Sentences with phrase «blanket effect»

Less variability is evident in monthly and annual temperature averages at U.S. climate stations for the warmer and more recent decades... more blanketing effect on temperatures.
* Pensions could theoretically have some sort of blanket effect boosting recruitment and retention across the entire teaching profession.
Archer therefore describes the climatic changes currently being experienced on Earth as «moderate,» thanks to the blanketing effect that naturally occurring carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has had.
This finding was important, the researchers say, as it shows that divorce does not have a blanket effect on all close relationships in adulthood but rather is selective — affecting some relationships more than others.
The pill and other hormonal birth control can create a kind of blanket effect, overriding our body's natural production of hormones over time, or throwing off the natural ratios of estrogen, progesterone, and androgens in the body.
Although you can't really tell in the photos, this printed scarf is actually very large and has that blanket effect.
It certainly has some faults, such as the selective implementation of weather and the blanket effect it has on the track.
Events that adversely affect a whole industry can have a blanket effect on the bonds of its members.
It certainly has some faults, such as the selective implementation of weather and the blanket effect it has on the track.
The «blanketing effect» there, for me, is just seeing cubicle after cubicle of people trying to build the same house with a different set of tools.
This is a blanketing effect.
While Earth's surface absorbs a significant amount of thermal radiation because of the blanketing effect of the atmosphere, it loses even more through its own emission and thus experiences a net loss of long - wave radiation.
The blanketing effect is greatest in the presence of low clouds and weakest for clear cold skies that contain little water vapour.
He learned about rising carbon dioxide emissions, generated by vehicles and coal - burning power plants (the source of 80 percent of Missouri's energy) and the blanketing effect it created in the atmosphere.
The Elevations have a breadth of sound and wide dispersion that literally creates a blanket effect.
Although it's still unclear how these optimizations may actually feel in the hand when being enabled, the game booster feature on the device will allow users to adjust the different gameplay settings on a per - game basis or to all games for a blanketed effect.
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