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Families with mitochondrial diseases are few, but the impacts are often devastating.
And these disparate impacts are often layered on top of other issues.
For example, estimates of the potential economic effects or human health impacts are often the most effective.
Cheshire says one reason most companies have not yet shifted their awareness is because company impacts are often buried in their supply chains.
The difficulty of 'measuring the unmeasurable' is echoed in Eleonora Belfiore's essay, in which she argues that the current methods used to measure social impacts are often flawed.
Ecological impacts are often heavily intertwined with ecosystem services, in terms of both positive and negative consequences for humans.
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Climate change poses great threats to human health, but training on those impacts is often limited.
Existing information on dams and their impacts is often contained in official records scattered across a number of websites (when it is digitally published at all) and geographic information system maps of water-flow patterns.
The economic efficiency in reducing environmental impacts is often called cost-effectiveness analysis (e.g.,[64]), describing for what costs (€/Δtemissions) emission reductions can be achieved.
Although at first sight schemes may appear to be similar, detailed scheme objectives and designs vary widely from city to city, and the available data on impacts is often inconsistent.
The impacts were often multiple and diverse, covering all of the categories of interest within our research impacts model.
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