Sentences with phrase «than desirable effects»

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For all the enthusiasm in some circles about free trade deals, there remains a slight distaste for large trade deals thanks to the less - than - desirable side effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement, negotiated in 1994 with Canada and Mexico.
Biblical literalism is a powerful force today; it tends to imprison people in attitudes that were suitable enough when science and technology were little dreamt of but which fail to illuminate a society in which, for instance, it is desirable, because of the effects of modern hygiene on death rates, for women to bear, on the average, perhaps a third as many infants as were appropriate two or three thousand or even two hundred years ago, a society in which war might mean something like the end of the species, or at least vastly closer to that than any war of the past could be.
Subsequently, work in the Markou laboratory showed that these compounds had desirable effects on nicotine dependence in animal models, while offering a better side - effect profile than other alternatives under study (full agonists at the same receptors).
In addition, animals in the wild have substantially more exercise than is common for many modern humans, and it will therefore be desirable in the future to study and analyse the effects of exercise.
They are explanations of what happens during weight loss on a keto diet, rather than specific instructions Ketosis is desirable during weight loss because it suppresses the appetite — but this effect may not fully kick in for a while; leptin sensitivity (which tells you you don't need to eat when your stored energy is ready to burn) may also take a while to reboot.
There are two possible effects that come from lifting the title of a respected movie classic: on the one hand, it can be perceived as an audacious, assuring wink to savvy viewers that you're aware, as a filmmaker, of your movie's debt to hallowed classics of the medium; on the other hand, it can serve to accentuate how much more desirable revisiting older, better films would be, than to sit through a pretty bad new one.
The often soft dialogue and sometimes overpowering sound effects require a bit more volume adjustment than desirable.
It's true that students from those schools who did enroll in post-secondary schooling were more likely to go to a 4 than 2 year college, but it is unclear if this is a desirable outcome given that it may be a mismatch for their needs and this more nuanced effect is not commensurate with the giant test score gains.
> Okey doke; let's agree that windpower is a good thing, generally, that it's desirable that engineering solutions be sought to (further) minimize and certainly monitor the effect on bird life — especially raptors — and that the «cats kill more birds than wind turbines» argument isn't a stellar example of a well - reasoned scientific argument addressing a legit scientific concern.
Therefore, although growing up with single or cohabiting parents rather than with married parents is linked with less desirable outcomes for children and youth, comparisons of the size of such effects, across outcomes, ages, and cohorts, is not possible.
In support of Berridge's position, many studies have shown that foster care can not completely replace residential care, that placement in foster care is not necessarily better or more desirable than residential care for all children and young people, and that the effects of foster care long - term as well as short - term — are not better than those of residential care (Milligan, 2001).
Disorders such as depression, social anxiety, eating disorders, PTSD, and OCD are often highly comorbid with each other and with personality disorders, a fact which helps explain why even state - of - the - art methods for their treatment often have less - than - desirable effects.
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