Sentences with phrase «wide reaching effects»

It stimulates the flow of blood, lymph, nerves and chi through the abdominal and pelvic region, having wide reaching effects throughout the whole system.

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In - depth analyses of elite and public opinion survey data from the United States and China on a wide range of security issues provide nuanced and far - reaching insights into the potential effects of these attitudes on the U.S. - China relationship.
Good - government advocates fear this morning Supreme Court ruling could have wide - reaching effects for New York's own aggregate limits on campaign contributions in a given election cycle.
In a perfect demonstration of the Streisand effect, online debates about speakers being no - platformed regularly reach a much wider audience than their banned speeches or panel appearances would have.
But there was also a sense among lawmakers that the education reform measures approved in the budget will not just have wide - reaching effects for schools and politics, but will likely be before them again next year.
These proteins interact to form complex signaling pathways that can have wide - reaching effects.
Two new analyses of the male sex chromosome have concluded that its genes have vital, wide - reaching effects on every cell in the body
Environmentally, if computer hardware is just dumped in landfill, it can have wide - reaching effects with electronic goods containing toxic substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium and arsenic.
The study has argued that it is not just the responsibility of the Department for Education (DfE) alone and that the UK was struggling with a skills deficit on foreign languages that would have «wide - reaching economic, political and military effects».
Through leveraging the power of internet connectivity, important services such as health, education, agriculture, and environmental management are now having much wider reach and improved effect.
Roger Young, a senior financial planner at T. Rowe Price, says, «The U.S. tax reform measure could have wide - reaching effects on financial planning decisions for millions of Americans in 2018.
Training and teaching your dog using positive reinforcement methods will have much more wide - reaching and lost - lasting effects without having to resort to the use to pain or fear.
In «States of Surveillance,» artists employ a variety of strategies to examine the wide - reaching effects of surveillance technologies while pointing to paths of resistance.
In their discussion of national - level and macroeconomic rebound effects, the report cites work by Barker et al (2009) using IEA modeling data that finds global average economy - wide rebound effects will reach approximately 31 % by 2020 and 52 % by 2030.
The world - wide programmes by cities to clean up air pollution and introduce electric vehicles are also expected to have a dramatic effect on reducing emissions, and there are hopes than some countries will reach their Paris targets more easily than they expected.
After seeing the effect of our efforts, the governing board decided to retreat to a policy of delayed open access to the articles (currently with a three - year moving wall), hoping to strike a balance between the cost - recovery needs of the journal and the long - term goal of reaching the widest possible audience for history scholarship.
Regulatory requirements in Canada have wide - reaching effects for business and will continue to ramp up in 2018, potentially impacting cross-border competitiveness.
Rutter & Quinton (1977) found that factors existing in children's social environment were linked to health - risk behaviors later in life, and were the first researchers to describe neglect, abuse, and other forms of maltreatment (what would later be considered adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs) in terms of their cumulative effect, range of adversity, and wide - reaching impact on both mental and physical health over the course of an individual's lifetime.
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