Sentences with phrase «exaggerates the effect on»

And this too exaggerates the effect on one's net worth.

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Sue warns that, if these hormones do have a profound effect on the immune system, then «men may not be exaggerating symptoms, but have weaker immune responses to viral respiratory viruses, leading to greater morbidity and mortality than seen in women.»
Yet perhaps the novelty of the Digital Era exaggerated or distorted its actual effects on consumers, wrongly overshadowing physical good marketplaces.
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.
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.
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.
Critics of Cuomo argue that his portrayal of the loss SALT deductibility effects on New York is greatly exaggerated.
But the significant positive effect on typical speeds that we found when ISA was activated suggests that our results are robust, and are probably underrated rather than exaggerated,» says Moen.
This further exaggerates the compressive effect on the traps, and the potential for harm.
I love the exaggerated bows at the shoulders and its pastel spring palette along with scalloped effect on the Christian Louboutin «Miss Naseeba» heels for a sweet - chic effect.
The Bloom effect is far too exaggerated, even the Fendt logo on the right side shines, do not you notice something like that?
The camera, the design (Gerald Sullivan), the editing (David Trachtenberg) are always doing stuff — there are always oddball flourishes like sudden camera tilts or exaggerated symmetries (it's almost superfluous these days comparing such effects to Wes Anderson, they're so much part of the landscape) and little comic riffs, like the photo of Hugh Jackman on Rachel's wall, which suddenly lectures Greg in the actual voice of Hugh Jackman.
With the ability to throw this kind of money around, NEA's effect on maintaining the status quo with its attendant failing educational policies can not be exaggerated.
Related, I should note that in a few places the authors exaggerate how, for example, teachers» effects on their students» achievement are so tangible, without any mention of contrary reports, namely as published by the American Statistical Association (ASA), in which the ASA evidenced that these (oft - exaggerated) teacher effects account for no more than 1 % -14 % of the variance in students» growth scores (see more information here).
Do not exaggerate or falsify any facts that support or oppose your essay because these can mislead your reader or may have an adverse effect on your essay's quality.
The issues with banding on the bottom of the display are not exaggerated necessarily, but they also have little effect on reading.
Perhaps when I said that «His advice on higher level personal finance topics such as investing and taxes is weak and often misinformed because his knowledge in those areas is limited» my readers thought I was exaggerating for effect.
Nothing is made up nor exaggerated and there are no «effects» used on tours... if you have A Ghostly Experience while out there with us, you'll know its authentic!
As might be suggested by those gauche, clunky titles, Mario + Rabbids» production values aren't uniformly up to Nintendo standards, but the mash - up of art styles is bang on: chunky and toylike, with an exaggerated depth - of - field effect that makes everything look like a living miniature.
In their book on moral panics around video games — Moral Combat — Markey and Ferguson dedicate a chapter to debunking some of the proposed positive effects of video games, like the widely exaggerated benefits of brain training games.
Sprawling across a two - metre tall canvas, the painting exaggerates the viewer's perspective of the pieces shown, creating a dizzying effect: the pieces near the bottom of the canvas are painted as though the viewer is looking directly down on them, while those at the top seem to tower above, giving it the appearance of a photograph taken through a wide - angle lens.
By exposing the formal construction of his works — paintings of facsimile paintings reproduced on film and in turn photographed from a computer screen — Tuymans at once creates a trompe l'oeil effect in which all media appear simulated, while also exaggerating their technical differences.
Viewed in isolation, the exaggerated gestures and impassioned words of political oratory fall relatively flat and, as such, the audience is left to consider whether the mingling of both speech and gesture - and the bewitching effect they trigger - constitutes an indirect form of witchcraft as seen in the political speeches we come across on television.
-- Marginal statistical shortcomings of couple's home situated on floodplain or shoreline are revealed by weather event significantly exaggerated by climate effects;
If CO2's effect on climate has been exaggerated, and the globe is cooling for the short term, then for however long it is cooling, coal can sustain us until alternative energy is widespread.
Yvan Dutil, it's an interesting idea but on the whole I think it exaggerates the effect and almost looks like wishful thinking.
Multiple indicators show less concern, more feelings that global warming is exaggerated By Frank Newport Gallup's annual update on Americans» attitudes toward the environment shows a public that over the last two years has become less worried about the threat of global warming, less convinced that its effects are already happening, and more likely to -LSB-...]
Flanagan (06:01:32) And one quite indirect measurement of the CO2 effect on climate is the temperature record of the last seven years, and that measurement is strongly suggesting that the IPCC's conception of climate sensitivity to CO2 is exaggerated.
As Indur Goklany has shown, even assuming that the climate models on which the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) accurately predict (rather than exaggerate by 2 to 3 times) the warming effect of added CO2 in the atmosphere, people the world over, and especially in developing countries, will be wealthier in warmer than in cooler scenarios, making them less vulnerable than today to all risks — including those related to climate.
Public polling shows that the man on the street (some unfortunately large percentage) has vaguely heard that «some climate scientists have cooked the books and fudged their results» [this includes exaggerating risks and effects of CO2]..
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.
Some opponents may also exaggerate the potential for a public health catastrophe resulting from a spill in Vancouver harbour, as well as the effect of increased tanker traffic on the health of struggling Salish Sea orca populations.
And predictions of doom usually prove exaggerated: eugenic deterioration, dietary fat, population growth, sperm counts, pesticides and cancer, mad cow disease, the effect of acid rain on forests.
But the demonstrated biasing effect of «short - centred» PCA applied to noise does depend on the noise model and the details of the procedure (including full normalization of the series beforehand), both of which were highly questionable in M&M and tended to exaggerate the effect.
But from the very start, the biasing effect was exaggerated by focusing only on PC1 in the data reduction step, instead of the MBH algorithm end - to - end.
This position does not appear to be supported by any observational evidence, much like the highly exaggerated claims concerning the effects of human carbon dioxide emissions on climate.
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.
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.
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.
The models are wrong, AGW is wildly exaggerated, and the only effect from increased CO2 is on plant growth.
A registrant may also give evidence on the effect of an interim order on the registrant, or evidence to establish that the allegation is «manifestly unfounded or manifestly exaggerated».
The committee could, however, receive evidence from a registrant trying to show that an allegation is «manifestly unfounded or manifestly exaggerated,» or showing the effect of an interim order on the registrant.
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.»
But even if the tax does go into effect as planned on January 1, 2013, some say the potential impact may have been exaggerated by the industry, and those with medical device sales jobs shouldn't worry.
In the last few years, higher - quality research which has allowed the «meta - analysis» of previously published research has shown the negative effects of divorce on children have been greatly exaggerated.
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