Sentences with phrase «extent of the effect»

However, the full extent of the effect on the ears and hearing of victims was not fully recognized for weeks.
More experiments are needed to explore the full extent of the effects that have been uncovered.
We still don't know the full extent of the effects of marijuana on breastfeeding babies, but we do know one thing:
According to reports last night, a confidential World Bank document indicates the true extent of the effect of biofuels on prices at a crucial time in the world's negotiations on biofuel policy.
The extent of the effect is, however, highly conjectural.
Doctors are still unsure of the extent of the effects of consuming caffeine while pregnant, so it's best to avoid it altogether if possible.
The extent of these effects is such that a cord blood bank would only have to maintain 50,000 units to provide for the bulk of Britain's unmet need for stem cells beyond the 770,000 registered adult donors.
«It certainly seems probable that regulations have an effect,» he said, «but we would need to speak to individual [oil and gas] operators to determine the extent of that effect
The extent of this effect is striking: if a Krummhörn girl lost her mother early, the likelihood of her dying before the age of 15 more than doubled compared to a girl whose mother did not die.
But how can Majestic Wine stores be privy to precise information on the timing and extent of the effects, so far withheld from us mortals?
The study looked at the extent of the effects which can be gained as a result of strength training in older people and which intensities of exercise are beneficial as well as possible in individuals over the age of 60 years.
And while the extent of the effect on the wildlife in the region is not yet known, many are anticipating the worst.
For generations it was presumed that the extra weight simply put extra stress and strain on joints with osteoarthritis, and that was the extent of the effect.
We do not have enough information to know the extent of the effect of this downward pressure on industry profits — it may be minuscule, or it may be substantial.
I have only one complaint: such is the extent of the effects used — cryo blasts, tesla sparks, and so forth — that my PS4 did suffer slight frame rate drops when I was faced with substantial robot opposition.
Due to the magnitude of the problem and its consequences, it is no surprise that debate about the extent of its effects and the best solutions has become a hot topic in the media.
It is recognised and accepted that infrasound is dangerous to human health in other situations it is only a matter of time before full disclosure of the extent of the effects on human health of Industrial Wind Turbines is accepted by medical authorities.
As above, what matters is the extent of the effect, not just the sign.
Professor Ariely says that «While we may realize that such conflicts exist and that they influence others, we fail dramatically in perceiving both the extent of their effects and our own susceptibility to them» [iii].
A Great Repeal Bill, assuming it brings the application of EU to an end, would have some dramatic effects in both ex ante and ex post controls, although the extent of those effects is at the least uncertain.
Clients learn the extent of the effect their choices have on one another, and how choosing positive behaviors benefits the whole.
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