Sentences with phrase «suffer irreversible»

If the attachment figure is broken or disrupted during the critical two year period, the child will suffer irreversible long - term consequences of this maternal deprivation.
In Sturgeon, the Court held that when passengers» flights are subject to long delay, that is delay equal to or in excess of three hours, passengers of such flights are entitled to compensation on the basis of Article 7 of the Regulation, like those passengers whose original flights have been cancelled, given that they suffer an irreversible loss of time and, hence, a comparable inconvenience (par.
Research shows that prisoners can suffer irreversible and harmful psychological effects from isolation after 15 days.
Take Prince Charles, who in 2009 famously gave the Earth 100 months to clean up its act or suffer irreversible and cataclysmic disaster.
If we allow sustained global average temperature increases of more than 1 degree Celsius, we will suffer irreversible climate destabilization and a planet largely inhospitable to human civilization.
The cat eats a bit of any part of the flower, petals, stems, or even just sniffs the pollen, and can suffer irreversible, potentially fatal, kidney damage as a result.
Research also suggests that impoverished regions in particular benefit from smaller schools and districts, and can suffer irreversible damage if consolidation occurs.
Many say that Facebook has suffered irreversible damage since the scandal was brought to light.
Just remember: The first to take on Jesus as a psychologist, though not as a medically trained psychopathologist, was the German scholar and philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the greatest critics of Christianity (who ended up suffering an irreversible mental breakdown himself) People do not willingly die for a lie.
This decision was made on the basis of evidence submitted by pathologists, which stated that all the victims had by this stage suffered irreversible traumatic asphyxia.
Thompson and Lengyel are looking into the possibility of using the presence of HAP as an early warning signal for AMD risk with a hope that this will aid early intervention before patients have suffered irreversible vision loss.
Dogs experiencing heart irregularities (arrhythmias), those whose stomachs have already suffered irreversible damage and those who could not get to the vets soon enough are at much greater risk of death.
There needs to be international recognition that communities and countries are suffering irreversible losses due to climate breakdown, now, and governments need to put new money on the table to help developing countries compensate, adapt to the impacts of climate change and tackle urgent development needs.
Jamie Gorman, campaigner for Young Friends of the Earth Europe said: «Communities are suffering irreversible losses due to climate breakdown, now.
His spinal cord had been damaged and he had suffered irreversible paralysis.
Settlement for a medical malpractice victim who suffered irreversible brain damage after doctors failed to diagnose her heart condition prior to foot surgery
Many say that Facebook has suffered irreversible damage since the scandal was brought to light.

Not exact matches

Pollster Frank Graves of Ekos Research points out that Jean Chrétien's 1993 win wasn't followed by any «post-election swoon,» while Paul Martin after 2004 and Stephen Harper after 2011 suffered declines which, far from being short - term slumps, proved irreversible.
It was decided that, by this point, each individual that would go on to perish had already suffered fatal, irreversible injury.
These results offer new hope for the millions of people suffering from, or at risk of developing, liver failure — an increasingly common condition that results in progressive and irreversible loss of liver function.
I founded a prolific brain bank and after analyzing this vast collection, it became clear to me that by the time the first symptoms of AD manifest, the brain has already suffered considerable and irreversible damage.
Twelve percent of the subjects, all of whom were vegans, had stage IV B12 deficiency.29 Even though the average length of time the subjects had followed the raw food diet was only 3.6 years, over half the vegans were developing pernicious anemia; if many of them were eating folate - rich diets, the proportion of vegans developing irreversible nervous system degeneration might have been even higher than the proportion the study suggested were suffering from severe deficiency.
Suppose the FDA told you about the multitude of detailed scientific studies proving the soy estrogenic endocrine disruptor toxicity causation of (irreversible) autism, seizures, mental retardation, allergies, asthma, thymus damage, hypothyroidism, immune deficiency disorders, damage to pancreas, liver, and kidney, diabetes, leukemia, multiple cancers, metastasis, gender chaos and infertility — pain and suffering for a lifetime.
For animals that are suffering from irreversible disease, injury or other infirmities, those that pose a safety threat, or those for which a caring home can not be found, euthanasia is the most humane alternative.
The goal of her research is to develop new strategies to improve healing and prevent irreversible joint disease and chronic pain in equine and human athletes who suffer orthopedic injuries.
Besides the endless suffering, puppies of these dogs often end up with serious irreversible health issues that even a miracle healer or vet will not solve.
She suffered such physical and psychological abuse that much of it is irreversible.
But it's important to emphasize that if southwest North America moves into a dust bowl by mid-century or later (PNAS Irreversible climate change due to carbon dioxide emissions, http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2009/01/28/0812721106.full.pdf+html), there will be suffering closer to home, even for people on other parts of the continent.
Won't they suffer — belatedly to be sure — at the hands of Governments trying to reset the planet's climate system, even if it is too late to stop what had, by then, become an irreversible trend?
Yet, at the same time, the failure to mount an adequately ambitious response — one scaled to the actual threat — would force us to endure irreversible harms, and accept catastrophic risks, and suffer a future in which continued prosperity itself comes to be outside the bounds of realism.
For decades the Sahel has been presented as suffering from irreversible degradation, leading to desert advancement and the impoverishment of the population.
Consistent with the guidelines for responsible investing embodied in the Equator Principles, banks have a responsibility to consider the suffering and irreversible damage to Earth systems that the opening up of the Galilee Basin would help bring about.
But a very real danger exists that this ruling might inform other actions by the judiciary in the Phillipines, and that has direct implications for «Golden Rice», a species of rice modified to include beta carotene, which could help supply vitamin A to the 190 million children and 19 million pregnant women in 122 countries who suffer vitamin A deficiency (VAD), a type of malnutrition that kills 1 — 2 million people a year and causes 500,000 cases of irreversible blindness.
Whether you (or Edim) personally want to worry about these things is up to you, my point is that there are plenty of potential effects of climate change which would not fall into the «abrupt and irreversible» category but could still cause big problems if they occur, so just because the particular outcomes the IPCC classifies as such may not happen this century it doesn't logically mean we won't suffer serious impacts in the shorter term.
Canadian solar manufacturers will suffer «immediate, severe, and irreversible injuries» as a result of the new US safeguard measures, according to a lawsuit they have filed against the Trump administration.
situations involving the removal of a seriously ill person in which substantial grounds have been shown for believing that he or she, although not at imminent risk of dying, would face a real risk, on account of the absence of appropriate treatment in the receiving country or the lack of access to such treatment, of being exposed to a serious, rapid and irreversible decline in his or her state of health resulting in intense suffering or to a significant reduction in life expectancy.
The collateral damage suffered by families involved in estate litigation is often devastating and irreversible.
An individual's condition will be considered «grievous and irremediable» if it is serious and incurable, has put them in an «advanced state of irreversible decline in capacity», has caused them intolerable, enduring physical or psychological suffering, and where their natural death is reasonably foreseeable.
When a very serious injury is suffered, there will often be irreversible and life changing damage, such as paralysis, severe traumatic brain damage, amputations, severe burns or even death.
Patients may have to live with the risk of developing blood clots, and may have suffered permanent kidney injury or other irreversible damage to vital organs.
(a) they have a serious and incurable illness, disease or disability; (b) they are in an advanced state of irreversible decline in capability; (c) that illness, disease or disability or that state of decline causes them enduring physical or psychological suffering that is intolerable to them and that can not be relieved under conditions that they consider acceptable; and (d) their natural death has become reasonably foreseeable, taking into account all of their medical circumstances, without a prognosis necessarily having been made as to the specific length of time that they have remaining.
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