Sentences with phrase «exaggerated the effects of»

It is possible, however, to exaggerate the effects of this lack of material.
The Rent Stabilization Association, a major landlord group, said the report exaggerated the effect of the vacancy allowance.
«We were so surprised» by the exaggerated effect of no - nicotine vapors, Zelikoff says.
So, compared to ground - based series, the satellite series substantially exaggerate the effect of El Nino, with some significant lag.
Pearl does not have to exaggerate the effects of the Civil War, for even though Boston of 1868 is far removed from the physical battle scars of the war, evidence of the painful aftermath is everywhere.
Borrowing to increase investments («leverage») may exaggerate the effect of any increase or decrease in the value of Fund investments.
Borrowing to increase investments (leverage) will exaggerate the effect of any increase or decrease in the value of Fund investments.
Science is advancing, and overwhelming the mass delusion, the folies a beaucoup, about the exaggerated effect of carbon dioxide.
I am not suggesting that the media is not exaggerating effects of climate change (like they to with every other topic), I was merely pointing out that the graph at the top is missleading.
They have 4 previous reports which, IMHO, have exaggerated the effect of AGW, and created CAGW.
The scale of the discrepancy lead to accusations that weather station data had been «adjusted», thereby exaggerating the effects of global warming, something which the Foundation is keen to investigate.
In the 20th century, the climate swings of the AMO have alternately camouflaged and exaggerated the effects of global warming, and made attribution of global warming more difficult to ascertain.
There are some people who want to exaggerate the effect of CO2 and they will not find anything in this result to support them.
There could also be other unknown mechanisms driven by solar changes that exaggerate the effect of small variations in total solar irradiance.
Dr. Lomborg believes that when it comes to computer models of climate change, the International Panel on Climate Change deals all four wild cards in a way that exaggerates the effect of greenhouse gases.
The input assumptions are adjusted to make the temperature projections match recent temperature trends, thereby grossly exaggerating the effects of CO2 on the climate.
Also, it seems intellectually dishonest to advocate a carbon tax when the public is learning that the global warming advocates grossly exaggerated the effect of carbon dioxide on the climate and satellite data show no global warming for the past eighteen years.
By this method we have a consensus of a greatly exaggerated effect of CO2.
The University of Colorado's Sea Level Research Group decided in May to add 0.3 millimeters — or about the thickness of a fingernail — every year to its actual measurements of sea levels, sparking criticism from experts who called it an attempt to exaggerate the effects of global warming.
It also surprisingly reveals: IPCC scientists accept their forecast computers may have exaggerated the effect of increased carbon emissions on world temperatures — and not taken enough notice of natural variability.
At the very least, one expects Worldwatch to exaggerate the effects of the media hysteria campaign they have worked so hard to promote.
Conversely, he has exaggerated the effect of plate tectonic processes on atmospheric CO2 well beyond what I understand to be the norm of understanding of this subject.
As someone who follows climate change news fairly closely, something that's been simultaneously frustrating and scary is how many people seem to believe that scientists are exaggerating the effects of climate change as a scare tactic, when in fact, if you compare their predictions with the actual observational evidence, scientists have overwhelmingly UNDERestimated the speed and violence of climate impacts.
But Dimitri Lascaris, a partner at Siskinds LLP in London, Ont., who has acted for plaintiffs in numerous securities class actions, says corporations are deliberately exaggerating the effect of bounties on compliance structures for their «own self - interest.»

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In effect, these countries filed false prospectuses; they fluffed up their assets, disguised the liabilities in their pension and benefit schemes, and managed to adopt the euro at a rate of exchange that exaggerated the value of their currencies.
Yet perhaps the novelty of the Digital Era exaggerated or distorted its actual effects on consumers, wrongly overshadowing physical good marketplaces.
It would be easy to exaggerate the importance of this effect, because there were very large swings in the housing sector before deregulation, and asset - price booms and busts occurred even in the regulated world.
This exaggerates the impression of disagreement within the committee, arguably diluting the effect of new stimulus policies not long after they are unveiled.
In extended hours trading, these announcements may occur during trading, and if combined with lower liquidity and higher volatility, may cause an exaggerated and unsustainable effect on the price of a security.
By insisting in an exaggerated fashion on our dependence upon government, by overlooking the ways in which multiple sources of support in civil society and the marketplace afford us a kind of independence, President Obama would, in effect, turn the clock backward.
But language is what the poet has to work with, and so the poet is forced to take sometimes exaggerated, sometimes extreme steps to pierce the mundane, breaking up lines, using words in odd new contexts, relying on sound effects and packing the stanzas with sensuous images and fragments from scripture, and the common language of faith suddenly takes on new meaning through these odd juxtapositions.
• It negates the effect of economic development in poor countries and in rich countries it exaggerates still further their disproportionate consumption of the world's resources and their disproportionate contribution to pollution.
Television's managers have exercised a powerful censoring effect on the expression of religious faith in America, giving them consequentially an exaggerated influence over the development of American religious culture and institutions and possibly over the nature of American and even global religious life.
About 1 in 3 people experience symptoms of IBS have fructose malabsorption.1 The effect of fructose malabsorption is exaggerated in people with IBS compared with those without IBS.1, 2 What is fructose and -LSB-...]
He was exaggerating for effect but revealed the fundamental truth of track and field: Under any circumstances, it's all about Bolt.
In DTM, this effect of longer stops was then exaggerated by another rule change - the banning of tyre warmers.
By exaggerating the economic benefits of road capacity increase and underestimating its negative effects, omission of induced traffic can result in overallocation of public money on road construction and correspondingly less focus on other ways of dealing with congestion and environmental problems in urban areas.
These vaunted, much - hyped enhancements are greatly exaggerated and left a whole bunch of loopholes in effect
Most pollsters continue to judge that naming UKIP in the initial voting intention question has the effect of exaggerating the party's score.
Critics of Cuomo argue that his portrayal of the loss SALT deductibility effects on New York is greatly exaggerated.
Broadly speaking, two - thirds of members think there is a problem (though many of those think it is being exaggerated for political effect), just under a third think there is not.
Scientists and engineers in the CO2 Coalition want you to know that the negative effects of more CO2 — like Mark Twain's death — have been greatly exaggerated.
A new review confirms the benefits of cholesterol - lowering drugs in lowering heart disease risk, and finds that side effects and risks of the medications are exaggerated, discouraging many who might need the drugs from taking them.
And, in three of the other studies, nuts replaced olive oil, which tends to lead to a worsening of endothelial function — thereby exaggerating the beneficial effects of the walnuts, from here to here.
And while the claims of some of them are rather suspiciously exaggerated, others have proven to have superb anabolic effects.
«The effects of coffee drinking are long lasting and exaggerate the stress response both in terms of the body's physiological response in blood pressure elevations and stress hormone levels, but it also magnifies a person's perception of stress.
Loren Fishman: Osteoporosis is one of the most widespread chronic conditions in the Western hemisphere, and it's hard to exaggerate its health effects.
Especially look out for things like «soy protein isolate» as it is a very concentrated form of soy that may have exaggerated health effects.
Time and time again relatively small amounts of Magnesium have shown significant effects in reducing depression and exaggerated stress response.
In it the perceived dangers of borax were so exaggerated that most comments in effect said: «Thank you for opening my eyes.
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