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The marine-based sector could be adversely impacted by ongoing warming in the Southern Ocean, and this process may be conducive to destabilization.
For one example, the forests of landowners who sell wood to our paper product suppliers could be adversely impacted by increasing risks of fires, drought and/or insect damage from rising temperatures.
"In addition, our near-term results could be adversely impacted by a slower decline in component costs than we saw earlier in the year and a seasonal shift in mix to U.S. consumer and international regions," said Carty.
The results do not change the conclusions about the relative risks of growing rainfed cotton in south and central India, but other high-temperature intolerant crops could be adversely impacted.
In contrast, Green Street notes that the strong Orange County office economy could be adversely impacted by the slowdown in mortgage lending and home building, since "four of the top ten companies in the business are headquartered there".
If we offer our merchants more favorable or accelerated payment terms or our revenue does not continue to grow in the future, our operating cash flow and results of operations could be adversely impacted and we may have to seek alternative financing to fund our working capital needs.
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McKinsey & Co., a large management consulting firm, published a report concluding that 800 million workers worldwide will be adversely impacted and could lose their jobs to robots and automation by 2030.
These ecosystem services may be adversely impacted by climate change.
But there is reason to believe a lot of them, too, would be adversely impacted.
Virtually every living organism on the earth's surface will be adversely impacted in some way.
Fellows also learn to recognize when students themselves may be adversely impacting others in class.
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