Sentences with phrase «called chilling effect»

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There is no doubt this has what the textbooks call a «chilling effect».
«We have a system where some districts get far more than others and politics is the only explanation,» Stringer told reporters during a conference call, where he said the member item system creates a «chilling effect on open debate.»
CHILL them enough and some atoms creep up walls or stay still while the bowl they sit in rotates, thanks to a quantum effect called superfluidity.
Its thrills are more giggle - inducing than chilling and its climax comes in a revelation used to far better effect in Broadcast News, but there are worse ways to spend ninety minutes than with The Calling.
Call your veterinarian if your pet develops any of these serious side effects; fainting; urinating more or less than usual, or not at all; fever, chills; easy bruising, or bleeding; swelling, rapid weight gain.
Call your veterinarian at once if any of the following serious side effects occur: seizures; fever; chills; sores inside the mouth or on the lips; or watery or bloody diarrhea.
Stop using the medication and call your veterinarian at once if any of the following serious side effects occur; Black, bloody, or tarry stools; coughing up blood or vomit that looks like coffee grounds; swelling or rapid weight gain; urinating less than usual or not at all; nausea, stomach pain, loss of appetite, dark urine, yellowing of eyes; fever, severe blistering, peeling, and red skin rash; chills, seizure.
Chilling out on Discord or a Skype call with a friend whilst pooling your resources to try to keep each other alive against the increasingly brutal effects of the seasons.
«Bauhaus, Dessau,» taken from a photograph taken by the artist of a stairway in the Weimar - era school with the human figures entirely removed, serves as a chilling reminder of the effects of authoritarianism, globalism, right - wing populism and what the gallery calls «the locusts of power.»
In chill - susceptible insects, prolonged exposure to low temperatures can lead to the accumulation of deleterious physiological effects called chill injury (Lee, 2010).
~ We're continuing to prepare for trial, both for Mann's defamation suit against me for calling his stick «fraudulent», and my countersuit against him for his chilling effect on free speech, a chilling effect that, as we saw, now reaches all the way to elderly Swedes across the ocean.
The legal profession has presented a united front to call on Peers to urgently amend a Bill that will have a «chilling effect» on judicial review.
In recent years, there have been repeated calls for reform of the law by those who are concerned about its «chilling effect» on freedom of speech.
The Court's call for scrutiny of defence conduct may produce a chilling effect on advocacy, and hinder a rigorous defence
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