Examples of using Counteracting in English and their translations into Dutch
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Counteracting one[karmic] activity with another one does not arrive at a definitive solution,
gentlemen, employment is the key instrument in counteracting social exclusion.
we do not waste our spiritual practice in counteracting black energy.
Counteracting these gas build-ups is not simply a question of returning quickly to the surface,
Counteracting unemployment by enabling people to acquire knowledge
We can inhibit physical and mental ageing by counteracting the negative effects of free radicals.
Counteracting one[karmic] activity with another one doesn't arrive at a definitive solution,
PNO Media endorses the objectives of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change(UNFCCC) on counteracting climate change.
partially checked by counteracting circumstances. This point will have to be treated later in more detail.
for example those of contributing to peaceful conflict resolution and counteracting cross-border threats to the environment.
thereby plays an important role in counteracting the aging process.
The guitar consists of a single unit from each counteracting tensions that keep each other in perfect balance.
I need to see his research, specifically anything on counteracting the side effects of NZT.
Installation must be filled with coolant non-freezing and counteracting security standard as the diaphragm expansion tank and vent.
Sometimes just the searching makes us feel older totally counteracting the promises that the product offers!
Her research shows that it is possible to guarantee the equality between generations by counteracting climate change.
CBD has been shown to have calming effects, counteracting physical and mental stress symptoms.
keeping it in your natural line of motion while counteracting overpronation.
more energised, counteracting loss of elasticity, cellular fatigue, dehydration and premature skin ageing.
from unintentionally or intentionally counteracting them.
