Sentences with phrase «cases add to that effect»

Amazon's Smart Cover - like cases add to that effect, protecting the back, as well as the front of the tablet.

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In some cases, the benefits of incorporating the global perspective will be clear; in other cases, parsimony would perhaps continue to dictate emphasizing more proximate factors, but seeing things in context might argue for adding in less proximate effects in order to enhance our consciousness of global interdependence itself.
Add to this that there is no scientific evidence that indicated lab produced DHA and ARA have any effect on brain or eye development or health and there is no real case for including it in infant formula.
Parker adds that the different cancers are heterogeneous enough that the protective effect of alcohol might not apply to all of them, and that case - control and cohort studies are difficult to do because of the rarity of some types of kidney cancer.
The risk of a febrile seizure following the MMR is approximately one case in 3,000 doses for children aged 12 to 15 months but one case in 1,500 doses for children aged 16 to 23 months «This study adds to the evidence that the best way to prevent disease and minimize side effects from vaccines is to vaccinate on the recommended schedule,» says Simon Hambidge, lead author of the study and the director of general pediatrics at Denver Health.
«Particularly near the critical point, dramatic effects are to be expected even in the case of relatively minor deforestation,» adds Taubert.
CAAT is proving effect in trials and case studies, and oncologists are relatively willing to recommend the treatment as it is non-invasive, consisting of predominantly dietary changes, supplements and foodstuffs added, especially those that have an antioxidant effect; certain foods containing «harmful» amino acids reduced or removed from the regimen altogether.
In this case, the argument is that value - added estimates can and should be used to make decisions about where to position high value - added teachers so that they might have greater effects, as well as greater potentials to «add» more «value» to student learning and achievement over time.
Toppers: A new expanded segment in the industry, toppers are intended to supplement pet food with functional ingredients and in some cases are used simply for attractive visual effect or added fun.
Intravenous dextrose solution (5 % — 10 %) can be administered to effect in severe cases or if oral therapy has been ineffective (add 120 — 300 mL of 50 % dextrose solution to 1 L bag of fluids).
Add to that the annoying sound effect that plays every time you scan — or fail to scan in my case, which triggers that sound over and over again — and it's enough to drive a guy crazy.
Also, the added effects in each stage don't appear cheap at all, as is sometimes the case when 2D franchises make the jump to HD.
In either circumstance the lead adds a heaviness and density to the color, especially in those cases where the exposed lead was left outside in the rain before being used and thus exhibits the effects of oxidization.
California alone has 1/6 of CA agriculture, add in a need for more agriculture with a shift to biopower and biofuels, add in the effect of increased carbon dioxide on decreasing food quality in many species, and increased temperatures in decreasing food productivity in many cases (rice).
That is still the case with regard to the observed winter rainfall decline since about 1970 although, to be precise, I would now add:» however, we can not rule out the possibility that that the enhanced greenhouse effect has contributed to the decline.»
Bob; I'm glad you linked to McIntyre's discussion of the «Bucket» case; this has always intriqued me because the AGW crew have been furious with the 40's dip in temp as it contradicts the effect of the linear increase in CO2 and its monotonic connotations for temp; to overcome the mid-century decline the global dimming hilarity was espoused; the Bucket case added a further dimension of hilarity to this because if the temps actually hadn't dropped as per the Bucket case then global dimming was rubbish; such is the illogic of the orthodoxy.
I realize it's kind of late for making suggestions, but here goes anyway: Gerhard Gerlich and Ralf D. Tscheuschner claim to have falsified the existence of an atmospheric greenhouse effect.It looks like you have addressed T&G's main arguments (eg, about the 2nd law), but I wonder if it might be appropriate to put in a brief description of what it means to «falsify» something in the scientific sense — ie, essentially what T&G must show (and failed to show) to make their case that there is no greenhouse effect: namely, 1) experimental evidence that shows the opposite of what an atmospheric greenhouse effect would necessarily produce and / or 2) evidence that the greenhouse effect would actually violate some physical law (eg, 2nd law of thermo) The pot on the stove example is obviously an attempt to show that you get a colder temp with the water than without, but I think it's worthwhile explicitly stating that «because T&G failed to demonstrate that the pot on the stove example is a valid analogy for the earth, they failed to falsify the atmospheric greenhouse effect» And you could also add a sentence stating that «because T&G failed to show that the greenhouse effect would require a violation of the 2nd law [because their arguments were incorrect], they also failed to falsify»
So in the WORST CASE scenario, the bulk of the damage is DONE and adding THREE TIMES as much CO2 to the atmosphere as we already have has a FRACTION of the effect of what we have already done.
The causal case is a cumulative case of: 1) correlation + 2) well - evidenced mechanism (i.e. plausibility) + 3) primacy, where the proposed cause occurs before the effect + 4) robustness of the correlation under multiple tests / conditions + 5) experimental evidence that adding the cause subsequently results in the effect + 6) exclusion of other likely causes (see point 7 as well) + 7) specificity, where the effect having hallmarks of the cause (ex: the observed tropospheric warming and stratopsheric cooling, is a hallmark of greenhouse - gas - induced warming, not warming from solar forcing) 8) a physical gradient (or a dose - response), where more of the cause produces a larger effect, or more of the cause is more likely to produce the effect +....
Not only does it better describe the case of diminishing returns (the first few molecules of pigment do the most darkening while added pigment never quite stops making it darker) but also how just a few ounces of black pigment change the temperature of a thousand pound car body sitting in the sun from luke warm to burning hot (illustrating how a tiny percentage of adulterant can have a large effect).
This case is also one of the first to add clarification to the issue of «incurred expenses», a recent amendment to the rules governing Accident Benefit expenses which came into effect September 1, 2010.
In that case, I could direct your attention to a matter dealt with at paragraphs 42 — 49 of WP.118 / Add.1 about how one can transfer paper documents to electronic form, and vice versa, without losing their reliability and thus their legal effect.
After warning of the dangers of adding too much authority to the wide costs discretion, he said: «The vital point in exercising the discretion to order costs is to look at the whole picture of what happened in the case and to ask whether there has been unreasonable conduct by the claimant in bringing and conducting the case and, in doing so, to identify the conduct, what was unreasonable about it and what effects it had.
NOTE (added Feb. 3, 2015): Amendments to the Criminal Code which take effect on March 9, 2015 contain provisions relating to the issuance of production orders which differ from the provisions of the Code discussed in this case: See Bill C - 13: Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act (2013 - 2014) Passed October 20, 2014, 41st Parliament, 2nd Session, s. 20.
Lord Justice Wall gave another reasoned judgment, to the same effect, adding that the very nature of the pay schemes under attack in the Suffolk case (Agenda for Change) was such that it incorporated detailed procedures for complaints by individuals, meaning that the respondent was not likely to be wrong - footed by a grievance in general terms; on that basis, it was doubly important that such claims should not be defeated on technical grounds.
He approved of Laws LJ's comment in R (Mahmood) v Secretary of State for the Home Department to the effect that «that the intensity of review in a public law case will depend on the subject matter in hand», [10] before adding: «In law context is everything».
In the seminal case of Wilkinson v. Downton, the court further noted at p. 59 that the defendant's conduct must be «plainly calculated to produce some effect of the kind which was produced» (emphasis added).
In either case, the idea is to add real overhead sound sources, expanding the enveloping effect folks look for in a surround environment.
Moko «s case uses TPU to great effect, adding shock resistance (including shock - resistant corners) and durability to your fragile Zenfone 4, but it also comes with a back panel of leather - like material that adds extra grip for your fingers.
Mophie - style battery cases are available too — now waterproof — along with Note 7 specific versions of the lens cases Samsung first offered with the Galaxy S7, adding wide - angle and other effects to the phablet's camera.
The effect of the metal band is similar to adding a Mozo case to the Lumia 950, and it seems Microsoft has learned a bit from that design folly.
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