This point was backed by Professor Williams who is also concerned that extreme approaches to diet could have undesired side-effects. |
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My grandfather would eventually succumb to lung cancer, an undesired side effect of his spending eight years working in a coal mine. |
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Apparently, the running start he made before he jumped had had the undesired effect of propelling him a fraction too far to the side. |
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Some undesired effects could be a scratchy throat, coughing, or a tight feeling in the throat. |
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Altering the dosage or switching to a similar medication that lacks the unwanted toxic effect can minimize undesired effects. |
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Sorry boys, but such undesired attention is hardly the thing that drives a woman's choice of what to wear each morning! |
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Furthermore, understanding the processes leading to the loss of knowledge might help design projects countering these undesired effects. |
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Software is complex and dynamic and that 'simple fix' you put in place last week could have undesired consequences. |
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The numerous flashes from the photographers' cameras were adding undesired lighting effects to their rehearsal. |
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It would be useful to be able to disconnect the recall of a particular set of memories with the evocation of an undesired emotional reaction. |
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However, the undesired effects of chemical pesticides have been recognized as a serious public health concern during the past decades. |
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Other adverse or undesired results of vaccination usually appeared in the first day or so after vaccination. |
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Private accounts accomplish the desired goals but eliminate most of the undesired consequences. |
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A society that cannot accept the concept of luck is one that seeks to attach blame to every undesired outcome. |
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Failure to follow technical data will always result in an undesired outcome. |
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Bulky wool sweaters, for example, will add undesired volume to your waist and chest. |
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A basic assumption suggests that prevention may be fruitfully divided into the promotion of desired events and the obviation of undesired ones. |
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Double sensors and electromagnetic interlocks prevent undesired wheel raising on the road or lowering whilst in the water. |
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The parts of the web interact and co-evolve, and changing one part may have undesired consequences for another. |
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Even crashing incompatibilities, bathos, or undesired jingly phonetic similarities seem not to impinge on their consciousness. |
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Unfortunately, this week you're especially liable to interpret well-meant advice, cautionary tales or even offers of aid as undesired meddling. |
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By permitting the use of suffer materials, it may obviate the problem of undesired sticking of particulates. |
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The Tribunal held that Barbe's conduct was clearly undesired and unsolicited. |
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Since no single activity is responsible for undesired emergent properties of complex systems, such problems are intractable to our pluralistic political processes. |
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Of course, one of the undesired outcomes of the last several years has been consolidation. |
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In the U.K., an undesired tongue kiss was disassociated with rape under the 2003 Sexual Offences Act. |
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Modeling the technique in training sessions and in on-site situations will help staffers successfully deal with camp problems such as undesired behavior. |
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Basing a policy on the concept of risk limitation opens the possibility of weighing the desired and undesired effects of policy measures against one another. |
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The aim of the protective tariff is to undo the undesired consequences of the rise in domestic costs of production caused by government interference. |
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Just using the official exchange rate is no option and purchasing power parity also results in undesired influences of import prices on the outcomes. |
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It stopped abruptly when it experienced an undesired emergency brake application. |
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These are undesired substances that get into the beer by accident during brewing and packaging. |
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Sources of undesired sound should be located outside the 120° acceptance angle. |
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Mismanagement of crew error may lead to an undesired aircraft state, which can lead to an accident. |
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But it is not just among high-tech firms that lack of competition can have undesired consequences. |
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There are many substances that, while useful for a product's manufacturing process, have undesired side effects on the environment. |
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It is however very probable that these tiny particles do not provoke any undesired reactions among patients with celiac disease. |
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This will bring about a phenomenal increase in the effectiveness of treatment while gradually reducing undesired side-effects. |
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Further, these financial measures can produce an undesired effect: recipient enterprises becoming accustomed to assistance. |
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So the problem with illegal immigration is not that it's illegal, exactly, or even that immigration itself is undesired. |
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Words like tolerance and accommodation, which imply some sort of undesired obligation, need to be replaced with words like respect and dignity. |
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As wheezy mornings steadily degraded my attendance, I remained oblivious of the link to my undesired inconsistency. |
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Coordination between pedestrian level and building lighting schemes are needed to reduce light pollution and undesired effects such as glare. |
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An undesired effect of a drug treatment that may range in severity from barely noticeable, to uncomfortable, to dangerous. |
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The use of the keys is relatively simple, but care must be taken to avoid setting it by mistake in an undesired mode. |
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This can make the difference between a voyage without incident and one with undesired consequences. |
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However, if current fishing techniques are used, that can only be done at the expense of undesired increases of catches of other species. |
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However, balloon angioplasty has an undesired effect on an estimated onethird of those who receive the therapy. |
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Individual users may exercise choice over Internet content by means of commercially available software programs that block or filter undesired content according to specified criteria. |
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These undesired consequences illustrate, from our point of view, the interdependance in which the social partners find themselves at all levels and of which they are generally not particularly aware. |
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Nonetheless, this sets an undesired precedent. |
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To prevent this undesired impact, the company uses air extractors. |
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They cannot be forbidden but it is necessary to draw up a positive list to avoid all the supplements that could have an undesired effect on the quality of the milk. |
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If wine is not stable, undesired fermentation may occur. |
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The authority to control undesired or harmful land uses is of particular importance in light of past attempts to locate garbage dumps on Kanesatake lands. |
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It is also necessary to anticipate undesired flows through a proactive development policy which should be implemented together with the countries of origin. |
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Mr Naranjo Escobar asked whether there will be undesired consequences and whether it would not be advisable to have a transitional period while keeping the location clause for the time being. |
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The exclusion of the public also served to protect the author against undesired publicity concerning any socially inadequate acts performed by him. |
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We would like to point out, however, that it is an easier task to prevent an undesired weaponization of outer space than to attempt to control and decelerate such a development after it has begun. |
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With this in mind, scientific parallel surveys are essential continuously for the optimising of maintenance so as to be able to treat undesired developments immediately. |
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To make light of an undesired yet perhaps very present role within a void exhibition, it is also very possible to see the most beautiful exhibition on architecture there ever was! |
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Once the private information has been acted upon or becomes stale, dealers attempt to off-load their undesired positions to other participants in the market. |
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In transient without scram, the assumed event is an insertion of positive reactivity for example, through an undesired withdrawal of the shim rods. |
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This component blocks the undesired and importunate web content such as ad-images, flash banners, clickers, counters and pop-up pages and prevents the dangerous scripts from execution. |
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This artificial vision equipment identifies and locates the presence of undesired objects, especially ceramic objects, as they travel along the conveyor belt mixed up with the glass. |
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The standard plastic plugs used to close the cable entries are not weatherproof, they just prevent the entry of undesired objects during transport. |
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Traditionally, American distillers focused on secondary filtration using charcoal, gravel, sand, or linen to remove undesired distillates. |
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However, human intervention is an undesired yet inevitable externality of workarounds and handholding. |
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This group of TPE usually contains a non-negligible portion of paraffinic mineral oil as a softener, which accelerates the undesired blooming of stabilizers. |
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However, the application of silicon dioxide nanoparticles decreases the undesired effects of salinity on germination and the root and stem length of the crop. |
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This split highlights the different roles of the Board of Management and the Supervisory Board and prevents any semblance of undesired exchange of information. |
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