Sentences with phrase «underappreciated effect»

An underappreciated effect of the Great Recession is how it put on steroids the amounts by which elite US firms can outflank their UK counterparts on partner compensation.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University researchers say environmental factors are having an underappreciated effect on the course of disease and evolution by prompting genetic mutations through epigenetics, a process by which genes are turned on and off independent of an organism's DNA sequence.
Washington State University researchers say environmental factors are having an underappreciated effect on the course of disease and evolution by prompting genetic mutations through epigenetics, a process by which genes are turned on and off independent of an organism's DNA sequence.
Now, researchers have explored how and why this volatility varies during hydrogenation, suggesting that a previously underappreciated effect from carbon - hydrogen bonds in the molecule is the main culprit.
Investors could see even more gains in 2018 thanks to underappreciated effects of tax reform, according to UBS analysts.
Investors could see even more upside in 2018 thanks to underappreciated effects of tax reform, according to UBS analysts.

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We've always understood this in the context of nature -; the «butterfly effect») is often cited albeit scientifically unproven -; where a material variation in any basic ecosystem could inadvertently harm countless other and different lives, but it's been underappreciated in the business world.
U.S. stocks have already retraced a large part of their early February losses, but we believe the coming positive effects of new U.S. tax and spending plans are still underappreciated by markets.
While the UK economy has already shown signs of slowing and would probably feel the greater effect as businesses accelerate their contingency measures for such an outcome, the possible impact on the EU may be significant and remains somewhat underappreciated, in our view.
When it comes to both health and performance, taurine is one of the most underappreciated essential nutrients in the body — you might be familiar with it as an ingredient in energy drinks or a bodybuilding supplement, but how much do you really know about its effects?
«PCOS is one of the most common conditions affecting young women today, and the effect on mental health is still underappreciated,» said study author Dr. Aled Rees, who's with the Neurosciences and Mental Health Research Institute at Cardiff University in Wales.
Man, it's great,» Waff exclaimed as he dubbed the film an underappreciated classic, particularly for its impressive practical effects when it came to the titular car's destruction.
Could this second effect be important, and possibly underappreciated?
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