Sentences with phrase «ultimately affect communities»

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Removing the exemption could dramatically limit their attractiveness, which would ultimately affect America's ability to maintain livable communities.
Though the bill must ultimately be accepted at the state level, a group of city council members, including Manhattan representatives Melissa Mark - Viverito, Robert Jackson and Ydanis Rodriguez, is voicing its support for the legislation via a resolution that was proposed to the council on Wednesday, saying the current law unfairly affects people in their communities.
«The communities in which you live and the communities much farther out... are ultimately affected by the work that you do.»
It takes a toll on their mental and physical health, affects the health and safety of their families and, ultimately affects the quality of life in their communities
Our shared interest of this conference is to generate resources and share knowledge in our quest to bring awareness, educate and ultimately, care and support to the community affected by PCOS.
Too often, healthcare policy makers are unaware of the many ways that Lyme disease seriously affects patients, their families, their communities, and ultimately the whole nation.
Ultimately, more studies are needed to determine how arsenic in food affects human health, said Carolyn Murray, an assistant professor of community and family medicine at Dartmouth Medical School.
The case does ultimately stem from a complaint lodged by one individual; however, the centre of interest is the wholesale and collective character of measures which affect an entire community and are liable to stigmatise all the members of that community and their social environment.»
Ultimately, the initiative could result in a mental health recovery model that could be used by other communities affected by natural disasters.
Little did they know that their community would be profoundly affected the next day by massive wildfires, forcing an evacuation of its 7,000 residents and ultimately destroying about 40 per cent of the town.
Evans, who has served various Brampton Real Estate Board committees for 17 years and was board president in 2004, says, «Working with the BREB gave me a sense of community and made me more aware of the issues in this area that affect housing, the neighbourhood and ultimately the families who live here.»
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