Sentences with phrase «deep effect»

This basic difference in breeding opportunities has deep effect on the whole elephant seal biology, from growth to life history.
I was just wondering if you knew how the product works in the skin including how deep it effects into the layers of the skin?
Troubles with peers, Harris concludes, have a much deeper effect on children than do troubles at home.
It's one thing to say, «Take these 30 capsules, one per day, and in a month you might feel better,» versus, «Let me just adjust the levels right now and see if you walk out tonight and feel different,» because we can feel the effects faster from IVs and they have deeper effects anyway.
While flibanserin may not ever be prescribed for sexual dysfunction — and there is much debate over whether the «dysfunction» it targets is real or just marketing — the drug does show modern neuroscience's broader and deeper effects on our minds.
Scenes have «a much deeper effect,» he says, when directors can't express everything directly.
Contraception itself is a practice, but its deeper effect is found in the order of speculative reason and the perception of truth itself.
That's OK, he says, «But I hope the deeper effect is to compel the viewer to look more closely at the world around them and to consider deeper truths about our relationship to that which sustains us but also which we crave for comfort.»
As a parent, you know that the way you handle your children will have a deep effect on them.
At this writing, its couplings do not quite match predictions, which could be just a statistical fluctuation or a sign of some deeper effect.
The latter has a deeper effect on the former, as Biel's character's perfect world comes undone.
HB 5105 completely ignores the fact that struggling D or F schools face the deep effects of generational poverty that requires greater investment and support.
Charter Chains and legislators disregard the fact that struggling D or F schools face the deep effects of generational poverty that requires greater investment and support not «failure» labels and ridicule.
It's a law that has a deep effect on your transactions, account and financial well - being.
Since energy prices have so much to do with the cost of the goods we buy, it has a deep effect on deflation.
The second retrospective will, I hope, have a deeper effect in China than the first.
The rhythms of these very different landscapes had a deep effect on her.
Seeing Voulkos in action and working beside him had a deep effect on Price, who always seems to have learned more from experience than from instruction.
With the price of key oil benchmark Brent crude still hovering at around six - year lows of just under $ 50 per barrel, local law firms are seeing a reduction in work as projects are put on hold or suspended, with many saying they felt the deepest effects of the drop in oil prices during the summer.
... You might think that this preference for the sponsoring gallery was due to a kind of politeness... [but] the brain scans showed the same effect; the presence of the sponsor's logo increased the activity in the parts of the participants» brains that are related to pleasure... This suggested that the favor from the sponsoring gallery had a deep effect on how people responded to the art.
For example, when your partner is worried about a personal situation at work, letting them know how proud you are of them and how much you support them will have a deeper effect than telling them how good they look in their new outfit!
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