Sentence examples for lead to negative impact from inspiring English sources

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(4) All GCM projections lead to negative impact on water supply.

A major challenge will be to gain acceptance for the changes in landscape which will be evoked by establishing SRC, as they can lead to negative impact on the cultural and recreational functions of the landscape.

12 13 14 There has been no systematic investigation into the broader international pattern or the sex/age groups and regions most affected, although this information is urgently needed as there is a concern that governments' austerity measures might inadvertently lead to negative impact on population mental health and further increase suicide rates.

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Forced relocation will probably result in conflicts between residents and the government, and lead to negative impacts in community management (Tobin and Whiteford 2002).

The new simulations show that the SFR could lead to negative impacts on California consumers in the event of small disruptions.

Rapid urban land expansion not only stimulates socioeconomic development, but can lead to negative impacts that threaten regional food security, ecological construction, and sustainable urban development, including losses of cropland and habitats, the creation of housing bubbles, and reductions in biodiversity.

Dysregulation of these processes may lead to negative impacts on health [ 22].

This could lead to negative impacts on public health outcomes and national prescription drug expenditures in countries where such promotion is legally prohibited but not contained nor identified as a possible public policy problem [ 6, 10].

Third, because line breeding for domestication can also result in the loss of genetic diversity, which we know can lead to negative impacts upon gamete traits through inbreeding depression (Fitzpatrick and Evans 2009).

While changes such as a longer growing season may be favorable to Iowa agriculture, others could lead to negative impacts such as increased soil erosion, delays in planting or crop damage, higher incidence of pests and disease, and heat-induced pollination problems (Hatfield et al., 2011; Rogovska & Cruse, 2011).

Besides, a focus on near-term commercialization goals may alter research behaviour and incentives and lead to negative impacts on the knowledge economy, such as increased publication and translation of research of diluted value [ 73, 74] and shifts away from new ideas that require basic research [ 75].

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