Sentences with phrase «which compromise»

The intervention strategies which compromise Post Induction Therapy originated as a result of experimental application of strategies developed to treat the effects of child hood trauma.
Majority often overlook this crucial which compromise the success of their application.
It also creates reflections and glare, both of which compromise image quality.
Some examples include: a badly leaking roof, collapsed septic field, major structural deficiencies which compromise the tenant's safety, or if the landlord cut off the hydro or water.
In between the two you have the agility class which compromise speed for better health than the speed class and more effective track movement.
It also leads to the use of coercive training techniques, which compromise welfare, and actually cause problem behaviours.
As an added bonus, Parasite Dr. also helps to cleanse the system and contains herbs with antifungal properties, thus helping to reduce systemic yeast infections which compromise health and weaken immune functioning.
Numerous health problems, some of which are irreversible and all of which compromise quality of life, affect plus - sized pets.
This is an area in which a compromise can make sense.
Mercedes sent us a car with nearly $ 40,000 in options, some of which compromise the 603 - horsepower sedan.
This means avoiding reforms such as letting students opt out and giving districts choice in what test to use, both of which compromise the integrity of the comparisons.
Additionally, we are consuming tons of antibiotics through our food and for self treatments and taking birth control pills which all compromise the gut lining and increase the chance of reacting to a food.
Starches and grains are low in nutrients and because they taste bland we usually add sugar, salt, and fats which compromise their potential health value.
They actively increase their swimming speed in increased turbulence and are passively reoriented through morphology - flow interactions, which compromise their ability to maintain directed swimming.
«They end up with many dysfunctional mitochondria, which compromise repair of injured myofibers.
All of this, however, would require a political culture in which compromise was prized above ideological purity and careful preparation above nationalist histrionics.
If it is due to the way in which labour is managed in hospital, changes should be made to practices which compromise the safety of labouring women.
More common are schools in which some compromise has been worked out between the two models.
Even then there will always be mitigating circumstances which compromise the usefulness of a dogmatic, set in concrete, approach to understanding and actually living, not merely reflecting on, life.
Suggestions of ways to accommodate him, such as an internal referral system, were dismissed by the court, which stated that his employer was «entitled to treat the issue as one of principle, in which compromise is inappropriate.»
What, then, must we hold before us as we deal with the relativities of human existence in which some compromise seems inevitable?
This is one exchange which compromises a relatively small amount of bitcoin dollar - traded volumes globally.
The biggest breaches to date include a notorious 2013 holiday - shopping - season attack on Target Corp and a major breach at Home Depot Inc, each of which compromised tens of millions of payment card numbers.
The hack of Uber which compromised the sensitive data of 50 million customers and drivers, and the attack on Tesla's servers by cryptominers are two prime examples of how easy it is to infiltrate companies through their cloud services layer.
A study of the political philosophy of scientists1 finds that they seldom recognize the diversity of interests present in group situations or the processes of negotiation by which compromises must often be reached.
The experience of Christian ecclesial communities that have adopted similar strategies in the past two centuries strongly suggests that those which compromised their Christian identity in one generation held little interest for subsequent generations.
I wasn't fast enough with the final assembly, which compromised the quality of the crust.
Unfortunately we got undercut by Force India at the first pit stop which compromised our race a bit.
If you wish to obsess on a group of people which compromises roughly the same amount of people who died from bubonic plague since 1945, you go girl.
Instead, they are thinking about rebelling as soon as they can, or complying with your wishes, which compromises their self esteem.
That dynamic adds up to either a soft Brexit or a no - deal Brexit, in which the compromises it demands are considered intolerable by the hard fringe of the Tory party.
Rather than penalising certain breed types, which compromises the welfare of the animal, Dogs Trust wants to see a clear legislative focus on «deed not breed» and a new dialogue on the social problem of «dangerous owners»..
In lung tissue, damage repair means a buildup of scar tissue, which compromises the lung.
But it is often harmful or painful and can reduce the animals» fitness, which compromises the usefulness of the data collected.
Deletion of the GM - CSF gene in the mouse led to reduction and impaired regulatory function of gut tissue macrophages and dendritic cells which compromised induction of tolerance to food antigens and increased mice susceptibility to IBD.
Unfortunately this means there's little genetic diversity flowing into the fledgling wild wolf population, which compromises the ability of the 58 wolves in Arizona and New Mexico to grow healthily and sustainably.
Chromosomal instability (CIN) often results in aneuploidy, which compromises cell fitness and leads to cell death.
Rushing through your meal or eating on the run will put your body in a state of fight or flight, which compromises or shuts down your digestive processes, cutting off the assimilation of nutrients into your system.
Therefore, violating intellectual property is no different morally than violating other property rights, which compromises the very processes of survival and therefore constitutes an immoral act (Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal).
Studies show that concentrated glucose consumption without antioxidants causes oxidative stress in the blood [22] and puts you in a pro-oxidative state, [23] which compromises your immune defenses.
If you have a digestive issue which compromises absorption, this may be the best choice.
You probably spend much of your day hunched over at your desk, which compromises your ability to perform these very movement patterns.
However, antibiotics often cause more problems than they fix because they inadvertently kill off all of your «good» bacteria which compromises the functioning of your entire digestive system.
Removing acidic processed foods, sugar, flour, high - glycemic foods, coffee, and alcohol can prevent alterations in membrane potential which compromises mitochondrial function by interfering with the electron transport chain integral to oxygen - based oxidative phosphorylation (55, 56).
And like vitamin D, research shows that many people are also deficient in magnesium, which compromises many bodily functions.
The flat characters are either stupid or relentlessly mean - spirited, which compromises any satirical insight.
This is a digital product which compromises of 10 chapters of teaching aids, with direct links to over 70 editable lesson ideas which can be copied into already established lesson plans.
In harmony with the new educational agenda 2030, the Ministers of Education and Culture of Latin America and the Caribbean prepared an official statement in which they compromised to advance in quality education systems, reaffirming that education is a fundamental human right, the basis for ensuring the realization of other rights, and is essential for prosperity and peaceful, inclusive, equitable, and sustainable growth in the region.
-LSB-...] Other states with private school choice are finding — surprise, surprise — that regulations such as testing restrict the opportunities available to families, which compromises the entire goal of school choice.
For other candidates, the position was not a good fit for their skill set, which compromised their ability to perform the role.
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