Sentences with phrase «effects team certainly»

Snyder and his special effects team certainly hit the marks over and over in the fantastic locations the characters go, but that looms in the distance when everything else isn't working.

Not exact matches

Booker has a way to go, but team effects are certainly having an effect.
If I am a scientist (and the only one working in this group) and I am supposed to be empirically driven, which I most certainly am, why am I not allowed to ask questions like, «Did you consider the effect of this action on the team's morale?»
This was certainly a night to forget for Arsenal, and one that the Sheffield fans will no doubt remeber for a long time, and we are left hoping that it does noit have a negative effect on the confidence of the team ahead of the more important Premier League and Champions League games to come.
High winds won't have the same negative effect on option offenses as it would for more pass - heavy teams, but it'll certainly make the kicking game more interesting and as a result, scoring more difficult.
He's certainly provided a jolt of energy to a team that was stuck in mud, and his veteran know - how seems to have a positive effect on the Heat's cavalcade of young guards.
The atmosphere at Anfield on European nights is intimidating to opposing teams and it certainly had an effect last week.
Although he was certainly not solely to blame for either defeat, Gabriel has looked poor and had a negative effect on the team since replacing the injured Mustafi at the heart of defence.
«The observed behavior of the material was completely unexpected and is certainly not a purely magnetic effect,» explains Michel Kenzelmann, head of the PSI research team.
Red is a daring shade to wear and this dress is certainly daring as it is so different, but due to it's personality I picked it out as a holiday dress because I think it would look rather gorgeous teamed with a lovely tan (& hopefully not sunburn... We don't want a red effect all over - Pass the factor 50!)
Years ago, I pushed the idea of developing a reality - TV show, «Extremities,» on science at the edge of what's possible, sort of Mythbusters with a rotating cast that'd include biologists climbing cliffs in Greenland to study nesting falcons, the team I joined on the sea ice near the North Pole and — certainly — scientists driving around Oswego, N.Y., with portable Doppler radars to plumb the innards of storms that produce that region's astounding lake - effect snow, one result of which is depicted in this photo (NOAA):
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