psychological traits.
The term «suffocating» not only illuminates the detrimental effects such practices may have on Black and Brown children, but it suggests that if such children fail to comply with the prescribed rules both in school and in society, they will end up «suffocating» and suffering from broader eternal consequences.
They vary from minutiae such as how and why snail slime works so well, to broader topics such as global warming, over-fishing, famous divers he has known, and the effect of the moon (did you know that a cruise liner is approximately 7 pounds lighter when the moon is overhead?).
For example, a company's share price will fall if it declares lower - than - expected earnings, but such an announcement will have virtually no effect on the broad market.
As the prices of commodities have such broad - reaching effects on the economy, an investor can take advantage of changes in commodity prices in several ways.
Before the consequences of the housing market's collapse are explained, it is important to clarify why a slump in housing had such a profound effect on the broader economy of the United States, and subsequently, the world economy.
In works such as Red Valise (1995), the broad striations of red and pink created an off - register effect sometimes found in commercial printing, and could also be seen to echo the supporting structure of the rods and strings in Smith's earlier kites.
The intention is that by not incorporating such effects, SSPs can be more easily used by other researchers across a broad set of studies to evaluate how varying levels of climate change and types of policies affect on the «reference» socioeconomic and environmental conditions described in the SSPs.
The topics were broad but there was a clear premise ¨ change the system, not the climate ¨, and the outcome of discussion during these days is the Margarita Declaration consisting of 62 points some on specific issues within the climate change negotiations, as well as other crosscutting issues which delegates at the UNFCCC usually do not take into account such as the impact on education, food sovereignty, the rights of Mother Earth, the adoption of new ways of life unattached to the idea of development and intergenerational exchange as solutions to the rising global temperatures and its disastrous effects.
Led by Dr. James E. Hansen from 1981 to 2013, research at GISS emphasized a broad study of global change, which is an interdisciplinary initiative addressing natural and man - made changes in our environment that occur on various time scales — from one - time forcings such as volcanic explosions, to seasonal / annual effects such as El Niño, and on up to the millennia of ice ages — and that affect the habitability of our planet.
Broad - scale changes in vegetation in general, and tree loss in particular, have pronounced effects on climate processes through biogeophysical mechanisms such as albedo, evapotranspiration (ET), and carbon dioxide exchange with the atmosphere [11].
Global models incorporating land use, such as Integrated Assessment Models and Earth System Models, are improving their accounting of the complex biogeophysical and biogeochemical effects of heterogeneous land management practices within broad land use classes (Erb et al 2016).
(para. 36, italics added) The Court thus opted for a lenient and broad interpretation of the types of measures that authorities can undertake to avoid adverse effects to a Natura 2000 site, as it could have construed the types of measures allowed as only those measures that directly mitigate the adverse effect of the project, such as for instance, restrictions on the water usage and discharge of cooling water.
Highlights include a review of the new changes to the Tariff coming into effect this month and broader issues such as the theoretical underpinnings of cost awards and access to justice concerns.
The classic definition of confidentiality remains that of Lord Goff in the Spycatcher case (above) in which he stated his opinion «that a duty of confidence arises when confidential information comes to the knowledge of a person (the confidant) in circumstances where he has notice, or is held to have agreed, that the information is confidential, with the effect that it would be just in all the circumstances that he should be precluded from disclosing the information to others... The existence of this broad general principle reflects the fact that there is such a public interest in the maintenance of confidences, that the law will provide remedies for their protection».
It would be worth knowing more about the effects of such interventions on broader factors such as relationship
The instrument on which our assessment is based has demonstrated a dose — response relationship to a broad array of diagnosed mental and physical health outcomes (14), and a response bias is highly unlikely to yield such effects.
More commonly, the positive effects are broader, such as receiving a thank you (69 percent) or generating goodwill (60 percent).
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