Even very severe controls on carbon emissions might fail to halt the destruction of many coral reefs: We don't
know the effects of the carbon that has already been emitted.
This is of course dependent on whether those words are used by medical providers, many of whom simply treat the injuries and do
not know the effects of their records.
Without knowing the effects from the recent election on student loan borrowers, would you recommend getting on a repayment plan now - before graduation?
They're the ones
who know the effect foods can have on their bodies after all, so we can only assume they choose to eat only the best and healthiest.
Of course the rate of invasion has increased exponentially with modern human commerce and no
one knows the effects that will bring.
She has some much needed insight especially on the subject of the birth control pill and some of its
lesser known effects.
That developing lens is centered on not
just knowing the effects of having a «growth mindset,» but realizing the power of its implementation in the work in which I engage.
If the answer to either question is «no», then you are blindly taking moral authority without consent, and
without knowing the effect.
They analysed genetic variants
with known effects on height and body mass index (BMI) from 119,000 individuals aged between 40 and 70 in the UK Biobank — a database of biological information from half a million British adults — using a technique called mendelian randomisation.
«The next step will be a new state accountability system through waivers, but you won't
know its effects even by the end of the presidential campaign.»
According to the CEO of the National Consumer Agency, Ann Fitzgerald, it is very important that
students know the effects of their poor credit history in how their financial status in the future.
Now, with publication of a study by investigators at the Cedars - Sinai Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute, ALS
researchers know the effects of the attack are worsened, at least in part, by the aging and failure of support cells called astrocytes, which normally provide nutrients, housekeeping, structure and other forms of assistance for neurons.
In a Geophysical Research Letter (28, 2353 - 2356, June15, 2001), Lyatsky et al argued that Bz and
other known effects account for less than one - third of the seasonal ups - and - downs of geomagnetic storms.
I think I saw such fast results when I started dry brushing in Scotland because I had been living without fluoride for several months already (even though I didn't
know the effect fluoride was having on my body at the time).
Lis D, Stellingwerff T, Kitic CM, Ahuja KD, Fell
J. No effects of a short - term gluten - free diet on performance in nonceliac athletes.
Moment of defiance follows moment of torture follows moment of defiance in an endless series of familiar causes and
known effects traveled variously by every prisoner of war film from Bridge on the River Kwai to The Great Escape and on and on.
I do know that there is an urban heat island effect — as does everyone, so there's no need, false netdr, to re-discover it — but I do accept that that DFW, at least, doesn't show that this real and well
known effect actually contaminates the temperature record.
Joseph Neuberger was able to establish in cross-examination that the
complainant knew the effect criminal charges would have on her success in obtaining full custody and exclusive possession of the home.
The Weston personal injury lawyers at Mark Schiffrin P.
A. know the effects of an unexpected accident.
More in agreement
with known effects of fibre, RS modestly blunted the glycemic impact of the bagel at breakfast (statistically non-significant; note the huge error bars).
Montignac, now dead, was advocating fructose because of its lower glycemic index, probably
without knowing its effect on the liver.