Sentence examples for may be adverse from inspiring English sources

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Environmental adversity is species-specific, e.g. high temperature may be adverse for some organisms, but not for thermophilic bacteria.

Although the consumers-over-a-barrel theory doesn't work, economic theorists have concocted more elaborate stories of how bundling may be adverse.

Hypothesis-generating new findings are that in patients receiving beta-blocker therapy, the mortality reduction advantage of CRT-D versus CRT-P may be minimized or eliminated and that there may be adverse effects of CRT-D defibrillator shocks on pump failure related outcomes.

Even though the proactive use of CCBs may eliminate or reduce an environmental burden that remains if separate storage or disposal of these otherwise 'waste' materials is required, there may be adverse side effects that could occur through such uses of CCBs, such as the leaching of deleterious elements.

There is generally no limit or restrictions on when an IRA owner may take a distribution from his or her IRA, although there may be adverse tax consequences, such as income tax and/or an additional tax on early distributions.

The situation may be encountered which is not an emergency, but where there may be adverse consequences for the patient if a significant unexpected finding revealed on imaging is not subsequently acted upon.

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Many subsequent large clinical studies, however, have failed to find this correlation and also have suggested that there may actually be adverse affects to cardiovascular health in taking this supplement with other cardiovascular medications.

There may also be adverse effects due to reduced consumption of calcium and vitamins (see web materials).

An expert on Malawi said: "The consequence of DfID's actions may be huge adverse impacts on the health and education sectors in Malawi, as DfID is such a significant donor on the health and education sectors in Malawi".

As cataracts have been linked to these metabolic abnormalities, an increased risk of cataract may be another adverse consequence of ADT use.

[96 N.J. 555] Furthermore, the characterization of the change as one demanding prior legislative study and warranting action only after such, implies that its effects on balance may be seriously adverse.

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