Sentences with phrase «effects i have ever»

It is made from a powerful blend of ingredients and no major side - effect has ever been reported.
Graphics is very good, game has the best water effects i've ever seen, play is smooth and storyline is just
Graphics is very good, game has the best water effects i've ever seen, play is smooth and storyline is just nice, maybe the last minutes when you get «nano - powers» are short and lacks punch.
The BEST lighting effects I have EVER seen in a game.
The fuse is lit and the entire Confederate position explodes with one of the best special effects I've ever seen in a movie (to try and explain it, the clothes are literally blown off one soldier).
Even a 3D refusenik like myself was left positively evangelical by the format after the way Lee uses it, and Richard Parker (and the other animals) are pretty much the best visual effects I've ever seen.
First, whether we look at the first or the second year, these are the worst effects I have ever seen — for vouchers or anything else.
So, maybe time - display is monitored in some way, and NOW if we change the screensaver by putting the Kindle in and out of sleep to get a picture we want — the way we have done with author pics with no ill effect I have ever experience — it messes up something Amazon is doing to meet specs (it might monitor the K's ad activity) for how much exposure a screensaver ad gets on the Kindle SO's.
During more than twenty years of use by healthcare providers all over the world, very few side effects have ever been reported.
For you audiophiles out there, Aquanaut's Holiday supports 7.1 surround, and has some of the most realistic ocean sound effects I have ever heard.

Not exact matches

If you have ever been bombarded with Facebook posts about one person's success, followed by another and another, then you might understand that sometimes those «uplifting» and «motivating» posts can have the opposite effect, especially for someone with depression.
No matter what effect the new extensions have on the market, the bottom line is that there's still room for players, both big and small, in this ever - changing, online real estate market.
The first - ever CNBC / SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey in June found that 21 percent of small - business owners expect changes in immigration policy to have a negative effect on their businesses.
Ever since the Uniform Monday Holiday Act took effect in 1968, «Presidents Day» has been observed on the third Monday in February...
That's the takeaway from everything we've ever heard from the governor and which was reinforced in Poloz's most recent analogy on the matter — comparing the rate cut to life - saving surgery, and saying that you don't worry about possible side effects at a time like that
President Trump long has railed against the Iran nuclear accord as «insane» and the «worst ever,» even though it has successfully curbed Iran's ability to develop or build a nuclear weapon since it went into effect in early 2016.
Building A Snowball By Dividend Mantra In this article, Jason has beautifully explained building a growing snowball and could not agree more as I've been talking about Snowball effect since long time, where a small ball of snow (a small initial dividend buys more shares) that is rolling down hills, gathers more snow (increasing dividends due to more shares) with ever - growing speed (due to growing earnings) and becomes a self - sustaining machine that can support your rich lifestyle.
All I've ever known is collapsing commodity prices and their effect on dividends.
Have you ever experienced positive effects of employee advocacy?
Experimental central bank monetary policy across the globe has fueled global stock price appreciation, but a dangerous dependency on stimulus to generate ever - higher market returns is a possible side effect.
To that effect, the U.S. president has threatened ever - growing duties on Chinese goods destined for American shores.
Because of the tendency in Luther and the reformers to distinguish between grace and law» understandable relative to late - medieval scholasticism» Protestants ever since have erected a false dichotomy between grace and law that has had debilitating effects in theology, ethics, and public policy.
Since the story as seems to be bigger than just «Osama being used and abused» but it was always every crime made by inelegance or the crime world was tagged to him being behind it... even those who wanted to collect the insurance of their buildings the blew them up and tagged it to the late, even those who enjoyed the fluctuations of shares prices have made their moves to effect the same and tagging it to the late... It is not that i know but rather being every thing is possible to fabricate... What ever the case might be or made done, we say; Believers: The Ultimate Victors [2:216] Fighting may be imposed on you, even though you dislike it.
but none of this ever bothers me because i realize other people have their views... just like Gay marriage has ZERO effect on straight marriage...
because we know how much effect prayer has ever had: absolutely none (other than keeping a lot of idiots occupied for a while, and a few other non-divine side effects)
Ever since Paul described what happened to him on the road to Damascus, Christian testimony has had a powerful effect.
Christians say God answers prayer, but there is no evidence of any kind any prayer ever uttered has ever been answered or had any effect on anything.
In an ever - shrinking world of instant communication and information overload, we can not avoid being exposed to other ways of life, and they will have their effect on us.
It causes more harm than it ever does good so just stop it and talk about sensible things or at least more probable things that might have a positive effect on others.
The article was saying something to the effect of «Have you ever heard this?»
Ever since Corbyn's Labour leadership triumph in 2015, the Corbyn Effect has gathered momentum (pardon the pun).
The development of science since Hume has followed the premise that cause and effect still work as reliably as ever.
Most individuals can figure creative ways to cope with the 10 % loss of income they're guilted into giving up, but the effects of having your humanity, autonomy and intelligence sucked out of you lasts for years and years, if you can ever escape the pull of the suction.
However, and quite surprisingly I should add, you might be interested to know the effect your words have upon a believer in God of forty years, and by the way I wish to thank you for your words in this province, that when I read such terse thoughts they have the distinct effect of deepening, in an extraordinary way, my faith and cause me to love and worship God even more than ever.
Christianity, and with it the influence of Jesus, spread more widely and in at least one major area had a more profound effect upon culture than ever before.
Your final statement however is possibly the most chilling... You are in effect saying that should churches ever be banned world wide (like that will ever happen in America where the freedom of religion is a basic human right) then mankind no longer has a right to exist.
Under that definition: — Christians own every death ever to have occurred at the hands of a Christian govt (a nice side effect of that is you acknowledge that the US is in fact a Christian Govt)
Giving from the heart will be the only thing that will ever have long term effects and repeat givers.
See, for instance, Things Hidden, 235 - 236: «In effect, this sacrificial concept of divinity must «die», and with it the whole apparatus of historical Christianity, for the Gospels to be able to rise again in our midst, not looking like a corpse that we have exhumed, but revealed as the newest, finest, liveliest and truest thing that we have ever set eyes upon.»
I say conscious because no such understanding has ever been purely derived from some primal revelation, even when claims to that effect are made.
More recently James Baldwin described the effect of the dream of success on that one group of Americans who have been most systematically prevented from ever realizing it:
(d) refuse to give them any evidence of the ill effects of smoking, insist that they rely entirely on faith and then take them out into the backyard and burn them to death if you ever catch them smoking?
(d) refuse to give them any evidence of the ill effects of smoking, insist they rely on faith and then take them out into the backyard and burn them to death if I ever catch them smoking.
Unless that technological, industrial establishment is radically controlled — thereby effecting a transformation of vast areas of our political, economic and social life — the culture has a very good chance of destroying itself through increasingly inadequate supplies, through endless conflicts for those ever scantier materials, and through the systems of control and authority necessary to cope with each of these dangers.
The universality of the appeal and of the effect of Jesus has been demonstrated by experience as has that of no other being who has ever lived on this planet.
Have you ever thought about how you all may effect a person who is caught in the crossroads of his beliefs?
Bob «fred, prayer has never, ever been proven to have any effect other than wasting time and energy.»
fred, prayer has never, ever been proven to have any effect other than wasting time and energy.
With unprecedented numbers entering foreign service and with ever - increasing funds being raised for missions, it was inevitable that it was to have some effect on American Protestantism.
I would not be at all surprised if The Tablet had not been looking for an opportunity to make clear its displeasure at what they have seen as his betrayal of the liberal cause ever since their bitter disillusion all those years ago over the establishment of the firmly Catholic St. Gregory's School in Oxford and the dismantling of its truly awful ecumenical (which in effect meant functionally secular) predecessor.
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