Sentences with phrase «with myriad causes»

I'll assume that you know America's collective growing waistline in a major health problem, with myriad causes from diet to exercise to economic.

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If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to do some terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
That's great news if you still care about the Hall of Fame, but even those with a passion for it are starting to see that slip for myriad reasons, reasons that have already caused others to subscribe to Cooperstown nihilism.
There are lots of kids with autism as there are lots of children with Down Syndrome and a myriad of other issues but current research does not support claims that vaccinations cause autism.
This disease can cause severe and rapid decay of the baby teeth, with that causing a myriad of problems for the child.
As a bit of history, the theory began when Bowlby was asked to study orphaned infants and children after WWII who presented with myriad problems — socially, emotionally, and cognitively — and he determined that the cause of these problems stemmed from a lack of maternal involvement.
Among the key reasons cited by the Assembly and the ECA for adopting a June primary date are that, in their view: an August primary would result in reduced turnout because many voters vacation during that month; identifying and training sufficient poll workers would be very difficult during a prime vacation period; schools, which are often used as poll sites, are frequently closed and unstaffed during the summer; and that, given the myriad tasks that must be completed to prepare and transmit ballots, as well as the inevitable delays caused by administrative challenges, machine malfunctions and counting of paper ballots, setting a June date would ensure better compliance with UOCAVA's 45 - day ballot transmission requirement.
«For decades the electronics industry has come up with a myriad of tricks to remove all the defects from their devices because defects often cause problems in conventional electronics,» Awschalom explained.
What might explain their rapid wound healing abilities while immersed in seawater with its myriads of bacteria which would be expected to quickly cause infections in open wounds?
Such analysis requires an «attribution study,» which often uses myriad runs of high - powered computer models to determine the odds of an event occurring with, and without, human - caused changes to the atmosphere.
While this provides the brain with an alternative fuel and has been shown to improve cognitive function, it does nothing to address the myriad other issues attendant with the metabolic derangement that is likely the root cause of AD.
That can only show you immediate cause / effect, but the effect of many suspect foods is insidious... like the way gluten can destroy the villi, and leave a person a physical and mental wreck, with a myriad of health problems that seem impossible to unravel.
Damage to our DNA is exactly what causes both cancer AND aging, along with a myriad of other chronic conditions.
These online training tools are ideally suited for microlearning because they limit the pressures your employees must endure, rather than barraging them with a myriad of challenging tasks and dilemmas that cause cognitive overload and emotional strain.
Working With Difficult People A myriad of situations that will cause you difficulty can arise within the workplace.
Descriptions of Henry's descent into madness are particularly striking, as are the myriad relationships and duplicities that shaped the era, ultimately causing the war, which unfold intimately as Haggard couples fact with the affecting personal details.
As we are only concerned with the Dog flea here, or Ctenocephalides canis I won't list the myriad other classifications or problems they can cause.
But this can do more harm than good, for calcium must be in balance with phosphorus and magnesium in the diet, and an overabundance of calcium can cause a myriad of problems.
A survivor of breast cancer, Karen has devoted her time and talents to a myriad of charitable causes and will now kindly share her skills with ABC apprentices.
In cases with these dogs, a regular dog food can aggravate these sensitivities and cause a myriad of health problems.
A rooftop solar photovoltaic system offers myriad benefits to both building owners and the environment; to maximize the benefits, however, it is important to be aware of the potential causes and effects of problems with rooftop installations.
Studies indicate that this disconnect has caused myriad issues that we now expect to be corrected with modern medicine and drug therapy.
Jim has defended banks in connection with suits arising under various truth in lending laws as well the Uniform Commercial Code, has prosecuted multi district litigation involving injuries purportedly caused by the ingestion of certain prescription and over-the-counter drugs and has engaged in sales practices and securities litigation arising under common law, a myriad of consumer protection statutes, and the Securities and Exchange Acts.
Sadly, the answers are myriad, a convoluted mess of causes and effects that intersect with each other like an intricate and deadly web that continues to hamper Valve's plans.
Any potential cause of «changes in mood» needs to be examined carefully, as this is a cloudy concept with a myriad of potential causes.
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