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"deleterious" Definitions
  1. harmful and damaging

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"Toshiba is already in a deleterious financial position," Kuwahara said.
But it is deleterious to our psyche and our health.
But I think what we have is just so deleterious.
The deleterious effects of sleep loss are also well documented.
The church can and must help thwart such deleterious choices.
They'll only amplify the deleterious trends we're still struggling to understand.
The salt is having a more deleterious impact, the scientists say.
Congress need not enact WTPA to see this model's deleterious effects.
That kind of intensity could be deleterious to the songwriting process.
It's also very deleterious for the good bacteria in your vagina.
These startups focused on reducing humanity's deleterious effects on ocean ecosystems.
As evidence piles up about the deleterious impact of global tourism,
It ignores the deleterious effects of prison labor on prisoners and society.
Microgravity would have seriously deleterious effects on the sexiness of the situation.
Unwinding some of Mr Mugabe's more deleterious policies would be a start.
Untold more suffered and died from the deleterious effects of radiation poisoning.
Inbreeding decreases genetic diversity, which means that deleterious mutations can pile up.
Foreign interference in those elections has other deleterious effects on US interests.
In fact, they may be more deleterious than the moms who peddle perfection.
Those cuts continue to have a deleterious effect on critical research and development.
The lost revenue from TCJA will have two deleterious effects to our country.
The Council wanted the study to show deleterious county revenue effects of timeshares.
Yellowstone's grizzly bears remain isolated and consequently acutely vulnerable to deleterious environmental changes.
He was arrested and charged with distributing food containing noxious or deleterious material.
Its estimates are the most aggressive credible ones of deleterious effects of NAFTA.
Many argue that complying with the FBI could also be deleterious for tech businesses.
This minimized the effect of Espresso coffee which may be deleterious compared to others.
The balance of the show shifted a bit, but not in any deleterious way.
Mr. Carter's proposal that President Obama recognize Palestine would produce a similarly deleterious result.
Other experts worry about deleterious effects on public education with DeVos at the helm.
Whether caused by nature or man, these crises have major deleterious effects on societies.
Armies established themselves as the ultimate arbiters during crises, with deleterious consequences for democracy.
As a pediatrician working with these very families, I see these deleterious effects firsthand.
The deleterious impact on an older caregiver's health may continue after a parent's death.
Sometimes these routines are sufficiently strong enough that they override deleterious effects of light exposure.
At this time, its unclear why this particular fungicide is so deleterious to honeybees' health.
For instance, species with smaller population sizes have on average more mutations that are deleterious.
Artificial timelines of this sort are deleterious to diplomacy and utterly unnecessary for American security.
But they could be almost as deleterious to American press freedoms in the long run.
Finally, the Surgeon General suggests that cannabis poses unique, deleterious effects to the developing brain.
But some researchers do worry about it having deleterious effects on us, skewing our morality.
Member states gave up their authority over monetary policy, often to deleterious effect at home.
And I think those have had at the least deleterious impact on the stock itself.
Whenever one species inherits genes from another, the outcome can be either deleterious, neutral or adaptive.
The vectors for abuse and deleterious effects with something like Super Chats are simply too numerous.
"People are already making selections on embryos and pregnancies far outside the deleterious stuff," says Schadt.
The ongoing propaganda campaign waged through social media such as Facebook has been just as deleterious.
The deleterious effect of this regulatory burden on energy innovation and baseload security cannot be understated.
However, binding physicians to practice without any personal conscience could have a deleterious effect on society.
"The delay was just truly egregious, and it had a really deleterious impact," Mr. Herman said.
Additional deleterious effects of digital dependence include reduced cognitive function, weight gain, sleeplessness and damaged relationships.
Mr. Taubes has built a career touting the deleterious effects of processed food and added sugar.
It did look less irksome and deleterious to my mental health than what I use today.
Airbnb long has been under fire for its supposedly deleterious effects on communities around the world.
Tariffs by themselves and an escalating trade war would certainly have deleterious effects on just about everything.
But on the other hand, they're also more likely to produce children and grandchildren with deleterious mutations.
The deleterious effects on players' gray matter did not quite rise to the level of secondary concern.
Because research specific to sugar's deleterious effects is wanting, the science, Mr Taubes concedes, is not definitive.
Bosworth tells me "I think the alternatives for adblockers would be very deleterious to the user experience".
This modified version of neutral theory suggests that many mutations are not strictly neutral, but slightly deleterious.
In small populations, however, purifying selection is less effective and allows slightly deleterious mutations to behave neutrally.
DSX will be used to study the deleterious effects of radiation on electrical components, circuits, and materials.
John D. Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman in 2016, also had his email compromised, to deleterious effect.
But it's a mistake to think his hyperbole and the frenetic public chatter don't have deleterious effects.
John D. Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman in 2016, also had his email compromised, to deleterious effect.
I want to ensure that nothing we do will have a deleterious effect on what is there.
Self-doubt or fears of post-incident hyper-scrutiny can have a deleterious effect on officer safety.
All of them (and all of us) have experienced the deleterious effects of climate change and pollution.
If generating revenue can hurt your valuation, making a profit can have an even more deleterious effect.
In the meantime, controversial mining concessions and other foreign concessions have had deleterious effects in the countryside.
Kelly, long a market bear, adds that this is liable to have a deleterious effect on the market.
We have overwhelming evidence of the deleterious effects of postpartum depression on children's cognition, development, and emotional functioning.
The changes led to a sharp and deleterious drop in successful legal challenges by defendants in federal courts.
In our fixation on bleakness, we echo a deleterious conception of our humanity already rampant in the culture.
My research shows that unnecessary stressors, like sexual harassment and bullying behaviors, lead to deleterious mental health outcomes.
The former president told CBS he worried that Bolton's hawkish instincts would have a "deleterious" influence on Trump.
Agencies originally created categorical exclusions to speed approval of projects that could not plausibly have deleterious environmental consequences.
Here he described slavery as an evil, but one that had more deleterious effects on whites than blacks.
Consequently, the hotel industry is perhaps most vulnerable to the deleterious effects of the new joint employer standard.
"If you start to take it personally, it will start to have a deleterious effect," Ms. Haberman said.
His lyrics throughout captivate because they capture both the allure and the deleterious effects of lifestyle he portrays.
"Alcohol can increase the likelihood of deleterious outcomes even when there's no alcohol left in your body," White said.
His proposed restrictive trade policies have led some to say his election could lead to deleterious effects for stocks.
The problem is that we've allowed our environments to be constructed to support deleterious behaviors and discourage positive ones.
Ohta argued that if population sizes are large enough, purifying selection will purge them of even slightly deleterious mutations.
The biologists recognize that the situation may be quite different between correcting deleterious genes or carrying out genetic enhancement.
You're saying that no resource, no matter how valuable, is off-limits to development -- no matter how obviously deleterious.
His trolling of Emanuel goes beyond pettiness; it highlights the deleterious effect liberal policies can have on public safety.
It could potentially help in fending off both viral and bacterial infections  and combat the deleterious effects of inflammation.
That gene mutation, deleterious BRCA, will have to be identified via a genetic test that the FDA approved Monday.
Of course they don't want to pay for a study that shows the deleterious effects of their whole operation.
Our experiment was very rude and uncontrollable, and there will be other deleterious effects, as well as many unknowns.
The new OIG report documents the deleterious effects this policy has had on the mental health of these children.
Read more >>> Your inclination to clam up around money has another deleterious side effect: It can reduce your pay.
It also enables patients to report outcomes immediately so that protocols with deleterious side effects can be quickly changed.
In the same way, the forces of natural selection weed out the less advantageous and more deleterious mutations over time.
Every day there is some article published about the deleterious effects of one food group, and another article rebutting it.
There are also signs of how decreased trust between Washington and Brussels have had deleterious impacts on competition with China.
An angry and motivated group of parents could start a political war against Facebook Messenger, citing its potentially deleterious effects.
At the same time, Census Bureau officials urged Ross not to add the question because of its potentially deleterious impact.
With proper post-road trip service, you can minimize the deleterious effects a long road trip has on your vehicle.
It's on the major automakers to refine the process of building cars to reduce their deleterious effects on the environment.
Its CEO, Lisa Dyson, thinks that process will be less deleterious to natural resources than other plant-based meat alternatives.
The French composer and multi-instrumentalist lives on Ushant, and he remembered well the deleterious effects of the oil spill.
They love it despite how badly it pays and how deleterious it can be to their physical and emotional health.
To expect Professor Jackson to deliver silver bullets to solve every deleterious effect of the network structures is not realistic.
" But the former president said that he is afraid Bolton's "influence on President Trump will be deleterious to our country.
They argued that sustained noise by airplanes flying under 2,000 feet could have "deleterious effects" on wildlife, especially calving caribou.
And this isn't the only issue; the carbon footprint involved in travel also has a deleterious effect on the reef.
But many critics call solitary confinement dangerous, citing the deleterious effects it has on a person's physical and mental well-being.
To sexual assault survivors, they could enforce the emotionally deleterious idea that the responsibility is always on them to prevent attack.
No link between gaming and real-world violence, or deleterious emotional or cognitive effects, has been established by any credible study.
Perhaps the gene flow found between the different species, then, rescued them from extinction, providing adaptive mutations and "patching" deleterious ones.
She faces two counts each of distributing food containing noxious or deleterious material and misdemeanor child abuse, the  Fayetteville Observer reported.
So before signing up for one of these continuous services, I'd do a double take and consider the potentially deleterious consequences.
As I have written elsewhere, it would be aimed at protecting U.S. residents from the deleterious and criminal aspects of immigration.
Even before the reports this week, Rosenstein's role was having a corrosive and deleterious effect on the credibility of the investigation.
Harris and her colleagues also argued that Neanderthal mutations were more often than not deleterious, rather than adaptive for modern humans.
To avoid long-term deleterious effects, game developers must commit to stop facilitating a culture in which crunch is the norm.
But the glamour could be suffocating — literally, considering the constant cloud of cigarette smoke, as deleterious to health as any satirist.
But it's hard to get politicians to listen to scientists, especially when it comes to the deleterious effects of nuclear weapons.
As useful as CRISPR is, the cutting mechanism can result in the insertion of errors in the code, and thus, deleterious effects.
On Thursday, the sun begins its month-long journey through Capricorn, helping to offset some of the deleterious effects of the retrograde.
Routine use is also "more likely to have deleterious effects for brain development," she said, adding that teen brains are still developing.
Or consider how his view of a matter, such as gerrymandering or voter registration, potentially deleterious to the Democrats, would be received.
Yet, as history demonstrates, restriction of speech might be most deleterious to the very same people that such restrictions want to defend.
There, he began lecturing on the deleterious effects of alcohol, though, by now, he was becoming more interested in diet than booze.
Photographer William Eggleston reprinted some of his early photographs in 2012, without any deleterious effect on value of the earlier, smaller versions.
But fire's deleterious effect on steel is a well-known phenomenon and has been studied by engineers since at least the 1870s.
Arkham bears a remarkable likeness to failed institutions like Rikers Island in New York, infamous for its corrupt guards and deleterious conditions.
There's a radical proposition here: Given our contemporary climate crisis, the fiction of Nature as Ultimate Truth is both appealing and deleterious.
Sinclair shouldn't be allowed to gobble up another 42 stations to add to its outsize and deleterious role in our civic life.
Conversely, a nondiscriminatory open-door policy to all refugees without a workable welfare and settlement program in place has commensurate deleterious consequences.
Other researchers, educators and health professionals have noticed the unintended, sometimes deleterious effects of cell phones and social media on child development.
His opposition to free trade is rooted in its deleterious impact on the American worker, not in the complex interplay of international exploitation.
"A simple 50 votes could have a significant deleterious impact on public health in the country, and that's a major concern," Auerbach said.
GHB, due to its high likelihood of leading to overdose, is one of the most deleterious drugs to ever reach the party scene.
But lawmakers who decry the Navy's shiphandling of late ought also to consider what deleterious effect their own poor budget management has wrought.
If it was simply an act of destruction, that becomes deleterious to people who are proactive in making the world a better place.
Compounding its deleterious impact, ATCA may apply to foreign states, impacting allies in the Middle East (think of Egypt and Jordan) and beyond.
Mr. Fo was nevertheless often critical of American military and economic might and what he saw as its deleterious impact on the world.
As the men diverged from the average, in either direction, their glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity decreased, gradually increasing the deleterious health effects.
Opponents, like the Wilderness Society and the group Polar Bears International, say the testing has deleterious effects on the land and the wildlife.
For now, faced only with non-sentient robots, we probably don't need to worry about our bad behavior having deleterious effects on them.
Perhaps most deleterious to society is that tech companies don't always have to abide by the same regulations as their non-tech counterparts.
Cutting spending on health care for children is particularly cruel, and will also have deleterious long-term consequences for the overall American economy.
A 1994 study looking at newborns in Jamaica provides evidence that cannabis does not in fact have a truly deleterious effect on newborns.
I had heard of the osteoporosis drugs Fosamax, Actonel, Boniva and Reclast, all of which have the potential to cause some deleterious consequences.
There is a canard that gets shamelessly trotted out by some proponents of criminal justice reform and it is deleterious to the movement.
Fetal alcohol ingestion alone, which is more frequent with teenage and less educated mothers, appears to have substantial deleterious consequences on adult outcomes.
Meanwhile, people are suffering -- some more than others to be sure -- but few escape the deleterious effects of out-of-control drug prices.
At this point stronger evidence supports the potentially deleterious effects of marijuana in opioid use disorder, rather than its utility in its treatment.
The impact may be even more deleterious for a weekly futures strategy, which will inevitably require more frequent "rolling" into ever-longer-dated futures.
Her criticisms, in both fiction and beyond it, often focused on social inequality, the unsustainability of capitalism and its deleterious effects on the environment.
Cannabis is probably not the panacea advocates claim, but it does not have the deleterious effects of other banned drugs like heroin or cocaine.
Which seems unlikely to have a deleterious impact on European creative industries, given platforms would be contributing to the development of local audiovisual production.
While crimes tend to result in temporary measures—such as curfews and alcohol bans—these can have a deleterious effect on the local economy.
In addition, our system of employer-provided health insurance has had the deleterious effect of making consumers insensitive to the price of health care.
If certain policies limiting the sale of firearms were enacted, that could have deleterious effects on habitat and wildlife restoration efforts in this country.
The problem is unfettered data exploitation and its potential deleterious consequences — among them, unequal consumer treatment, financial fraud, identity theft, manipulative marketing and discrimination.
Yes, there are many medical professionals who would attest to the deleterious effect modern technology has on the brains and interpersonal skills of adults.
By identifying the source, we can engage in opportunities for reeducation as to prescription guidelines as well as the deleterious side effects of overprescription.
It should be pointed out, however, that Rodriguez is perhaps most notable for its profoundly deleterious effects on the education of all poor children.
Weinberg has in mind the deleterious effects of social media, but Duchamp's bull's-eye prophecy could do as a capsule review of this Biennial.
The newly approved drug would target about 15 to 20 percent of ovarian cancer patients who have the specific gene mutation, known as deleterious BRCA.
These emissions include the greenhouse gases responsible for global warming as well as a range of other pollutants that have deleterious health impacts on communities.
The bottom line: "Unfortunately, it will take the reality of the deleterious consequences of non-vaccination in communities" before the outbreak will stop, Fauci says.
Many publications have come to the conclusion that social media—and Facebook, in particular—had an undeniable and likely deleterious effect on this election's outcome.
Some of the deleterious effects of acute radiation syndrome can be mitigated by emergency care—replacing blood products, giving antibiotics, using breathing machines, and dialysis.
The test could result in powerful new antioxidants to treat the deleterious effects of prolonged exposure to space as well as various age-related diseases.
Trump's desire to make America great again reflected a sense that changes already afoot in our country were deleterious and needed to be rolled back.
As a libertarian, I don't think that's a good idea because of the deleterious impact on incentives to work and save, but it's mathematically sustainable.
Congress has been well aware of the deleterious effect nondisclosure requirements have on the ability of federal workers to report misconduct for over 220006 years.
Florida lawmakers recognized the deleterious effects their certificate-of need-law had on the supply of care — and by extension, its costs — and took action.
The bottom line: The United States' withdrawal from the Iran deal could have far-reaching and deleterious consequences for its interests across the broader region.
In the email, obtained in full by Business Insider, Manwani placed the blame on the deleterious effects of last fall's fires in California's wine country.
Biden's sudden reversal on the issue has frustrated reproductive rights advocates, who have long spoken out about the 1976 amendment's deleterious effects on abortion access.
To join a community — any community, no matter how deleterious it may be — is to find people who can bear your burdens as their own.
Numerous studies show that marijuana can have a deleterious impact on cognitive development in adolescents, impairing executive function, processing speed, memory, attention span and concentration.
The committee is charged with protecting America's economic interests by preventing takeovers of companies by foreign entities where the transaction could have deleterious national security consequences.
The story's charm disguises the invasion of privacy at its heart: the way technology is both eroding our personal boundaries and coercing us in deleterious ways.
At the same time, a world where you can interact freely with idealised simulations of other people could have a deleterious effect on real-world relationships.
Fears of deleterious Iranian hegemony are wildly overblown: Its population of 85033 million makes up less than one-fifth of the Middle East's 420 million people.
The researchers tested 168 products from 61 baby food brands for arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury, which can have a deleterious effect on children's brain development.
But that calculus ignores the deleterious effect her remarks have had on her legacy, and more importantly on reputation and legitimacy of the institution she serves.
But Trump's approach is already having a deleterious impact on public health by discouraging mixed-status families from seeking health care for people who are eligible.
West's critique of American culture rests heavily on the deleterious impact of poverty on black Americans, and the need for full-scale revolt to eliminate it.
While there is concern that the tougher restrictions could discourage travel to the U.S., the perception that travel is unsafe could also have a deleterious effect.
The CEOs join financial authorities from Germany, Denmark and Norway who have recently spoken out against the deleterious effects of negative interest rates on Europe's banks.
Ricky Lee Adami, 59, was charged with distributing food containing noxious/deleterious material and was being held on $100,000 secured bond, police said in a news release .
Those characteristics need not be deleterious: they might include greater resilience to disease among crops or, perhaps, greater tolerance to warming waters on the part of corals.
The real paradox is that successive actions along these lines may eventually have a cumulative deleterious effect on the dollar that ultimately harms US interests much more.
"This study examined a healthy active group of women where we might have not expected to see any deleterious effects from sedentary behavior," Alter said by email.
"Also, since the replacement of collagen is slow, it would be more deleterious to do too many treatments in too short a period of time," added Keenan.
So, as evolutionary theory predicts, over the course of the experiment genomes containing deleterious mutations disappeared and positive mutations accumulated in the genomes of cells that remained.
The results of that study showed the importance of regular exercise and a healthy diet in maintaining good health, as well as the deleterious effects of smoking.
This is how a taboo breaks down, with deleterious effects on due process for victims of rape and abuse, both in court and in everyday snap judgments.
Duterte on Sunday said no casino would be put up in Boracay, and he did not approve any gaming project because of the "deleterious effects" of gambling.
In short, while uncertainty is an unavoidable aspect of life, minimizing our allies' fears of its deleterious downside is, without a doubt, fundamental to our national interest.
To determine this percentage, the authors modeled the fitness effects of the same deleterious protein-coding mutations on sample groups of non-hybrid Neanderthals and modern humans.
For many conservative commentators, especially those concerned with attitudes on college campuses, this is merely more evidence of the deleterious influence of the radical left in academia.
Though recent research has revealed marijuana can have "a deleterious impact on cognitive development in adolescents," numerous studies have also showcased its remarkable healing potential for adults.
Background music in "hip" establishments can have a deleterious effect by signaling who does and does not belong in the venue regardless of a neighborhood's historical makeup.
Institutionalization, in particular, can have profound and deleterious effects, triggering a range of developmental delays and psychiatric disorders from which recovery can be difficult, if not impossible.
"The not-so-welcome mat is out, and it is having a deleterious effect on relatively poorer areas in the United States that need jobs," he said.
Saving one mother and her newborn can lead to a paradigm shift whereby racial bias no longer acts as a deleterious factor in a woman's health outcome.
Scientists said on Friday that the genome of one of the last mammoths from Wrangel Island off Siberia's coast showed that the population was riddled with deleterious mutations.
This shift has had deleterious effects on many people's experience of work, with rising cases of acute stress, anxiety, sleep disorders, burnout, hopelessness and, in some cases, suicide.
Casting aside the deleterious effects of radiation on the developing fetus, there's the issue of conception to consider in the context of living in a minimal gravity environment.
The idea of whether an independent can win and cannot have a deleterious effect on the outcome of the election is something to be debated and possibly seen.
Indeed, it is hard to deny that much of the political discourse – so far as it still exists – is characterized by anger, with potentially deleterious economic policy outcomes.
"We're all over the place," said Mr. DeFrancisco, who has opposed the $15 wage as a "political number" that would have a deleterious effect on the upstate economy.
While some parents in more dangerous neighborhoods understandably think that screen time is safer than playing outside, the deleterious effects of too much screen time are abundantly clear.
His focus is not on bad people doing bad things, but on how incentives across a range of institutions have created corruption, with deleterious consequences for the nation.
A few months earlier, he'd returned from a research trip to Malaysia, where he'd seen firsthand the deleterious effects that climate change could have on a sensitive ecosystem.
High-fructose corn syrup, which is just as deleterious as sugar, got a passing grade from scientists (especially for diabetics!) and went mainstream in the '80s and '90s.
And when the goal of the conversation is "depolarization," not prejudice reduction, it's far from clear that her white interlocutor will emerge with less socially deleterious views either.
Whatever the case, she seems to me weakened by the decades of questions, which may have even more of a deleterious effect on young people's willingness to trust her.
Paul knocked the answer out of the park, noting that the corruption of Ferguson's civil government and the War on Drugs have had a deleterious effect on black communities.
"The deleterious impact of low or negative interest rates ... has been the principal investment theme for UK banks since the EU referendum," said analysts at HSBC in a note.
Scientific research has currently indicated vaping is less harmful to adults than cigarettes but, like any product that delivers nicotine, may have deleterious impacts on young peoples' brain development.
"Our investors understand that we're looking at a problem that's not going away but is only getting worse," Biderman said, referring to traffic congestion's deleterious impact on people's lifestyles.
If there is evidence in commodities for the deleterious effect of the trade dispute, copper is it, given the metal's widespread use in manufacturing in China's vast export sector.
The employee said the briefing highlighted mostly criticisms of Mr. Pruitt's policies as having a deleterious effect on the environment, rather than instances of threats to his personal safety.
A purely terrestrially focused reinvestment ignores both the long-term necessity of and the deleterious effects that decades of growth and use have had on our nation's aviation sector.
But the central conclusion — that human influence is driving recent warming and will drive much more by the end of the century, with extremely deleterious effects — is not uncertain.
But that's not what the current climate change problem is about; it's about how rapidly the earth is warming and how humans are impacting that process in deleterious ways.
Early prospects for cereal harvests in 2016 are mixed, the FAO said, partly due to El Nino-associated weather patterns having a particularly deleterious effect in the southern hemisphere.
This latest deleterious action trotted out by the Trump administration is a betrayal to those on the front lines fighting for the hegemony of the colonies of African elephants.
A national Big East basketball conference would offset some of the deleterious effects of football and give fans across the country what the old Big East delivered so well.
MORE, Loretta Lynch and Donald Trump have had a deleterious effect on the FBI – morale-wise and in effectiveness and recovery from it will take years, if not decades.
In an era of heightened sensitivity to issues of sexual misconduct, it has become impossible to deny the deleterious effect that an athlete subculture can have on college campuses.
As America hurtles toward another presidential election, the threat of Russian hacking, meddling, and general deleterious behavior has occupied the minds of US government officials and average voters alike.
In the paper, Anderson and his colleagues speculate that this mechanism prevents deleterious mutations from occurring in parts of the rhizomorphs responsible for perpetuating the organism's ongoing growth and development.
Just over half thought that children would have become worse at delaying gratification—perhaps thinking about a plethora of recent of studies into the supposedly deleterious effects of modern technology.
What has become increasingly obvious over the course of the past year's probe is this: It has had a deleterious effect on our nation, and it continues to divide us.
Lax enforcement of labor laws, as well as a failure to prosecute employers' violations of immigration law, are much more deleterious to working people than the specter of unauthorized migrants.
However efficacious anger may seem in the short term, even righteous anger is likely to be deleterious in the long term, to the individual body and to the body politic.
Now she has followed up that paper with a doorstop of a book, an intensively researched, engagingly written chronicle of surveillance capitalism's origins and its deleterious prospects for our society.
But until now, Apple had escaped largely unscathed, and concerns about the deleterious effects of excessive technology use have not been among the most pressing matters for Silicon Valley executives.
The fact that African-Americans are sensitive to salt, means that there is an easy solution to limiting and/or preventing the chronic deleterious effects of hypertension in African-Americans.
Many survivors, especially children and young adults, require follow-up screenings and tests (to monitor the deleterious effects of successful treatments) that quite a few insurance plans will not cover.
Constant "hustling," without time for family or rest, "has deleterious effects not just on your business but on your well being," he said at a European tech conference earlier this month.
Many, in fact, have decided to abandon their conservative principles, their ethical and constitutional obligations -- not to mention their sense of common decency -- to justify Trump's odious behavior and deleterious decisions.
But collectively they paint a view aligned with Hughes': that the company is too large, too powerful, and too deleterious to the health of our individual psyches and of our society.
Yet Mr Isserlis is refreshingly ready to slaughter the avant-garde's sacred cows, dismissing the late Pierre Boulez—the biggest such beast—as having had a deleterious effect on musical life.
If Apple were to build a "backdoor" that weakens security in its phones, then it's possible that future phones could be accessed by other governments or for other more deleterious purposes.
But there is a difference between arguing that AIPAC has a deleterious effect on American foreign policy, and claiming that American support of Israel is "all about" money from Jewish lobbyists.
Musk's behavior this summer has compounded the deleterious effect of technical problems in late March and early April, including a deadly autopilot crash, a Model S recall and production target misses.
"Both Nixon and Trump have an ongoing obsession with their former opponents in a way that I think shapes what they do in deleterious ways, to say the least," Meacham said.
He admits that the drugs can have deleterious side effects: He gives us plenty of information, or rather too much, about the sexual side effects of one medication cocktail he took.
But in his valedictory remarks he suggested the rule was too complicated, was having deleterious effects on markets, and that more capital and better risk-based capital requirements were likely preferable.
Paranoid Androids • William, our test subject for Westworld's morally deleterious effects on the guests, overcomes his aversion to violence by gunning down a wanted man and saving a damsel in distress.
Likewise, utility operators could defer maintenance, rebalance the electric load and even disconnect vulnerable transformers from the grid to protect them from the deleterious effects of a direct-hit major CME.
Right now, the potential is rampant for esports to become beholden to their respective sponsors at a level that is deleterious to the overall health and continued success of the industry.
"Any appropriations for a border wall would have unequivocally deleterious economic, diplomatic and environmental effects on the region," the group of 2628 House Democrats wrote in a letter dated Nov. 28503.
Despite the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act signed into law 30 years ago, disabled travelers like me are routinely excluded from services offered to nondisabled travelers, with deleterious effects.
Whatever just-finished-Westworld unease one might feel about the possibility of technology-mediated memory, it's hard to argue against the development of such technologies for the treatment of deleterious diseases.
The introduction of this technology, the authors argue, would herald the advent of an entirely new class of biological, insect-dispatched weapons that could conceivably be used to introduce various deleterious characteristics.
Should serious abnormalities be detected in the genes of these twins, it could stop them from having children of their own for fear of passing deleterious traits down onto the next generation.
Let's recognize that we need to invest in either figuring out how to prevent chronic pain or treat[ing] it in a way that doesn't have all the deleterious effects of opioids.
"(Still) it contributes to the literature, suggesting that, at least in the short and medium term, weight management does not have a deleterious effect on body image and self-esteem," Marcus said.
"Today it is all about the demand side, such as the deleterious impact on the Chinese and U.S. economies from the extant trade war and the inversion in the U.S. yield curve."
Of particular note was the radiation's deleterious effect on a brain process called fear extinction—essentially our ability to forget prior stressors so we don't live in a constant state of anxiety.
Watching House of Cards is certainly more fun than funding the real House of Cards, but the lack of engagement from voters in the money side of campaigns has serious, deleterious effects.
Morton notes that climate change has a huge deleterious impact on nations such as Maldives, but that it can also benefit certain regions by transitioning them from colder to more temperate climates.
There's no gravity, so even the basic act of pooping is complicated; you're separated from everyone you love; and your body undergoes serious changes in space that are, at best, mildly deleterious.
About 300 to 1,000 people in the United States have the disease, which involves two deleterious mutations, one from each parent, said Katherine Wilemon, president of the FH Foundation, an advocacy group.
In addition to causing these and various other medical problems in our population as it ages, this type of diet can have a profound and deleterious effect on a patient during pregnancy.
Connecticut is hardly alone among states that have seen corporate residents flee, but marquee names like GE and Aetna make for bad PR, not to mention a deleterious decline in tax revenues.
"Discussion is ongoing about the potential health effects of ingested microplastics and nanoplastics, which (at least in animals) may translocate into gastrointestinal tissues or other organs and cause deleterious effects," they noted.
And questions about how to ensure such content platforms do not have a deleterious effect on people and societies are now front of mind for governments in some markets around the world.
There is a fledgling critique from the left and others in the Netherlands arguing that managed competition will ultimately drive costs up while having a marginal or even deleterious effect on quality.
"Market interest continues to be very high as drones/UAVs become more proliferated across the world and modified for deleterious purposes," said Katy Delaney, a spokesperson for Battelle, maker of the DroneDefender.
The railroad barons, operating in a largely unregulated market, would underbid each other on price in a deleterious downward spiral that caused wages to be slashed and critical maintenance to be forgone.
Dog breeders tend to get a bad rap (and some most certainly deserve criticism), but high-quality breeders exist for a reason, ensuring that deleterious genetic aspects and personality flaws are weeded out.
There was his retrograde defense of the 1994 crime bill, which most liberals — and even plenty of conservatives — now see as largely ineffective if not deleterious, and disproportionately targeted against people of color.
Overseas, this will have a deleterious impact on the fight against ISIS, particularly for Iraq (one of the seven countries on the banned list) whose forces are integral to beating ISIS in Mosul.
"Natural disasters can truly have deleterious effects, especially on vulnerable populations, that may not be evident until weeks or months later," lead author Dr. Hector Mendez-Figueroa told Reuters Health in an email.
Recently, reports of the Paris climate agreement nearing implementation and polar ice caps reaching their second-lowest level ever have been flanked by news warning of meat's deleterious path (again, again, and again).
The company's near-total collapse over the past five years has had a sharply deleterious effect on the entire Finnish economy, pushing unemployment up and forcing the government into rounds of austerity budgeting.
Many household cleaning products contain hormone disruptors and result in tons of deleterious side effects like fertility problems, diminished sex drive, kidney disease, birth defects, and of course, metabolism dysfunction and weight gain.
Moreover, failure of VA policy to allow physicians to openly talk about cannabis or recommend it has a deleterious effect on the doctor-patient relationship and on the well-being of our veterans.
But worse yet, the organization's close attention to how many women and girls it serves and the care they receive makes her well aware of the deleterious implications of these lapses in funding.
According to Dr. Robert Kenefick of the United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, who worked with the UFC on its weight-cutting guidelines, the deleterious effects of dehydration start even sooner.
But a perception that other people your age out-exercise you "could have physiological costs," Zahrt says — by, for example, increasing levels of stress hormones, which are known to have deleterious health effects.
From the first film in 2009 to "The Hangover Part III" in 2013, the movies implicitly argue that alcohol, despite some of its deleterious effects, is the greatest male-bonding elixir out there.
Alongside the deleterious effects of cigarette smoke, especially during critical stages of prenatal development, the authors of the study point out that exposure to certain synthetic chemicals has been associated with decreased fertility.
Two shower gels and two shampoos were found to contain what the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act deems "poisonous or deleterious substances" -- in this case, bacteria that are potentially harmful to human health.
Same with other causes of liver damage, including congenital defects and infections like hepatitis B and hepatitis C. "Having alcohol on board with hepatitis C is very, very deleterious to the liver," Flamm says.
"Let's recognize that we need to invest in either figuring out how to prevent chronic pain or treat[ing] it in a way that doesn't have all the deleterious effects of opioids," she said.
It's accepted that higher relationship coefficients increase the risk of recessive or deleterious traits showing up in offspring (including congenital birth defects), but the chances of that happening are not easy to pin down.
Considering the deleterious relationship many black communities across the United States have with police, it would be like committing suicide to put faith in his ability to heal the nation and solve this problem.
The discovery of gold in one location 13 years ago led to a local rush of sorts, and Mr. Villegas's photos show the deleterious impact of contaminated water and a landscape of felled trees.
In real life, it's more likely to be a cause of deleterious mutations than a shortcut to enhanced abilities, as shown by major ecological damage in nuclear meltdown fallout zones, like Chernobyl and Fukushima.
Ahead of the 2020 elections, the left must not merely condemn the deleterious effects of trade, but also recognize the tremendous political and economic benefits free trade has provided for Americans across the country.
" Mr. Tarullo also said that the rule could be having "a deleterious effect" on "market making" — the buying and selling of stocks and bonds on behalf of clients — "particularly for some less liquid issues.
But Mr. Trump's policies and China's growing global power have emboldened Beijing to be more direct in those messages and to highlight what Chinese officials say are the deleterious effects of American foreign policy.
"They're letting this disagreement, this feud, have a deleterious effect on the state and the city, and that's scary," said David R. Jones, a member of the authority's board nominated by Mr. de Blasio.
For the past several years, mystery and paradox shrouded the life of Aaron Hernandez, an oft-smiling cog of three Patriots teams who nonetheless never escaped the deleterious effects of his unruly, irregular roots.
If you design an intelligent system that learns from its environment, then who knows—in some environments the system may manifest behavior that you really couldn't foresee at all, and this behavior may be deleterious.
According to a 2015 study by Jennifer Lawless of American University and Danny Hayes of George Washington University, less—and less substantial—coverage of local elections has a deleterious impact on political participation and knowledge.
It seems hard to argue that a small tweak like this in an app meant for professional illustrators really would have had a deleterious effect on the platform, but Apple has rejected apps for less.
Alex Dimitriu, a psychiatrist and sleep medicine expert, said that in addition to stress and anxiety, the growing obsolescence of the 9-to-5 workday has had a deleterious effect on his patients' sleep patterns.
The Foreign Service Families With Disabilities Alliance warned Pompeo in a May letter that the department's Bureau of Medical Services was taking "deleterious actions" to cut funding required under disability law, Foreign Policy reported Tuesday.
After crises like that of Flint in Michigan, scientists discovered that lead poisoning causes anger and violence due to its deleterious effect on the brain, and could be connected to high rates of violent crime.
Former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg has, to date, made the most pointed argument against Sanders -- suggesting that nominating a democratic socialist will have a lasting and deleterious impact on the broader Democratic Party.
Socrates, who famously disapproved of literary production for its deleterious (thank you, spell-checker) effect on memory, called writing "visible speech"—we know that because his student Plato wrote it down after the master's death.
That's not exactly enough to rewrite the unfortunate history of Stein's deleterious influence in this election, but it's one heck of an olive branch to the very depressed and hopeless progressive side of the political ledger.
The whole thing is worth reading, but here's the key paragraph: For Keith Humphreys, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University, the most compelling evidence of the deleterious effects comes from users themselves.
"Although fruit juices may not be as deleterious as sugar-sweetened beverages, their consumption should be moderated in children and adults, especially for individuals who wish to control their body weight," Guasch-Ferré and Hu wrote.
In 1960 George Stigler, a late Nobel laureate and dogged empiricist, bemoaned the "deleterious" effects of economists' policy desires on their theory, but maintained that overall, as a positive science, economics was ethically and politically neutral.
Such inflexible policy would have a deleterious effect across the railroad industry by putting it at a distinct disadvantage relative its competitors, such as the trucking industry, which is working toward autonomous and platooning truck fleets.
Instead of focusing on the potential deleterious effects of violent toys and imagery on children, they sought to analyze just how violent one of the world's most popular toys has become since its inception in 240.
Mr. Thurow was a prolific author and took to television and the lecture circuit with gusto, paying special attention to the income gap and globalization, which he contended would have a deleterious impact on American labor.
The changes most likely had little or no deleterious effect on the dishes' flavor, texture or popularity but may have resulted in belt-tightening for some steady customers and possibly even saved a heart or two.
While Rousseau's painting takes place at night, evoking a dream, Linhares's painting takes place under a searing yellow, orange, and pink sky — and yet the weather seems not to have the deleterious effect you might imagine.
Though he hails from a region dependent on oil and gas, Mr. Graves has struck a bipartisan tone and made a point of noting the deleterious effect sea level rise will have on his state's economy.
A fan of Buddhism, Mr. Benioff has installed meditation rooms throughout Salesforce offices and emerged as an outspoken voice on social issues including L.G.B.T.Q. rights, the gender pay gap and the deleterious effects of social media.
With "The Once and Future Liberal," Lilla expands his scope to include the last 80 years of American politics, a period when the liberal "Roosevelt Dispensation" gave way to the conservative "Reagan Dispensation" (with deleterious consequences).
In a 6900 study by the European Central Bank, economists Philipp Rother and Cristina Checherita concluded that the government debt-to-GDP ratio has a deleterious impact on long-term growth above 90 percent of GDP.
" The U.S. reportedly demanded that "language asking governments to 'protect, promote, and support breastfeeding' be removed" and request lawmakers to "restrict the promotion of food products that many experts say can have deleterious effects on young children.
"The study has challenged the myth that was previously accepted on the deleterious effects of appendectomies," said Dr. Sami Shimi, a consultant surgeon and clinical lecturer in surgery at the University of Dundee who led the study.
The ideas that one can spend too much time on social networks, or suffer deleterious effects from them, or feel real pain or turmoil because of interactions on them are accepted (though sadly not always without question).
Although everyone agreed that purifying selection would weed out deleterious mutations, the neutralists were convinced that genetic drift accounts for most differences between populations or species, whereas the adaptationists credited them to positive selection for adaptive traits.
In 2019, unlike in the last century, sins of omission, lack of effective operational security in the age of hacking, can have the same deleterious effect as sins of commission, willfully sharing secrets with the wrong party.
As a pediatrician and advocate working with immigrant families, I see firsthand the deleterious toll on children who live under constant fear that the person who takes care of them could at any moment be taken away.
Even as government agencies unequivocally acknowledge climate change, the Trump White House continues to reject what the scientific community readily accepts: Climate change is likely humanity's greatest threat, and we're already experiencing its expensive and deleterious impacts.
The transfer of these labors had a deleterious effect: We mistook the essential duty of reaching readers and securing our future as mere tasks that anyone could do, when in reality these were essential to our work.
SK: There's been some improvement in how we capture emissions, but [carbon emissions] are still very deleterious to our health and the planet's health, and there are a few areas to think about [to address the problem].
The West Wing has come to so thoroughly define the way that many in the center-left have come to think about Washington that it's had a deleterious effect on their beliefs about how Washington should work.
If I were still serving in Congress, I would be joining with the group of 228 bipartisan members who just wrote CMS administrator Seema Verma to urge the agency to stand down and rescind its deleterious proposal.
The piece, published in the New York Times and structured as a conversation, is ultimately about the deleterious consequences of Twitter on interpersonal relationships — how it can create enmity and contempt where none would exist in person.
I would only add that local groups can also work to make Trump policies and their deleterious consequences visible by writing letters to editors, speaking to local associations and church groups, and talking with their friends and neighbors.
To date, the legal precedent has effectively shielded culpable officers from justifiable prosecution, had a deleterious impact on communities impacted by racial profiling and has had the collateral effect of conferring blind faith rather than guaranteeing blind justice.
All of these remain committed to the pre-Trump transatlantic order and close foreign-policy co-operation with continental Europe, as recent debates in the House of Commons on softening Brexit, or curbing its deleterious effects, have illustrated.
The science educator and engineer, who became an icon on his 1990s hit show "Bill Nye the Science Guy," criticized the Republican presidential candidates and the fossil fuel industry for not acknowledging the deleterious effects of climate change.
Given his other racially incendiary statements, Mr. Trump's aides privately say they fear he will be unable to shake free of charges that he is racist, a label that has stuck to him with deleterious effect, polls show.
"Beyond suggesting that the last mammoths were probably an unhealthy population, it's a cautionary tale fora living species threatened with extinction: If their populations stay small, they too may accumulate deleterious mutations that can contribute to their extinction."
" The spokesperson provided a three-page document detailing Oxitec's concerns with the research, noting that the new paper did not identify any "negative, deleterious or unanticipated effect to people or the environment from the release of OX513A mosquitoes.
"The inability of banks in some Arab countries to enter into correspondent relationships with foreign banks could have a deleterious impact on trade and remittances and ultimately on real economic activity," the Arab Monetary Fund said in the study.
That allowed them to trap the atoms in a 3D grid while avoiding the deleterious effects of multiple atoms being close together, because at these near absolute zero temperatures, the atoms become aware of their neighbors and essentially synchronize.
Attempts to address player safety have been woefully inadequate, in other words, something that first and foremost is deleterious to the health of the players, but it also further dilutes the quality of play when key contributors miss action.
Season Six: It was an eventful, if deleterious, season for the lords of Dorne and Highgarden: The ruling powers of the former were slaughtered in the premiere, and the ruling powers of the latter were exploded in the finale.
The web's creator argues that the "powerful weight of a few dominant" tech platforms is having a deleterious impact by concentrating power in the hands of gatekeepers that gain "control over which ideas and opinions are seen and shared".
Unlike the largely unsupported claims by out-of-touch Republican and Democrat politicians alike that video games have deleterious effects on mental health, current concerns about the link between gaming and addictiveness have largely arisen through responsible scientific research.
As with the U.S. states, British Columbia found the tax (one of the world's most aggressive) had no deleterious effect on the economy and, in 2016, raised $1.2 billion for a province with a population slightly smaller than Colorado's.
" This idea spawned another: "Why not orchestrate a social movement around natural highs, around people getting high on their own brain chemistry—because it seems obvious to me that people want to change their consciousness—without the deleterious effects of drugs?
Yes, there have been studies showing that social media can be bad for your mental health, and exploring how your phone affects your memory or attention span in deleterious ways, but ultimately it won't be the science that curbs your usage.
Dystopian possibilities aside, what really stings about self-checkout is that right now it is not even automation, which has been so obviously deleterious to the job market but has also been, for the most part, successfully framed as progress.
Vaping generally contains fewer toxic chemicals than the deleterious mix of chemicals in smoke from combustible cigarettes, said Jon-Patrick Allem, an e-cigarette researcher at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
The beer itself is a 7.5% ABV saison, brewed specifically with "water from melted Polar ice caps and cloudberries from the threatened Arctic"—that is, ingredients from the very places that have seen the most deleterious effects of climate change.
But others were reasonably worried about the effects Uber would have on our society — the shift from a salaried workforce to independent contractors, the unrealistic expectations of the on-demand economy, the deleterious effects autonomous cars could have on employment.
" Jesse Walker, senior editor of Reason, contends that Clinton's decision might be politically smart but that it will have the deleterious effect of stirring up a hornet's nest: For part of the country, "alt-right" will mean "those creepy Trump fans.
The purpose of such work is to enable the large-scale editing of genomes, which would allow for dramatic redesigns of existing genomes, or the flushing out of troves of unwanted, deleterious genetic information from DNA, including retroviruses or redundant genes.
The researchers found, as predicted, that when a beneficial mutation appeared in a few of the asexually reproducing cells, it would spread only if its positive effects outweighed the negative effects of any deleterious mutations that appeared in the same cells.
Pompeo's threats were disconcerting in that they could well have deleterious effects on wider journalistic freedom - he proclaimed that "free speech activists" hiding behind the banner of journalism cannot be tolerated - but Democrats at this juncture have no standing to object.
"Vaping generally contains fewer toxic chemicals than the deleterious mix of chemicals in smoke from combustible cigarettes," said Jon-Patrick Allem, an e-cigarette researcher at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
And these tensions have only become more strained under Trump, resulting in efforts to stuff the legislation with items that can't get passed elsewhere and amplifying the aspects of the bill that are having a demonstrably deleterious effect on policy.
Fourth, extant federal agencies, such as the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), must be reformed to generate innovative contents advocating America's ideology, and contract third parties to produce honest assessments of the Chinese regime's deleterious actions against its own people.
Given what we know about the deleterious effects of hunger on learning, it seems like a no-brainer that all schools, at least public ones, would be legally obligated to provide free or reduced-priced meals to their most vulnerable students.
We live in a world today where I think this global tendency towards right-leaning populist leaders is causing really deleterious effects on the nature and the fabric of society and on a future vision of a globally interconnected world.
Instead, the film paints a pretty stunning picture of the deleterious effects of letting two things continue unchecked: a society's insatiable need to consume (cheap products, entertainment, food, resources), and private industry's drive for profit when it overtakes public good.
A new study of elementary-age children shows that those who were not part of an after-school exercise program tended to pack on a particular type of body fat that can have deleterious impacts on brain health and thinking.
New developments might translate to more housing options for renters and buyers with deep pockets, but the changing demographics could have a lasting and, some feel, deleterious effect on the fabric of a city that prides itself on ethnic and economic diversity.
BuzzFeed reported late Friday that the Sanders staff is very concerned about the deleterious effect of the "Bros," passionate fans who harass and bully Clintonites, as well as those who criticize Sanders or report something that puts him in an unfavorable light.
While Johnson and D'Antonio are most focused on the high-end consumers whose shifting attitudes will have economic consequences, there's every reason to think that Trump's frothing about Mexicans and Muslims has a deleterious effect on his name with the population at large.
Adding a firmly bound quinone to the complex not only provides an additional slot to deal with potential traffic jams; the molecule, unlike others used in the transfer chain, also does not pose any risk of producing that deleterious form of oxygen.
A large body of work shows that this can have seriously deleterious effects on anxiety levels, but a new study that shows that not only is constantly checking your work email bad for your mental health, but it's also bad for your relationships.
"While we believe near term PC unit declines have been impacted by a lengthening in the PC refresh cycle, we view this lengthening as slowing over time, lessening the deleterious impact on overall company growth," Susquehanna Financial Group analyst Christopher Rolland said.
"We work with law enforcement to look at big grows on public lands that have the deleterious environmental effects and pose a safety risk to folks that might be wanting to enjoy the public lands, for hiking or otherwise, " said Lt. Col.
But if it is assigned "properly," and the militants are seen to have wrought this destruction through their actions it could have a "deleterious effect" on ISIS' attempts to stake Mindanao as an outlying province of its dreamed-of caliphate, he told CNN.
But other potential outcomes are a replay of what has come before: merely face-saving gestures of engagement and a huge financial bonus package for Pyongyang with deleterious political, security and economic consequences for South Korea, Washington, Tokyo, and to an extent, Beijing.
Rather, we are proposing that these experiences are "PTSD-like" in the sense that a single discrete event can cause lasting behavioral (and likely biological) changes, and "inverse" in the sense that these lasting changes are beneficial in nature, as opposed to deleterious.
"Although well adapted to seasonal ice melt, polar bears appear susceptible to deleterious declines in body condition during the lengthening period of summer food deprivation," states a study on the effects of melting sea ice published in the journal Science last summer.
But by Obama's final year in office, his Council of Economic Advisers issued a report sounding the alarm about an increase in economic concentration whose deleterious impacts extended beyond higher prices to potentially playing a role in declining investment and stifling wage growth.
Not liking people prettier than myself should go without explanation, life is hard enough thanks, and, since I was 15, when my father's boyfriend gave me my first Richard Hell and Patti Smith albums, I suspected the deleterious effect Baudelaire could have on a rocker.
They are missing from the population, "suggesting that at the high end, at the end where people have many deleterious mutations, there's stronger selection against these people," said Arjan de Visser, an evolutionary geneticist at University of Wageningen who was not involved in the work.
My colleague Tom Warren already detailed the deleterious effects of Chrome's outsize influence, with web developers optimizing and coding specifically for Chrome (and Google encouraging the practice), with unhappy connotations of the crummy old days when Internet Explorer was the dominant browser for the web.
Scooter startups need to sell cities on the potential civic benefits of their technology, by demonstrating how PMVs could replace dirtier alternatives that are already clogging roads and having a deleterious impact on urban air quality, as part of a modern and accessible mobility mix.
However, I can state unequivocally that, not infrequently, I have seen deleterious unexpected (and often delayed) emotional results from decisions made regarding abortion, with that suffering and distress becoming lost or not acknowledged due to pressure from others based upon political or philosophical arguments.
Additionally, companies fear that adverse events and other outcomes that occur in these uncontrolled settings could hamper interactions with the FDA and have a severe deleterious impact on the development course and timetable, as well as the approval and final labeling of experimental drugs.
"Studies have shown that the institutionalization of children in general, and away from their families, has serious deleterious affects on their psychological and physical health, as well as their growth and development," said Amy J. Cohen, a child psychiatrist who is an expert on trauma.
" But he argued that, based on the data on misuse and addiction, "in the absence of risk factors or concerns about the child's home environment, I am more concerned about deleterious effects of untreated pain than I am about creating somebody with substance abuse disorder.
American officials sought to water down the resolution by removing language that called on governments to "protect, promote and support breast-feeding" and another passage that called on policymakers to restrict the promotion of food products that many experts say can have deleterious effects on young children.
Yesterday, The Verge published comments made by investor and former Facebook executive Chamath Palihapitiya, quoting his interview last month at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, where he echoed recent comments made by former Facebook  president Sean Parker that the platform is having deleterious effects on society.
"Although the toxic effects of oxidants on the Martian surface have been suspected for some time, our observations show that the surface of present-day Mars is highly deleterious to cells, caused by a toxic cocktail of oxidants, iron oxides, perchlorates and UV irradiation," the researchers wrote.
Algorithms are often flawed and can have larger, deleterious effects that aren't immediately visible, so Facebook will have to be careful about what other information it factors in and how else this score is used, lest it accidentally discount reports from a specific community of people.
Apache, which maintains that its methods are "safe and proven," promises not to drill within the town's boundaries or beneath the state park that contains the swimming hole, and preliminary testing of the local water supply—funded by the company—has found no "significant" deleterious effects.
Puerto Rico's slow recovery from Hurricane Maria has had a particularly deleterious impact because the U.S. territory normally produces 2023 percent of the nation's pharmaceuticals, and is also a major production hub for intravenous solutions that are the basis for delivery of numerous medications, including chemotherapy drugs.
I was happy to learn that victims' support groups were using the book, but I wonder now if it played a part in the spread of the deleterious aspects of the victims'-rights movement, which depends, to a degree, on seeing survivors as a monolithic group.
"Feeling like you're more isolated than you'd like to be has all sorts of deleterious effects on sleep, on mood and on inflammation, and on physical health," said Jamil Zaki, Ph.D., the director of Stanford University's Social Neuroscience Lab and a father of a 3-year-old.
Because of the appearance of these pink or floral gun cushions, there is an inviting element to Baxter's project—that puts outsiders at ease—making them pause to consider the pivotal role of guns in American cultures—as well as their deleterious effects throughout the country.
Earlier this season, there was little disagreement that with Manning's declining performance — and its deleterious effect on a reeling Giants offense — the team had to begin the transition away from Manning, a beloved figure in team history and a two-time Super Bowl Most Valuable Player.
All of the aforementioned studies point to the same fundamental conclusions: First, there is a debt ratio threshold around 2900 percent whereby growth begins to be negatively affected, but there is also a second threshold around 220006 percent whereby the effects of debt become far more deleterious.
The original intent of the study was to look at the youngest age group, thinking that alcohol might have a deleterious effect on the developing prostate, said the study's senior author, Emma Allott, who oversaw the research while a faculty member at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
By Obama's final year in office, however, his Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) issued a report sounding the alarm about an increase in economic concentration across almost all economic sectors whose deleterious impacts extended beyond higher prices to potentially playing a role in declining investment and stifling wage growth.
Instead of Chris Paul and Eric Gordon, he had Austin Rivers and Danuel House Jr. driving lanes didn't exist, but Harden thrived on a tightrope, raining unguardable step-back three after unguardable step-back three—his delightfully deleterious finishing move that has now been launched (efficiently!) over 250 times.
It's also spent the past couple of years attempting to pivot away from the public scandal around its data-collection strategies as well as the general backlash against social media sharing, and the deleterious effects of broadcasting ourselves to enormous audiences at all hours of the day and night.
"In light of this latest disturbing report that chronicles XPO turning a blind eye to pregnant workers, we urge XPO to re-evaluate its priorities with its work force and make immediate changes to its current, allegedly deleterious workplace practices," the senators wrote to XPO's chief executive, Bradley Jacobs.
The best-case scenario would be that Covid-19's damage is contained at current levels, but that the experience, coming at a moment of global introspection about mankind's impact on the planet generally, sufficiently scares governments, companies and people into shifting to less environmentally and socially deleterious behaviour.
The Host then focuses on the efforts of the Park family to recover Hyun-seo, through bickering and mishaps that recall some of the slapstick chase sequences in Bong's 2017 film Okja, which also dealt with the deleterious effects of unethical science on the animal and human kingdoms.
While I agree with Kipnis's desire to ensure that universities honor the goal of educating students in critical thinking, I cannot agree with her rosy characterization of the pre-Title IX past or her view that there are no deleterious effects when professors feel free to sleep with students.
The deleterious effects of, say, the wildfire sharing of misinformation in the Facebook News Feed, on things of importance at the level of, say, the sanity of the American electorate, have been up for debate only insofar as we can bicker about how to correct them or whether that's even possible.
Hanging over the central courtyard, Carolina Caycedo's gossamer assemblages are made from fishing nets gathered in Colombia, Guatemala, Brazil, and Mexico — Latin American countries where Caycedo has documented the deleterious ecological and social effects that dams have had on various waterways and the indigenous populations that rely on them to survive.
The team of scientists from University of California, Berkeley and the University of Copenhagen theorized that weak natural selection in Neanderthals' small populations (as few as 1,000 individuals at a time over a period of 400,000 years) were responsible for allowing genetic mutations—both advantageous and deleterious—to persist over time.
The results also indicate that if you must be chair-bound for much of the day, moving every 30 minutes or so might lessen any long-term deleterious effects, he says, a finding that adds scientific heft to the otherwise vague suggestion that we all should sit less and move more.
We strip them, literally, of their connectivity, of their need for others, so that we can instead put in there a making of a performance-based masculinity about fearlessness, competitiveness, self-reliance, and all the stuff that we then know has all kinds of deleterious effects just on themselves, regardless of harassment. Right.
"The BOJ's recent move to control the yield curve by anchoring the 10 year rate at 0 percent should help to prevent excessive flattening of the yield curve and thereby reduce some of the deleterious side effects of negative interest rates," wrote Frederic Neumann, economist at HSBC in a note to clients.
In essence, teens and preteens who have grown up with the real possibility that they could live through (or die in) a school shooting have incorporated this reality into the kind of cathartic angst fiction usually reserved for more typically deleterious fare — a cancer scare, a plane crash, drug use, or suicidal ideation.
His persistent lies coupled with an active effort to undermine the very idea that facts actually exist -- and are not just one's opinion -- are tremendously deleterious to having a society in which we all agree on a handful of accepted norms no matter where we land on the political or socioeconomic spectrum.
"  Caron and Repetti conclude their article by arguing that "the estate tax is a particularly apt vehicle to reduce inequality because inheritances are a major source of wealth among the rich, and studies suggest that inherited wealth has a more deleterious impact on economic growth than inequality caused by self-made wealth.
And a juiced ball is better, surely, than the sanctimonious and hypocritical drug policy of two decades past that vilified players for making choices—choices deleterious to their health, no less—that they had every incentive in the world to make, while the league profited handsomely off those choices and punished players for them simultaneously.
With persistent budget gaps and long-standing plans to overhaul and replace dozens of old buildings perennially delayed, the school district uses the filters as a stop-gap — a final defense to keep lead that may lurk in the water from reaching the mouths of children, who are especially vulnerable to its deleterious effects.
From "、、、、Stones Single, or in Handfuls": In explaining the poem, translator Sawako Nakayasu notes that Yoshimasu Gozo "may try but he cannot write away the too recent memory of the sea and its deleterious assault on the Fukushima nuclear power plant…" The recent Fukushima disaster haunts a number of Gozo's poems in this collection.
He noted that Alinsky's focus on organization as an end in itself meant his model could be used to deleterious ends, as it was by Save our Neighborhoods/Save our City, an organization which claimed it wanted to protect the interests of "white ethnics" under the mayoralty of Harold Washington, Chicago's first black mayor.
In the inquest last year the coroner said: "The maximum monetary penalty for the offences of possession, smoking and consumption of cannabis, cannabis resin and cannabis oil [should] be increased from $500 to a figure that reflects the deleterious effects that the consumption of those substances can have on the individual, especially the young".
The U.S. delegation — ignoring all scientific evidence proving the benefits of breastfeeding — pushed for the removal of language asking governments to "promote, support, and protect" breastfeeding They also wanted another clause struck that urged policymakers to restrict promotion of food products that global public health officials have identified as having deleterious health effects on infants.
Based on the evidence, it was reasonable to conclude that Westworld the park had a deleterious effect on the souls of its guests, since William started as a White Hat who didn't share Logan's frat-guy lustiness and gradually turned into a Black Hat who murdered his way to the center of Dr. Ford's Maze.
Any link between exposure to radiation from cell phones or wi-fi and cancer or other deleterious health effects is tenuous at best, according to the American Cancer Society, but that didn't stop Lambs (nee' Spartan) from launching at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2017 with a pitch designed to prey on fears about the potential health risks.
Then there are the deleterious effects that sleep deprivation has on such physiological functions as the brain's regulation of blood pressure; per Walker, adults aged 45 and older who get fewer than six hours of sleep a night are 200 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack or a stroke than those who get their full sleep allotment.
Read the package from front to back The "findings make sense, given what we know to date about the deleterious effects of food additives on brain function and health, but the effects observed are very small," wrote Molly Bray, chairwoman of the Department of Nutritional Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin, in an email.
Many are predicting that this is enough to cause the NFL to settle with the insurers: It's unclear if the NFL will seek out any other motions to delay discovery, but the release of confidential information just may be vindicating for players who have been seeking reparations for the long-lasting, deleterious damages that the game has had on them.
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HxA has taken upon itself the mission to "stand athwart" this deleterious trend In the group's own terms, then, the problem is that American campuses have become a "left-leaning tribal moral community" that suffer from a form of "orthodoxy" — wherein conservative voices are marginalized and shunned — due to a lack of "viewpoint diversity," meaning a dearth of conservative faculty members on campus.
Many developing nations not only face outsized exposure to the deleterious effects—food security, natural disasters, weather shifts—of climate change, but they also are now working to grow without being able to rely on significant investment support from wealthier nations while also being urged to avoid the cheap fossil fuel-based infrastructure the world's leading nations built themselves upon.
For example, Arnold wants to see further investigations like the ones that have been done on the finches in the Galápagos and the wolves of Yellowstone National Park: behavioral, metabolic and other analyses that will reveal how much of introgression is adaptive and how much is deleterious or neutral—as well as whether adaptive introgression affects only particular kinds of genes, or if it acts in a more widespread manner.
A riotous trip through the deleterious effects of income inequality, Billions had its best, most cutting season this year, as the show blew up its own premise (by burying the investigation that had always been at its center), then spent the rest of its season vamping for time by digging into the ways those with money and power seem utterly oblivious to those without those qualities in the 2010s.
There is no evidence, however, that fructose is the sole, or even the main factor in the development of these diseases, nor that it is deleterious to everybody, and public health initiatives should therefore broadly focus on the promotion of healthy lifestyles generally, with restriction of both sugar and saturated fat intakes, and consumption of whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables rather than focusing exclusively on reduction of sugar intake.
"People who don't have children with these allergies don't always appreciate the very real danger of a deleterious event that might even lead to death, but even more important, the extraordinary anxiety that pervades the families of children with documented peanut allergies who are afraid of exposing their children, " said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which is part of the National Institutes of Health.
THE WHAT ARE THE NEW RULES AWARD FOR MAKING NICOTINE MORALLY AMBIGUOUS AGAIN To Juul, which has made a ridiculous boatload of money and more importantly made a lot of people seem very silly as they moral-panic about vaping as if it is the same as smoking, and others seem just as silly as they moral-panic about that moral panic as if vaping has been guaranteed on stone tablets to have no deleterious side effects at all.
But while Zuckerberg still, seemingly, does not feel personally accountable to international parliaments — even as his latest stand-in at today's committee hearing, policy chief Monika Bickert, proudly trumpeted the fact that 87 per cent of Facebook's users are people outside the US — global legislators have been growth hacking a collective understanding of nation-state-scale platforms and the deleterious impacts their data-gobbling algorithmic content hierarchies and microtargeted ads are having on societies and democracies around the world.

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