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She's never shown any signs or ill effects from this.
We have seen the ill effects of CONs throughout Michigan.
But Ms. Donath saw no ill effects in cannabis use.
Scherzer remained in the game after that, with no ill effects.
The ill effects of these shortfalls are not yet fully visible.
"I don't have any ill effects from the war," he added.
Even healthy young adults may suffer ill effects from air pollution.
"The ill effects of diabetes develop over decades," Dr. Sussman said.
Animals should be able to consume the plants without any ill effects.
The ill effects are cumulative and may take years to manifest themselves.
Thankfully, I don't suffer from any ill effects due to this experience.
He showed no ill effects Sunday, scoring the game's first six points.
Neither does the data on restaurant industry employment suggest many ill effects.
Nor do volunteers in these sorts of experiments seem to suffer ill effects.
It's not clear if people suffer ill effects over time from these labels.
S. alliance would create some ill effects for continental Europe without the benefits.
At this point, the ill effects of urban freeways are pretty widely accepted.
This likely reduced unemployment and has not had any ill effects on inflation.
I'll wager before the oft-cited ill-effects of Brexit send us reeling.
The lost trust of customers can have long-term ill effects as well.
More detailed examinations of labor markets also show no evidence of predicted ill effects.
But perhaps, during a longer deep space mission, this could lead to ill-effects.
You can have infinite pollution and sickness and carbon dioxide with no ill effects.
When things warm up again, the frogsicles thaw out, with no evident ill effects.
Whalen's daughter miscarried with no ill effects, but they went to the hospital anyway.
Should the government cut back, the ill effects would multiply in the same way.
There were no ill effects, he said, and the cells did not die off.
Mr. Sefolosha returned the next season and showed few ill effects from his injury.
Less often noticed are the ill effects, which include the atomizing of the electorate.
Norman says it's so bad, he's taking meds to deal with the ill effects.
And it raises questions about how much responsibility tech companies bear for these ill effects.
RCVS usually does not have long-term ill effects but can sometimes lead to stroke.
He missed Thursday's game with a sore right shoulder but showed no ill-effects Saturday.
Clinton's acknowledgment of his public pratfall completely reversed the ill effects of his terrible performance.
But Green only shot 33.7 percent from deep last season, which rarely had ill effects.
And when the layoffs came, black Americans experienced a disproportionate share of the ill effects.
The company's new leadership continues to deny that it is contributing to these ill effects.
Despite this headwind, however, design activity remains robust and SNPS has had no ill effects.
Fast forward to 2019, and the headlines are saturated with people lambasting its ill effects.
Thomas played 673 minutes against the Magic and did not show any ill-effects from injury.
Santorelli hit the glass headfirst, but Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau said Santorelli suffered no ill effects.
Pham, though, showed no ill effects, homering to center in the sixth off reliever Nick Wittgren.
Coal ash spills are just one of the ill effects (pun intended) of this dirty fuel.
When U.S. businesses opine on the escalating trade conflict, they strongly predict ill effects to come.
Consumers get the benefits and are protected from most of the quiet but substantial ill effects.
She points out that not every child — or even every heavy user — will suffer ill effects.
Rudolph said after the game that he did not feel any ill effects from the strike.
Nowadays, popular springs post the water's chemical composition to calm visitors' fears of any ill effects.
"Reports from the hospital are that she had no ill effects from the spin," Phoenix fire Capt.
He's the only full-blooded human known to have wielded an Infinity Stone without any ill effects.
Elsewhere, there are more subtle ill-effects from allowing even one chance to run for re-election.
Bandhan Tod - meaning "break the binds" - includes classes on child marriage and dowries, and their ill effects.
But regardless of how much they were watching, there were no accompanying ill-effects or sexual dysfunction.
Pasta is always a good choice to ward off the potential ill-effects of too much drinking.
Rockies: LHP Mike Dunn (rhomboid strain) threw live batting practice and said he had no ill effects.
Participants also seemed united in scepticism that monetary policy could entirely offset the trade war's ill effects.
Russian cyber weapons have been used often with ill effects inside the United States and its allies.
The ill effects of Hurricane Harvey could show up in industrial production and in consumer data Friday.
Scientists studying toxicity in chemicals feed, inject, or spray them on animals to suss out potential ill effects.
And dealing with sulphur has other ill-effects, points out Paddy Rodgers of Euronav, an oil-tanker firm.
As the ongoing U.S.-China tariff battle upends global trade, many countries are worried about suffering ill effects.
Thus if the oil price remains within its recent range, the global economy should suffer few ill effects.
Federal officials are now coming up with contingency plans to ward off the ill-effects of funding gaps.
In his first start since injuring the thumb on his throwing hand, Bartolo Colon showed no ill effects.
He showed no ill effects of being inadvertently kicked in the eye during last Sunday's victory over Oakland.
Women with higher self-esteem, for example, don't seem to suffer the ill-effects of discrimination as much.
Politicians in democracies have always mangled the truth: denying affairs and downplaying the ill effects of their policies.
I get through the first day with no ill-effects but the first night is a different story.
The most important step is demonstrating long-term safety, though the experimented-upon pigs showed no ill effects.
He sustained ligament damage in his ankle in November, but showed no ill effects in the short program.
His prehistoric body was not immune to some of the ill effects of a high-fat diet, either.
It's to lessen the ill effects of the buildup and give us time to transition to cleaner energy.
The conference included talks on strategies for harnessing machine learning and for preventing the ill effects of aging.
" Belonging shapes your outlook, writes Pink: "Its absence leads to ill effects, its presence to health and satisfaction.
Looking back over the past year, I concede that I've felt no ill effects of the law's passage.
Among the many ill-effects his hard drinking brought, poor dental hygiene left his teeth in a bad way.
Columbus showed little ill effects coming off its five-day break as they peppered the Islanders with 45 shots.
People in other parts of the world have been munching GM crops for a quarter-century without ill effects.
Michos likes to say that "sitting is the new smoking," because of the ill effects of a sedentary life.
A hazardous level is an alert in which everyone may experience ill effects and are advised to stay indoors.
And tweaking the system to mitigate the ill effects of consolidated agriculture with technological fixes is a false solution.
"We'll make people aware of the ill effects, especially after pest attacks devastated GM cotton crops recently," said Kelkar.
Having gutted through a bum left knee for weeks now, Cabrera showed no ill effects and saved the day.
And if he voted for a shutdown, your congressman,  Mike Conaway , would probably suffer no ill-effects in November.
Kardaras isn't the first one inciting fear about the ill-effects of technology on our — and our childrens' — minds.
By the time you are feeling the ill effects of caffeine, it's already too late for water to help.
After we amicably ended things, I maintained an adequate romantic life that displayed no ill effects from the diagnosis.
Young showed no ill effects from the sore left hamstring that kept him out of Sunday's game against Brooklyn.
The transplanted liver functioned without ill effects for more than a year, before the infant died of other causes.
Younger children absorb lead more easily and can suffer more ill effects than older children, according to the Mayo Clinic.
As long as there are no ill effects from catching, his next activity will be trying to swing a bat.
To avoid such ill effects, societies and economies must start in earnest to prepare for those longer lives right now.
He also fed plenty of them to a paradise kingfisher bird with no ill effects except maybe a fatter bird.
To be clear, nicotine, while addictive, does not cause cancer, lung disease or any of the ill effects of smoking.
The data reflected slower growth, but also possible ill effects of bad weather, the government shutdown and other statistical abnormalities.
Left untreated, celiac disease can lead to a host of long-term ill effects including anemia, osteoporosis and fertility problems.
And after between three and five years of treatment, many can be weaned from the venom with no ill effects.
But he and his wife turned down the offer to relocate and never felt any ill effects from the radiation.
Watson showed no ill effects of being inadvertently kicked in the eye during last Sunday's 21-24 victory over Oakland.
After breathing diluted exhaust for four hours, the monkeys were examined for signs of lung inflammation or other ill effects.
This is on top of the ill effects resulting from the Democrats passage of the partisan Affordable Care Act (ACA).
The little burst included Klay Thompson hitting a 26-foot 3-pointer, showing no ill effects from the collision earlier.
We certainly want to cut down on local pollution because the understanding of the ill effects of particulates continues to rise.
Stephen Curry showed no ill effects of a quad injury by piling up 43 points in just three quarters of action.
Still, like most arthropods, huntsman spiders possess venom and if bitten, a person may experience "ill effects," according to the museum.
Women who supported #MeToo were actually more concerned than women as a whole about some potential ill effects of the movement.
Dempsey and others have trained extensively in Rio over the last few years with little or no ill effects, said Bell.
But the Medicare population is more likely to suffer these drugs' ill effects, too, leaving physicians to ponder troubling trade-offs.
A large number of other attendees, including Donald Trump, were also present at the same event and showed no ill effects.
It doesn't do you in this year, or next year, but you'll see the ill effects in a day of reckoning.
"I feel like there's really no concern, in my community, and I've never heard whispers of ill effects," Ms. Heinrich said.
Some experts say that the best way to stay active and prevent the ill effects of aging is to never retire.
The fifth precept of Buddhism warns against the ill effects of any intoxicants that might cloud the mind or provide distraction.
That bath might have saved me from the ill effects of the strong radiation that presumably existed in the black rain.
In general, the Trump administration has denied that anyone outside of China will suffer any ill effects from the trade war.
He is a knuckleballer, after all, who showed no ill effects from his injurious encounter last year with a wild boar.
Those more at risk, however, such as pregnant people, children, people with asthma, and older people, may still experience ill effects.
Cespedes showed no ill effects on Tuesday: The sixth-inning home run was one of his three hits on the night.
Which doesn't mean you don't try or you don't work to minimize ill effects even in the absence of real resolution.
The most extreme of these storms can also have ill effects on the electrical grid, disrupting power supplies to people on Earth.
He showed no ill effects of diving after a loose ball and over the courtside seats and knocking over a fan's cup.
Finau was cleared to play Thursday, and though he was walking somewhat gingerly, his game somehow did not show any ill effects.
This week offers another example of a corporation going to court to ward off the ill effects of an arbitration gone awry.
That's because the Fed was forced to cut rates three times last year to offset the ill-effects of the trade war.
Out for nearly a month because of inflammation in his left knee, he showed no ill effects in his 66-pitch outing.
Yet, one looks in vein to see the any ill effects on global stocks from the US withdrawal from the Paris accords.
Panthers quarterback Cam Newton showed no ill effects from a shoulder injury sustained last week, throwing for 300 yards and two touchdowns.
Donor cats suffer no ill effects from giving up one of their two kidneys and their life expectancy is not impacted, she says.
Manager Scott Servais said if Paxton doesn't experience any ill effects, the lefty could go on a rehabilitation assignment as early as Wednesday.
The big picture: Amazon has become a symbol for progressives of the ill effects of corporate power in an age of increasing consolidation.
He will then ramp up his throwing, and if there are no ill effects he is expected to be ready for spring training.
"The implementation of the rules requires strong support," Samria said, adding bigger warnings would create awareness about the ill effects of tobacco use.
The ill effects extend far beyond limiting abortion rights, impacting every facet of reproductive health and constraining NGOs' ability to lobby for reform.
While most of those studies involved teens, one included children younger than 12 and found no ill effects on growth, the policy says.
Caron suspects that vaping's ill effects can also be traced to propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin (PGVG), the base liquids in e-cigarettes.
Further ill effects follow, with Katie the first to go missing (her alcoholic father gets to play red herring for half a scene).
Smaller mammals like white-footed mice and even raccoons and opossums seem to suffer no ill effects from eating the luscious-looking berries.
But Porcello showed no ill effects — breezing through the sixth by getting Wade on a grounder, striking out Ronald Torreyes and Brett Gardner.
The potential ill effects of ethanol in gasoline are worrisome for owners of cars whose makers specify limits on acceptable levels of ethanol.
Gerona had grown up in the Philippines and had seen people recover from sickness by taking expired drugs with no apparent ill effects.
When government tries to circumvent that law, it may create short-run stimulus, but in the long run the ill effects become apparent.
LeMahieu said his knee was improved and there were no ill effects from Tuesday night, when he entered the game after Story was hurt.
Moreover, a basic income would reduce the ill effects of poverty and therefore the cost to society of bad public health, crime and incarceration.
The most common symptoms are relatively mild, like fever and joint pain, and most people with the virus feel no ill effects at all.
Bautista spoke with reporters after the game—Odor did not—and it seems like he is not feeling any ill effects from the punch.
But it was hard to see any ill effects while Roethlisberger was on the field Sunday, throwing for 24 of 37 for 339 yards.
Ultimately, the team showed no ill-effects against Providence as Kelan Martin scored 15 points and Avery Woodson and Andrew Chrabascz added 11 apiece.
Collins said Syndergaard had looked strong in spring training, showing no ill effects from last season, and yet he hit a wall this summer.
Bridgewater, 25, has impressed this preseason while showing no ill effects from the gruesome knee injury he suffered just before the 2016 regular season.
Antetokounmpo, who sprained his left ankle late in Thursday night's loss to Minnesota, showed no ill effects and led all scorers with 29 points.
But he showed no ill effects as Ajax, a four-time European Cup winner, made the most of its first European semifinal since 1997.
"He would be able to return to being a senator in a relatively short period of time with no ill effects," Dr. Langer said.
And yet, Bush's first term was an unmitigated disaster whose ill effects still bedevil the world, and from which we have never fully recovered.
Plenty of people take them without ill effects — for a few days after oral surgery, or even for years if they have chronic pain.
"What's important, however, is at that point we can all take steps to prevent then the more serious ill-effects of the heat," Landeg said.
That may surprise physicists and mathematicians, who have been posting work to arXiv, a preprint repository, for more than 25 years with no ill effects.
None of the studies reported any serious ill effects from yoga, but more research would be needed to make reliable conclusions about unwanted side effects.
This kind of information can be used to mitigate any ill effects that astronauts may experience during a more than year long mission to Mars.
More U.S. and international aid to nations that are absorbing the bulk of the refugees also can help mitigate the ill effects of this war.
If the VR feature is received well — meaning people use it, enjoy it and don't have ill effects like vertigo — it could stick around longer.
But if your tote bag collection makes you happy, and it doesn't have any ill effects on your life, by all means, well, carry on.
All I keep coming back to is Moon Unit Zappa, because taking lots of acid in the '70s had no ill effects on me whatsoever.
The researchers concluded that they'd need to observe crows for longer in order to fully understand any possible ill effects that higher cholesterol might have.
James Gorman, a Times Science writer, explains that bats have a unique ability among mammals to carry many viruses with no ill effects to themselves.
Studies have traced a connection between exposure to antibiotics, particularly early in life, and ill effects ranging from obesity to asthma to anxiety and depression.
The lesser flamingo, however, can consume enormous amounts with no ill effects (unless you count their colorful plumage, which comes from a pigment in the algae).
And, as intended, when their payloads were expended they collapsed and passed safely through the remainder of the digestive system without causing any obvious ill effects.
Cosby told police Constand was conscious during the incident, never told him to stop and did not mention any ill effects from the pills, Norris said.
It was tested without ill effects in Ebola patients, although it did not work well against that virus, which is in a different family from coronaviruses.
Prenatal cocaine use may have ill effects on developing fetuses but not more so than factors like poverty, hunger, or lack of access to prenatal care.
Rizzo, Hendricks propel Cubs past Mets CHICAGO — Kyle Hendricks said that when things are going well even some bad pitches will often have no ill effects.
In fact, Blum inspired two other recent research efforts in addition to the two studies presented here to flesh out the story of their ill effects.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll adds to other indications that Facebook has so far suffered no ill effects from the episode, other than a public relations headache.
After shaking off the ensuing ill effects on Thursday, Williams fended off a set point in a 7-6 (7), 6-1 win over Christina McHale.
Innovation is critical to stem this growing crisis and revamp the child welfare system — before thousands more children suffer the ill effects of long-term fostering.
Among other ill effects, this reduces the law to a game between competing parties instead of a uniform, consistent and knowable code of conduct for everyone.
A senior environment ministry official, who is a member of the GM approval committee, had said earlier that studies found no ill effects from GM foods.
Rodon made a minor league start Monday from Triple-A Charlotte, and he said Tuesday that he is not feeling any ill effects from the injury.
Twenty years later, Netscape was the poster child for the ill effects of Microsoft's dominance, inspiring the Justice Department's landmark antitrust lawsuit against the software giant.
Aside from the ill effects of smoking anything, there are concerns about how marijuana alters the brains of users who are under the age of 25.
"We have found traditional authoritarian Chinese teaching has many ill effects and deviates from the essence of education, which is to serve individuals," Mr. Dai said.
The cautions have had scant effect: Use of the drugs has risen among older people, even though they are particularly vulnerable to the drugs' ill effects.
It was tested without ill effects in Ebola patients, although it did not work well against that virus, which is in a different family from coronaviruses.
There's a very good chance both of those ill effects could result based on what we've seen before with even essential drug treatments like the flu vaccine.
Remember too, the Fed is highly unlikely to play the role of equity market backstop in order to insure investors against the ill-effects of protectionist policy.
For wealthy parents the potential ill effects of wealth on their children can be very real concerns, and trusts can help them control the process more effectively.
Researchers found that older adults who ate the most seafood did have higher brain levels of mercury, but didn't seem to suffer any ill effects from it.
Like other residents, she listed the rumored ill effects of the wind farms: people left with rashes and coughs, depleted groundwater and cows that will not calve.
Implementing these healthy, stress-relieving techniques for dealing with difficult people will train your brain to handle stress more effectively and decrease the likelihood of ill effects.
As some agencies scramble to bring operation levels back up to 100 percent, others must deal with ill effects that may linger for weeks, if not indefinitely.
ABOUT THE CANADIENS (21-25-23): Alex Galchenyuk set up Nesterov's tally and showed no ill effects of a knee injury that sidelined him for three games.
However, there is empirical evidence that patent protections and analogous intellectual property protections do not increase innovation or productivity, and that strong protections often have ill-effects.
" Reefer, though, acquired a particularly sinister connotation with the 1936 release of "Reefer Madness," a propaganda film meant to warn teenagers of the plant's ill effects. "Marijuana!
" Reefer, though, acquired a particularly sinister connotation with the 1936 release of "Reefer Madness," a propaganda film meant to warn teenagers of the plant's ill effects. "Marijuana!
He struck out four, walked none and showed no ill effects after exiting his previous start early because he was hit on the forearm by a pitch.
A User Manual for Your Knees A knee is designed to withstand millions of steps during a lifetime, but sometimes all that stress can have ill effects.
"I don't know," Miller said, pointing to how Betances, Justin Wilson and Chasen Shreve carried on with no ill effects when Miller missed a month with forearm tightness.
Sadly, the warnings presented in the new report will likely fall on deaf ears until people start to feel the ill effects of AI at a personal level.
Braves 23, Diamondbacks 2110 Atlanta left-hander Max Fried showed no ill effects from being hit by a line drive last week, helping Atlanta beat Arizona in Phoenix.
These ill effects of poverty are likely to get only worse, due to three trends: More people on the planet have access to mobile phones than to toilets.
There's other research that shows the ill effects daylight saving has on health and well being, from increased strokes and heart attacks to lost productivity and workplace injuries.
I haven't suffered any ill effects, it works, and if the good people at Cenforce want more of my bitcoin, they have the incentive to not kill me.
In all my conversations about the ill effects of tariffs – and what the recent testimony of 22019 companies to USTR asserts – those most vociferously complaining are business owners.
ABOUT THE TIMBERWOLVES (123-212): Point guard Jeff Teague returned from an Achilles injury and showed no ill effects with 32 points and 2101 assists against Oklahoma City.
China avoided most of the ill effects of the global financial crisis by ordering the state-controlled banking system to engineer a major increase in the money supply.
For the past several months, President Donald Trump has been waging a costly trade war with China, which has had no shortage of ill effects on US farmers.
The charity is training 100,000 officiants about the ill effects of child marriage and how to use the app, which it hopes to roll out nationally by August.
By focusing only on women and children, health officials are very likely neglecting millions of Americans who have either short- or long-term ill effects of lead exposure.
Animals eat bits of plastic, with ill effects on them — and further up the food chain, all the way to humans — that are only beginning to be understood.
But when a big deal comes up, reporters might best serve readers by looking closely at whether it will hurt competition, squelch innovation or have other ill effects.
The parcel did not enter the Pentagon, as the mail facility is separate from the Pentagon, and no ill effects from exposure to the substance have been reported.
An advocacy organization named for Newark's Ironbound district has been warning of the ill effects of the incinerator for decades, even offering "toxic tours" to out-of-towners.
With help from Secor, she and her postdoctoral researcher, Cecilia Riquelme, found that after feeding, a python's heart swells the way an athlete's does, with no ill effects.
Did your spouse text you that one New York Times story about the ill effects of phones on kids, or the one from Slate that said the opposite?
It's no good for society and obviously it's shown to have really ill effects with the Russians, you know, using the platform on Facebook exactly as it was created.
As she and Subbaraman write in their paper, it's more surprising that limiting prosecution for pregnant women who drink, and giving them priority for treatment, can have ill effects.
Mary Harvey and Steve's infamously bitter divorce was finalized back in 2005, but according to docs filed Wednesday ... Mary's still feeling a slew of ill-effects from their battle.
The "one doctor, one pharmacy" provision in the Senate bill would cut down on doctor shopping and could counter any ill effects of curbing the D.E.A.'s enforcement power.
The WHO recognizes that by 2025, more than 1 billion people will continue to smoke, approximately the same amount as today, even though its ill effects are well known.
Yet the oil price rise in the first weeks of the year, if it persists, could shift the economic landscape for Russia and outweigh the ill effects of sanctions.
Reagan's tax act was two years in the making and in many ways a response to the ill effects of the tax cuts that he had passed in 1981.
" He went on: "It seems safe to assume that some percentage, despite an initial inclination not to tell their husbands, would notify their husbands without suffering substantial ill effects.
" Commenting on a video of the initiative that Mumbai Police posted on Twitter at the end of January, Ashok said it showed "the ill effects of this noise pollution.
It's possible that Apple decided to turn the maximum noise canceling knob down ever so slightly without telling anyone to avoid any ill effects, but I really hope not.
Similar to how the MSA required tobacco companies to pay for the ill effects of tobacco on society, carbon pricing serves to pull down money from large-scale emitters.
"In both of those two meetings, [Trump] asked me if vaccines weren't a bad thing because he was considering a commission to look into ill effects of vaccines," Gates said.
In the other, restrained investment and wages are signs of structural changes that boost productive potential—in which case, there would be fewer ill-effects from running the economy hot.
Even if the paradigm of this watershed legislation was stewardship, and the mitigation of ill effects its goal, its terminology acknowledges the violence inherent in the expansion of industrialized economies.
"In both of those two meetings, he asked me if vaccines weren't a bad thing, because he was considering a commission to look into ill effects of vaccines," Gates said.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, six million acres in the state were sprayed with naled last year, including Miami and Tampa, apparently with no ill effects.
It's apparently one of several segments by the broadcaster on the ill-effects of fidget spinners, suspecting them to be American products helping political "non-systemic" opposition in the country.
At the news conference, Mr. Hutchinson said he had discussed concerns about stacking the executions, and its potential ill effects on prison employees, with Wendy Kelley, the state corrections director.
He didn't convince me that marijuana should be illegal, but he did persuade me that the drug has more ill effects than the pot lobby would like us to believe.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention condemned the ill effects of pain medications such as OxyContin and Vicodin on March 15 in its first-ever guidelines for prescribing such pills.
Exercise also seems to reverse at least some of the ill effects of sitting all day, which is becoming one of the major drivers of chronic disease and shorter, unhealthier lives.
Showing no ill effects from Friday's 104-97 four-overtime win over Cincinnati in the quarterfinals, Connecticut took control with a 14-2 run for an 18-14 first half lead.
The ill effects may be less about the limits and more about the ongoing fear of prosecution in those states, which in turn can cause women to fear seeking prenatal care.
Reporters who have seen him practicing the past few weeks say he's showing no ill effects in non-contact drills—pivoting and showing burst, elevating off of one foot and two.
The meeting was held amid mounting concern over Facebook's influence and ill effects in countries particularly vulnerable to the misinformation and inflammatory rhetoric that is so easily circulated on the platform.
In addition, burning organic waste produces chemicals called dioxins and furans, suspected carcinogens which damage the nervous and immune systems, among other ill effects, and are harmful even in minuscule quantities.
The ban took place before a number of studies in the 7803s and 2000's demonstrated some of the ill effects of chronic MDMA use which include memory loss and depression.
Ideally, the next step would be to sequence these individuals' entire genomes to discover why they were able to carry, with seemingly no ill-effects, mutations that are deadly in others.
Twenty-nine days after slipping down stairs and badly bruising his back on the eve of the U.S. Masters, Johnson reported no ill-effects after his morning round at Eagle Point.
"In both of those two meetings, he asked me if vaccines weren't a bad thing, because he was considering a commission to look into the ill effects of vaccines," Gates said.
The country continues to witness the ill effects of masculinity on male youth, and some have suggested that in order to stop the problem you need to engage young men themselves.
"Some people are able to work out in the fasted state and not feel ill effects, but others may feel weak, dizzy or unable to complete their workout," Msora-Kasago said.
Many sailors have said they have suffered no ill-effects and downplay any risks, suggesting that the water concerns are overshadowing some of the most exciting and challenging sailing of their lives.
So if getting zombie saliva in an open wound is fatal, how is it that Nick and chow down on zombie saliva and blood covered raw dog and feel no ill effects?
Even if upgrading agriculture is not always easy, it is necessary, and can go a long way toward minimizing the ill effects of pollution while leading to a more productive food system.
CDC will now test air from the old tubing to check for any toxic chemicals, but Monroe said there is no evidence that breathing air from the hoses caused any ill effects.
As with the Republicans and Mr. Trump's flirtations with fear and violence, India now suffers the ill effects of a serious confusion when a plurality win is marketed as a majority victory.
"Not only is it extremely cruel to restrain monkeys, but the ill-effects of the nicotine, apparently recorded on video and documented, are said to include vomiting, diarrhea and tremors," she wrote.
"Despite aggressive moves by central banks, investors remain unconvinced that any of these actions will be enough to stave off the ill effects from (the virus)," ING Asia economist Prakash Sakpal said.
Based on what we know about the ill effects of sugar, it's stupid to dress our children up in costumes and send them out to collect as much sugar as they can.
The organization tested the material on minnows and birds with no ill effects, according to data provided in its research paper, but still needs to evaluate how it would affect marine mammals.
First, an update on my newsletter last week: I dove into Trump's Huawei ban and talked about some of the ill effects it could spell for American tech companies caught in the fray.
Along with a range of other ill effects from pollution, they were five times more likely to suffer from chronic lung disease than other Indians, and four times more likely to have hypertension.
The science of alcohol's ill effects have been well-documented—the social consciousness around it, however, has lagged, only to see peaks in conversation around things like medical studies, or evocatively written articles.
The body is commonly excited by daily appliances — everything from the tiny amounts of current drawn from the finger by touchscreens to the electromagnetic noise emanating from fluorescent lights — with no ill effects.
Although some people might have their own reasons for opposing GMOs, such as not wanting multinationals to have vast control over the food supply, researchers have found no ill effects from consuming them.
Its manager, Kwon Jang-hee, is passionate about protecting children from the ill effects of the internet, and above all of smartphones, which he considers most damaging of all because of their omnipresence.
He has not shown any ill-effects from that injury, and he was effective against Baltimore, allowing three runs and six hits with three strikeouts and two walks over 6 2/3 innings.
Morkov, caught up in the coronavirus scare this week that shut down the UAE Tour, showed no ill-effects as he and Lasse Norman Hansen won the madison title in the Berlin velodrome.
Even if some of the chicken salad was eaten or served with no ill effects, the CDC advises throwing the rest away in a sealed bag so children or animals cannot eat it.
Their study, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, suggests that microplastics — long known as a source of water pollution — may also travel by air, spreading their ill effects far from dense population centers.
But previous research shows that people who seek abortions but can't get them are at risk for a number of ill effects, from financial insecurity to difficulties bonding with their children, Roberts said.
"When we start plogging and see so much plastic, we raise awareness on the ill effects of plastic, especially single use, and ways to cut down its usage in our daily lives," he said.
Showing no ill effects from getting completely loose and oh-so-close to game action, Anderson muffled the Dodgers as the Rockies posted a 13-0 victory in the first game of a doubleheader.
The Nationals' two-headed pitching monster of Max Scherzer and Stephen Strasburg could trouble the Cubs hitters as long as the former shows no ill effects from a tweaked hamstring he suffered last Saturday.
Among them: – The Center for Indoor Air Research, a research unit, staffed by top people, set up to "keep the controversy alive" when it comes to proof of the ill-effects of secondhand smoke.
Though mercaptan is also reported to have no long-term ill effects, the giant stink cloud covering Porter Ranch has led to reports of dizziness, nausea, nosebleeds, and vomiting among both people and pets.
At Warm Springs, his mother learned how to give her young son physical therapy and McConnell recovered with no ill effects, save for some slight difficulty going down stairs; he takes the elevator instead.
They have said that the country's vast and growing ranks of consumers, as well as China's increasing sophistication in technology and other areas, would help it weather any ill effects from rising American tariffs.
More sophisticated players, confronting a tidal wave of scientific data, may accept that the Earth is warming, but they argue that the ill effects are overstated and incommensurate with the costs of aggressive action.
Whatever the momentary boost to share prices, the decision to go all out for S.U.V.s poses a long-term risk: Ford will be much more susceptible to the ill effects of rising oil prices.
Policymakers are counting on growth in the services sector to help counter the ill effects of the restructuring while weak global demand and persistent weakness in exports drag on the world's second-largest economy.
When engineered in mice, those mutations truncated their sleep without any obvious ill effects; in particular, mice engineered with the second mutation performed just as well on memory tests as non-sleep-deprived mice.
The animals are known to carry more than 100 of the world's deadliest diseases, including Ebola and the Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus, but bats don't often seem to suffer their ill effects.
"Reports from the hospital are that she is stable and she had no ill effects from the spin," Dubnow said in the press conference, adding that responders were aware of the spin before treating her.
No, the hard reality is that even low levels of tobacco exposure seem to have about 70 percent of the ill effects that smoking heavily has, per an analysis of the research on intermittent smoking.
"If I called off the search, what would I say to the 228,21 people who have had wonderful experiences hiking in the mountains with no ill effects except but a few mosquito bites?" he says.
Knicks 20, Hawks 223 Tim Hardaway Jr. showed no ill effects from the bad back that caused him to miss the previous game, scoring 219 points to lead New York to a win at Atlanta.
"The girl who was bitten had no ill effects," the report said, and although the bug's presence was confirmed in Delaware at the time, there is no current evidence of Trypanosoma cruzi in the state.
Even Mets shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera, who has been dealing with a sore left thumb and may return to the starting lineup soon, showed no ill effects, with a pinch-hit single in the eighth inning.
Still, investors remain wary of the potential ill-effects of the ongoing U.S.-China trade war on the company, whose international package group accounts for about 20% of total revenue but roughly 35% of operating income.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's household spending jumped in August at the fastest annual pace in three years as bigger bonuses boosted consumption, suggesting that robust domestic demand could help offset the ill effects of escalating trade frictions.
These services pull from public records and other online sources to build profiles of you that, when compiled in one place, can be used for all kinds of ill effects, from unnervingly targeted marketing to doxxing.
When Omar Mateen attacked homosexuals while pledging his allegiance to ISIS, our leaders fell over themselves to tie the tragedy to mental illness, the ill effects of American foreign policy, repressed homosexuality, and American gun culture.
He showed no ill effects and should lead the charge, with some help from Martavis Bryant, against a vulnerable Texans defense allowing the fourth most fantasy points as a team to opposing receivers this season (21.9).
Halep defeated Naomi Osaka, 21-221, 214-2, showing few ill effects from her marathon 4-6, 6-4, 15-213 win over Lauren Davis two days earlier, a match that lasted close to four hours.
Academics and medical professionals told CNBC that people who rely on a heart rate monitor to protect them from overdosing or from other ill effects of hardcore drugs are giving themselves a false sense of security.
Even if in the short term it provides jobs for coal miners, the ill effects put at risk their health, and the well-being of their families and future generations, as well as our shared planet.
Riley claims to have tested his current prototype on single record "several hundred times" will no ill effects, but it may still be a good idea to be cautious when using the RokBlok on more expensive records.
With food all but exhausted, many of the men are beginning to show the ill-effects of two-days without adequate nourishment, an environment the U.N. refugee commissioner said Australia must urgently resolve with Papua New Guinea.
If the entire country was using the hell out of their connection for months with no ill effects — and no ISP will admit that their superior network couldn't handle it — why should there be limits at all?
By then it was clear that the hacked material — regardless of what it might contain — had caused no ill effects on the campaign of Mr. Macron, who won decisively over the far-right candidate Marine Le Pen.
But this time, analysts and financial markets seemed to take the big-time job growth numbers in stride, given that they weren't accompanied by any signs of ill effects from the low unemployment rate and strong growth.
While tariffs have created a pain around the world, with both countries' economies experiencing ill-effects, McGregor said it's viewed as an inconvenience that Chinese citizens are willing to go through in order to better position themselves.
If not a climate scientist, why a well-off older white man and not, say, a young woman of color whose opinion is less often heard and who's likelier to actually suffer ill effects from global warming?
Many birds are known to feed on nightshade berries without any ill effects, and once the plant gained a toehold in the New World, it spread through their stomachs to a wide variety of suitable natural areas.
The result suggests Turnbull has shed the ill effects of a scandal over his deputy's personal life and the disqualification of 11 lawmakers from parliament over their dual-citizen status, but his ruling party continues to lag behind.
"Considering ill effects on the economy upon a 'Brexit', the Bank of England is unlikely to raise rates until the referendum even if the economy was booming," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief FX strategist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo.
"I think that video games might be similar to physical exercise in these regards: occasional use might have beneficial effects, but when some threshold between 'occasional use' and 'chronic abuse' is crossed, ill effects might occur," he continued.
In addition, the release of other planet-warming gases such as methane is also increasing, boosting global average temperatures even more and causing certain weather extremes to become more frequent, severe and longer-lasting, among other ill-effects.
The 32-year-old showed no ill effects of the sore groin that forced him to be scratched from a start in late April and walked two batters after issuing seven free passes in his previous two outings.
By contrast, in the youngest group, born between 1991 and 2000, men were 1.1 times as likely as women to use, 1.2 times as likely to abuse, and 1.3 times as likely to suffer from alcohol's ill effects.
"We all had to breathe collectively today, without our point guard, without somebody who puts pressure around the rim and attacks," said Wade, who jammed his wrist early but had no ill effects the rest of the way.
In 223, legal theorist Cass Sunstein eloquently anticipated the ill effects of Internet filtering on our democracy in a prescient essay that he expanded into a cautionary book called Going to Extremes: How Like Minds Unite and Divide.
Iran already is feeling the ill effects of Mr. Trump's decision last month to withdraw the United States from the 2015 nuclear agreement and reimpose economic sanctions, which penalize businesses in other countries for doing business with Iran.
And it definitely doesn't cancel out the other ill effects of smoking, which include an increased risk of stroke, type 2 diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and a dozen types of cancer (but you knew that already).
Dr. Yoel Sadovsky of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, a placenta expert who wasn't involved in the new research, told The Associated Press that there is no proof of soot reaching the fetus or causing ill effects.
Despite poor implementation and widespread ill-effects linked to the currency reform, the Prime Minister is still able to enter the election race on a moral high ground because he branded demonetization as an anti-corruption measure, he continued.
China apparently has a law on the books that prohibits trademarks with "ill effects related to politics," including ones "the same as or similar to the name of leaders of national, regional, or international political organizations," as ThinkProgress reported.
Salazar showed no ill effects of a mild elbow issue that prevented from pitching in the All-Star Game, allowing three runs (two earned) in 21 29/23 innings of a 22-23 victory over Kansas City on Tuesday.
And though the 37-year-old Roger Federer could not handle the heat on Monday night as he was defeated by John Millman, Williams, who will turn 37 this month, showed no ill effects in this muggy evening session.
Benefits to babies in that period may resonate for decades, as will any ill effects suffered — which is to say, the well-being of mothers and babies is intrinsically linked to the future health of America as a whole.
As it attempts to balance an increasingly hostile US -- and ward off the ill effects of a temporarily paused trade war with Washington -- China is finding that its traditional methods of winning friends in Asia is losing its sheen.
Once the food arrives, I scarf it down alongside a cold Diet Pepsi (the office kitchen is out of Diet Cokes and I figure the Pepsi will have the same ill effects on my metabolism and gut bacteria anyway, so cool).
How your body reacts to heat After exposure to high temperatures, many people will suffer minor and temporary ill-effects, along the lines of nausea, dizziness and fatigue, said Owen Landeg, a principal environmental public health scientist at Public Health England.
The towering South African sixth seed, showing no ill-effects from the arm injury that hampered him earlier this year, will be a heavy favorite when he faces unseeded Australian Jordan Thompson, who beat Grigor Dimitrov 26-23 7-5.
Nations exposed to the ill effects of global warming have put their faith in Beijing to help save the 2016 Paris Climate Change Agreement after President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the deal, reached before he took power.
Researchers studying the potential consequences of dispersing tiny particles into the upper atmosphere, where they would reflect incoming solar radiation and offset global warming, have come up with a way to avoid producing ill effects in some regions, such as drought.
The long-hitting American had won three consecutive starts prior to a freak accident that forced him to withdraw from last month's Masters but showed no ill effects from the back injury by finishing runner-up in his return last week.
ISTANBUL, July 13 (Reuters) - Turk Telekom has become the latest Turkish company to highlight the ill effects of the falling lira on its finances, saying that unfavourable currency movements were behind the company's second-quarter loss of nearly a billion lira.
Unlike the usual, unbridled optimism about technology changing the world for the better, both Dugan and Musk have suggested that mind-reading systems may be needed to help humans counter the ill effects of other technologies their industry is busy building.
There's no evidence that Pedialyte protects your vital organs or your immune system from the ill effects of alcohol intoxication, and it's quite reasonable to worry that these products might mask your body's warning signs that it's had too much.
India's persistent buying of the U.S. dollar to keep its local currency cheap has caught the attention of the U.S. Treasury, increasing the risk that Asia's third-largest economy could soon face the ill effects of a "currency manipulator" branding.
Asked how they could keep burning their crop remnants knowing they were causing health problems in New Delhi, Mr. Singh and other farmers said they were deeply concerned, especially because their families also suffered from the ill effects of the smoke.
Just as sedentary office employees find themselves with ailing backs and nail salon workers might be getting slowly poisoned by their work environments, there are also less-common professions in which people experience ill effects from how they spend their days.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy told CNBC on Monday that the "timing is right on both sides" for the U.S. and China to get back to talks aimed at ending their trade war as both countries' economies experience ill effects.
Nations exposed to the ill effects of global warming have put their faith in Beijing to help save the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement after President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the deal, reached before he took power.
"We need the full involvement of the research community in an open environment to develop methods and systems that can detect and mitigate the ill-effects of manipulated multimedia," said the University of Maryland's Rama Chellappa in a news release.
Ms. Bachelet's favorability nose-dived following allegations that her son and daughter-in-law profited illicitly from real estate, while President-elect Sebastián Piñera apparently suffered no ill effects from allegations that he faked invoices to illegally finance a campaign.
Morkov, caught up in the coronavirus scare this week that shut down the UAE Tour and left the world's best riders in quarantine, showed no ill-effects as he and Lasse Norman Hansen won the title in the Berlin velodrome.
Sabathia showed no ill effects from a groin injury in his return from the disabled list, striking out a season-high eight while allowing one run and three hits over six innings in an 53-3 win at Oakland on Saturday.
In the 40-page report (PDF) published this week, the New York University-based organization (with Microsoft Research and Google-associated members) shows that AI-based tools have been deployed with little regard for potential ill effects or even documentation of good ones.
The Federal Reserve needs to start worrying more about the ill-effects down the road of "artificial, ultra-low" interest rates, rather than what a small hike might mean for the economy, Allianz's chief economic adviser, Mohamed El-Erian, told CNBC on Monday.
By aiming their games at us, the vast swath of people who have no desire to live in the worlds depicted and who have the capacity to effect change, perhaps the developers of these games seek to subvert the ill effects of technology.
And in the animal kingdom, inbreeding ranges from risky/taboo (humans, domesticated animals) to not a huge problem (the banded mongoose, certain sea lion populations) down to downright normalized (fruit flies, which prefer to mate with siblings, with no known ill effects).
Playing the original Technolust demo on a DK1 made me so sick that I had to turn the game off, but playing the final version on a consumer Rift, I went through Technolust in hour-long chunks with almost no ill effects.
After losing the opening set, the 32-year-old three-times grand slam champion piled on the pressure with rasping baseline winners and wrapped up victory showing no ill-effects from the injury that hampered him at the Australian Open last month.
He showed few ill effects early from the injury, beating Durant with a nifty crossover for a layup for his first basket and hitting two 3-pointers in the first quarter to extend his streak to 130 straight games with a 3.
No one can pretend that speed is healthy (nor, in most cases, is it legal), but the hope remains that the right combination of chemicals, administered the right way, can make the mind more limber and able while still avoiding any ill effects.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in the U.S. Senate are aiming to unveil details of a massive new coronavirus bill later on Thursday that is intended to help the U.S. economy weather the ill-effects of the growing outbreak, according to a Republican lawmaker.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in the U.S. Senate are aiming to unveil details of a massive new coronavirus bill later on Thursday that is intended to help the U.S. economy weather the ill-effects of the growing outbreak, according to a Republican lawmaker.
Education experts worry that investors gambling on students' futures could produce all kinds of ill effects, from discrimination against students who are expected to earn less to hastening the transformation of colleges from places of learning into engines of skilled workforce production.
PARIS (Reuters) - Romanian third seed Simona Halep moved smoothly into the French Open second round on Tuesday with a 6-2 6-3 win over Slovakia's Jana Cepelova, showing no ill effects from the ankle ligament she tore less than two weeks ago.
World number four del Potro, who missed last month's Australian Open to nurse the kneecap he fractured at the Shanghai Masters, showed no ill effects in his first match of the year as he blasted 12 aces to see off baseline specialist Nishioka.
Although the company and its apologists insisted that one can tolerate significant amounts without ill effects, this reassurance rang hollow in Anniston neighborhoods that found themselves suddenly battling a legion of ailments from cancers to memory loss, confusion, and a slew of other intellectual problems.
EditorsNote: rewords lede, adds "Wednesday" Guard Tim Hardaway Jr. showed no ill effects from the bad back that caused him to miss the previous game, scoring 34 points to lead visiting New York Knicks to a 112-107 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday.
After meeting with a neurologist for three hours and undergoing a battery of tests and scans, he was diagnosed with a damaged pituitary gland, which affected his hormone levels, potentially causing various ill effects such as weight gain, loss of motivation, anxiety, and depression.
Santana was placed on the DL on May 19 with a strained right shoulder, but showed no ill effects when in the first inning he charged a ground single by Tommy Joseph and gunned to catcher Jonathan Lucroy for the easy putout on Odubel Herrera.
While previous research has linked inactivity to an increased risk of developing diabetes and having worse symptoms of the disease, less is known about the types and amounts of exercise that may be able to counter some of the ill effects of sedentary time.
Not so in America, where half the country seems to operate under the delusion that we can do whatever we want to our land, our plants and our animals and it will magically have no ill effects on us, our children or our grandchildren.
Research from similar programs has found that patients are six times as likely to receive T.P.A. in the first 60 minutes after symptom onset — the so-called "golden hour" during which the drug is most likely to reverse the ill effects of a stroke.
" And though Eldridge hopes more research will help lawmakers better regulate kratom, she believes that physicians today "need to counsel women who are pregnant about the risk of kratom such as they would any other legal substance that can have ill effects on their newborn.
Baker, like all MercMerch™ vetbro entrepreneurs in MAGAmerica93™, deploys one of the strongest weapons in the veteran's arsenal—shame—against others, the way the Air Force deployed Agent Orange in Vietnam, while somehow remaining immune himself to any of the weapon's ill effects.
A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry even goes a step further and links a sense of meaning in life to increased mental and physical well-being… and also shows the potential for ill effects from overexertion in the search for meaning.
Image 2 of 2 CHIANG RAI, Thailand – The Thai and foreign rescuers of the youth soccer team trapped in a cave for 18 days began heading home Thursday, as doctors said the boys they saved have so far not shown any significant ill effects from their ordeal.
The Wizards snapped a two-game losing streak with a 112-107 win over Chicago at home on Friday, riding a career-high 20 assists from point guard John Wall, who showed no ill effects from a sprained left foot suffered in Wednesday's loss to Dallas.
What was once a few familiar faces has turned into a tribe of strangers, walking around, staggering and looking lost, in the throes, it is believed, of the ill effects of K2, a synthetic drug that officials in New York have been working hard to eradicate.
Despite its cannabis origins, CBD is not marketed as a recreational drug, but almost as its opposite: as a corrective to the ill effects of alcohol and even marijuana itself, which makes it catnip for hard-charging professionals who need to be fresh for a 7 a.m.
Tua Tagovailoa did not show any ill effects of his pick-six on the previous drive, connecting with Jerry Jeudy for a thrilling 62-yard touchdown pass with nearly 50 of it coming in the air on a perfect pass from the Heisman Trophy runner-up.
Their point is that the only way things will change is if the vendors took the lead because it would lift the load on the advertiser and end the finger-pointing that goes on between advertiser, vendor, and agency over the ill effects of news blocking.
It's good that the City Council under Ms. Mark-Viverito and the New York Police Department under Commissioner William Bratton have already made progress on an ambitious array of criminal justice and policing reforms that blunt the ill effects of Rikers by keeping low-level offenders away from it.
Related: Iran Is About to Execute Another 100 Prisoners for Drug Offenses Responding to questions about countries that have decriminalized drug use, like Portugal, Brownfield said that the point of narcotics laws wherever they are should be to staunch the ill-effects of substances, not throw people in jail.
According to a new poll out Sunday by the Wall Street Journal and NBC, Americans still largely blame the president and the Republican Party for the ill effects caused by the shutdown: 50 percent of adults surveyed said Trump was responsible; 37 percent said Democrats were to blame.
The 6-foot-11, 244-pound Reath, who began the game out of the lineup for just the third time in two seasons, drilled 13 of 17 shots as LSU (5-573) shot 59 percent from the field and showed no ill effects from its final-exam layoff.
"In both of those two meetings, he asked me if vaccines weren't a bad thing because he was considering a commission to look into ill effects of vaccines," recalled Gates, who also revealed he once  "avoided" Trump when the two were in the same place during the election.
Quincy McKnight had 12 points and two 3-pointers, and Jared Rhoden had seven points and eight rebounds for the Pirates (3-1), who limited St. Louis to 35.8 percent shooting while showing no ill effects from a last-minute loss to No. 3 Michigan State at home Thursday.
Most fears about the ill effects of NAFTA on the U.S. auto industry, whether in term of employment, wages, or investment, have been proven wrong... And do note that trade with Mexico would have grown and grown in a similar pattern without NAFTA — merely to a slightly lesser extent.
But it comes after his rockiest week yet on the campaign trail, with Trump -- so far made of Teflon, seemingly immune from the ill effects of the controversies he's triggered -- at risk of suddenly looking vulnerable, particularly after reversing himself several times within 72 hours on issues related to abortion.
However, that tone has gradually shifted over the years, with more articles highlighting the potential ill effects of technology: its displacement of face-to-face interaction, its role in environmental degradation, its threat to employment, and its failure to live up to some of the promises made on its behalf.
And importantly, this bill is just one step in a three-step process for reversing ObamaCare's ill effects: In step two, Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price will take administrative action, and in step three, Republicans will consider further legislation to address issues that aren't included in this bill.
The Red Sox are showing no ill effects from the travel yet and are outscoring opponents 47-133 during a six-game winning streak that has pushed them into the top American League wild card spot and left them one game behind the Blue Jays for the AL East lead.
It may not sound like a big deal that one country is pulling away from curtailing climate change, but considering the fact that U.S. emissions caused much of the global warming we're seeing today, it's a pretty big deal that America may not take part in reducing the ill effects of those emissions.
The Pelicans, who were concluding a back-to-back that began with a 116-108 victory at Detroit on Sunday, had injury issues of their own, though All-Star forward Anthony Davis showed no ill-effects from a hip injury that limited him to six points and 723 minutes against the Pistons.
As for Asia's largest economy, a survey released yesterday appeared to show that China is beginning to suffer some ill effects from its trade war against Washington: The Caixin/Markit Purchasing Manager's Index (PMI) came in at 0.833, its lowest level since June 2017, as export sales fell for the fifth consecutive month.
The effects of austerity have, in many parts of the country, been crippling; recent chaos produced by the rollout of a benefits plan called Universal Credit has been just one of the more obvious ill effects of a government that rules with an iron fist of maliciousness and a padded mitten of incompetence.
Ms. Gelernt and Mr. Schneider have argued for several weeks that Mr. Guzmán is suffering the ill effects of being held in almost constant isolation in what is known as 10 South, the most secure wing of the Metropolitan Correctional Center, a federal jail in Lower Manhattan across the river from the Brooklyn court.
The report claims to chart an increasingly negative tone over the last 22011 years in tech journalism, with more articles highlighting "potential ill effects of technology:" The findings show that coverage of technology in the 22014s and early 2174s was largely favorable, with a heavy focus on the economic and military advantages afforded by advancing technologies.
When you have a political party that takes as its mission to prevent government from working instead of to make government work, a party that conflates the ill effects of a changing economy with the changing complexion of the country and is still struck by fever over the election of President Obama, Trump is a natural, predictable endpoint.
He may have to add some of that bulk back in the pros, but he has shown no ill-effects in terms of power when attacking the line of scrimmage and may just be the rare slender (slender is relative in this case) tackle, who succeeds based on top-notch run-stopping ability and excellent technique.
Staunch Trump voters that derive their livelihood from these industries have yet to reject the president and his policies, and the $16 billion in farm aid to offset the ill effects of the trade war has delayed any reaction, but that won't continue for long if conditions continue to deteriorate, as they surely would in a broad-based recession.
Most of the residents remain in place, having enjoyed some upward mobility in the intervening years, including saloonkeeper Al Swearengen (Ian McShane), who is experiencing the ill effects of his licentious lifestyle; and Marshal Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant), who has settled into domestic life with his wife Martha (Anna Gunn), after a rocky start to a marriage entered into out of duty to his late brother.
This week, the Malaysian Consumers Association of Malaysia (PPIM), came forward in support of legalizing medical marijuana with Nadzim Johan of the association, telling the state-run news wire Bernama, that there was already a long list of clinical trials that have been conducted regarding its efficacy in treating the ill effects of chemotherapy for cancer patients and the symptoms of a growing list of illnesses.
" (Which "ill effects" might be so "insubstantial" that they could just be ignored, he didn't say.) Judge Alito's conclusion was that there were simply not enough women for the court to worry about, and that in any event, the Pennsylvania Legislature could have "reasonably concluded" that conversation between husband and wife could "properly further a husband's interests in the fetus in a sufficient percentage of the affected cases to justify enactment of this measure.
But the time a player spends in college, including Miller's tenure in the savage trenches of an offensive line, wreaks great damage, too, and that raises a pointed question: How can universities, places of higher learning that are devoted to the development of young minds and that in some cases spend millions of dollars researching the ill effects of brain injuries, justify running multimillion-dollar football machines that put those brains at risk of lifelong damage?
Astronauts making their way out of the capsule and jetting away via their own inflatable, bright orange safety raft isn't the preferred course of egress – once the Orion sets down in the Pacific as intended, standard operating procedure would have an Earth-based recovery team head out to retrieve the astronauts on board, which is better for all involved because those inside the capsule are likely to be feeling the ill effects of prolonged stays in space, which include muscle loss, for example.

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