Adversely Sentence Examples

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  • This fluid may adversely affect a child's hearing.

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  • The product does not adversely affect pregnant female cats.

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  • Unfortunately I couldn't tell them about the break in at Julie's place without it adversely impacting our anonymity.

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  • The knowledge of the presence of the parasite adversely affects nervous people and may lead to mental depression and hypochondria.

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  • There are hundreds of children around the country who will be adversely affectedby this ruling.

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  • In extreme cases, too much vitamin C can adversely affect kidney function.

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  • Without proper treatment, abused children can be adversely affected throughout their life.

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  • Unresolved grievances can lead to bad feelings and adversely affect relationships and performance.

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  • Expensive medications producing side effects that adversely affect the child's health and quality of life are necessary to manage allergy symptoms.

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  • Children who have speech disorders may not want to communicate with their peers or even adults which may adversely affect their performance in school and social development.

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  • In order to qualify for special education a child must be diagnosed as having a disability and the disability must be found to "adversely affect educational performance" so as to require special services.

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  • Amblyopia may be caused by any condition that adversely affects normal visual development or use of the eyes.

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  • In general, unemployment affects all corners of the globe at the same time to some degree, for everyone lives in a "global economy" wherein the inability to spend and stimulate growth in one nation adversely affects another.

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  • Reverse mortgage income can adversely affect need-based income, and there may be less to leave your heirs after the sale of your home.

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  • In some cases, if the cancer is simply near the reproductive organs or if cancer treatment encompasses the whole body, fertility could be adversely affected from radiation and chemotherapy.

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  • Do not put the Pillow Pet™ into a clothes dryer as it may adversely affect the interior plush materials or deteriorate the toy's soft covering.

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  • Persons with compromised immune systems may use the devices to purify their surroundings by eliminating disease-causing bacteria and other impurities from the air that may adversely affect their health.

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  • Coeliac disease also adversely affects your body's ability to absorb fat, resulting in stools containing oil or high amounts of fat.

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  • However, for extremely sensitive individuals even the small amount of gluten present in communion wafers can adversely affect them.

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  • Vitamin B12 injection side effects can be very serious and the supplement can interact adversely with medications as well as other supplements.

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  • In addition, the blood thinning compound present in cinnamon may adversely affect those already taking a blood thinning medication like Coumadin or aspirin.

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  • The commission was deputed to inquire into and report on certain of the grievances adversely affecting the gold industry.

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  • The completion in 1902 of the line connecting Salisbury with Cape Town adversely affected the port of Beira, the long railway route from the Cape being increasingly employed by travellers to and from Mashonaland.

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  • Nay, it would even be found that the habit of philosophical reflection often operated adversely to the attainment of this end, by developing the thinker's selfconsciousness, so as to disturb that normal relation to external objects on which the zest of ordinary enjoyment depends.

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  • Industrial interests alone benefited, and imported more raw materials, chemicals, and coal and coke, which naturally influenced the exchanges adversely.

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  • However, not all children seem adversely affected (see Hughes et al 2002 ).

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  • Also, fine particles may be drawn into the respiratory airways where they may adversely affect health.

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  • This may adversely affect the freshwater biota, and the quality of private water supplies.

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  • However, reliability of the score probability calculations may be adversely affected.

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  • Concurrent administration of potent diuretics, aminoglycosides may adversely affect renal function (see section 4.4 ).

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  • The fourth quarter downturn in 2001 adversely affected the spring order book and consequently our expectations for the first half of the year.

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  • Have adversely affected quot the march of the criticisms released on Capitol hill.

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  • Has now been adversely affected by internal politics & is largely ineffectual outside of the US.

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  • In agriculture, margin was adversely impacted in wheat based animal feeds but improved in sugar beet based ruminant feeds.

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  • Types of direct sex discrimination include sexual harassment and treating a woman adversely because she is pregnant.

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  • God's order had been adversely affected by man's transgression of Yahweh's laws.

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  • Regulation 25(1)(b) gives water undertakers the discretion to decide which products would not adversely affect the quality of drinking water.

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  • The fall of the Right on the 18th of March 1876 was an event destined profoundly and in many respects adversely to affect the course of Italian history.

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  • On the other hand, if the exception be taken to exclude all questions which, when decided adversely to a state, impose a restraint on its freedom of action, then the exception would seem to exclude such a question as the true interpretation of an ambiguous treaty, a subject with which experience shows international arbitration is well fitted to deal.

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  • Even before the fall of Delhi, Canning had been adversely criticized - "Clemency Canning" he was scornfully called - for announcing his intention to discriminate between the guilt of various classes of mutineers.

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  • God 's order had been adversely affected by man 's transgression of Yahweh 's laws.

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  • Make sure you are using a no dust cat litter for her and consider if there are any chemicals that might be adversely affecting the cat.

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  • Flea treatment medications that contain Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs) or Insect Development Inhibitors (IDIs) act only on the insect and will not adversely affect the cat.

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  • By using a monitoring service, you can watch for fraudulent activity or mistakes that might adversely affect you through no fault of your own.

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  • This modern interpretation of individual freedom has adversely affected the old family philosophy that people are all in this game of life together, and the only way to win is through tolerance and compromise.

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  • Additionally, the life cycles of fish and other marine life are adversely affected since there are many species that depend on cold water in order to reproduce and grow.

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  • Soil contamination, which is the addition of man made chemicals or other contaminants to the natural soil environment, is another issue that affects the environment adversely.

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  • Such mixes may lead diabetics to believe it's safe to use agave when in fact it can adversely impact their blood glucose levels.

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  • Adversely, if your oil is too hot when you put the meat in, you're going to wind up with smoke and charred beef.

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  • If anger is adversely affecting your life and your relationships, it may be time to check out what treatment options you have at one of the many anger management facilities specializing in this type of therapy.

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  • Families Anonymous aims to help those who blame themselves or whose lives are being adversely affected by someone near them who has an addiction.

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  • While some people aren't completely physically dependent on alcohol, they may still be abusers of alcohol and adversely affect their loved ones.

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  • All shutters have the ability to operate from indoors, and they do not adversely affect the functionality of the windows or doors.

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  • High heat can adversely affect the chemical composition of nuts.

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  • Adversely, halter and short-sleeved styles can be worn in the winter with a beautiful, shimmering shawl.

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  • Additionally, it has been shown that these lenses may also adversely react with liquid crystal displays, or LCDs, found in the dashboards of some cars.

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  • Since many major retailers will not carry games with an AO rating, this can adversely affect a game's sales.

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  • Sunlight will affect the wine adversely and also increase its ambient temperature leading to faster aging.

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  • It was feared that the removal of this powerful deterrent would adversely affect discipline, but on the contrary, the yearly average of prison offences has diminished from 147 to 131 per thousand prisoners, and it has been felt by the authorities that the limitation was salutary and wise.

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  • In 1876 a committee of the General Assembly of that Church reported on them so adversely that Smith demanded a formal trial, in the course of which he defended himself with consummate ability and eloquence.

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  • The depression was accentuated by the financial crisis in America, which affected adversely the wool trade, and in a more marked degree the diamond trade, leading to the partial stoppage of the Kimberley mines.

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  • Adversely, cotton is not quite as racy or sexy as other fabrics.

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  • The Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) caused both revenue and expenditure to rise abnormally, while the depression in trade which followed the war adversely affected the exchequer.

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  • The construction of the harbour of Claudius at the mouth of the Tiber adversely affected Puteoli.

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  • They understood giving any credibility to a hint of the existence of a psychic tipster adversely affected their ultimate chance for a conviction.

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  • But here too the weather and the state of the roads operated adversely, for Ney came up too late, while Davout, in the full tide of his victorious advance, was checked by the arrival of Lestocq, whose corps Ney had failed to intercept, Campaign Of 1807 In Poland And Prussia Scale.

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  • The last of these propositions is adversely criticized by P. Mantegazza as a truism, but it may be allowed to stand with the qualification that we are ignorant concerning the nature of the influence called " nerve-force."

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  • The effect of these revelations was profound not only politically, but also economically; the important export trade in Danish butter, especially, was adversely affected, as Herr Alberti had been interested in numerous dairy companies.

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  • Whilst some, like Voltaire and the Physiocrats, representatives of the privileged classes and careless of political rights, wished to make use of the omnipotence of the prince to accomplish desirable reforms, or, like Montesquieu, adversely criticized despotism and extolled moderate governments, other, plebeiaris like Rousseau, proclaimed the theory of the social contract and the sovereignty of the people.

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  • The true patron can, however, exercise his right to present at the next vacancy, and can reserve the advowson from an usurper at any time within three successive incumbencies so created adversely to his right, or within sixty years.

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