Sentences with phrase «far weaker effects»

These coolants have far weaker effects on the climate than HFCs.
Should you not want to use a command you can opt to take a token instead that can be used at anytime but will provide a far weaker effect.

Not exact matches

«Render inoperative,» «militate against,» «have the effect of» — these replace the simple verb (break, stop, change) with a phrase that further dilutes the already weak, all - purpose verb it contains.
«The data so far this year raise a concern that, rather than reducing the public debt, the deficit reduction plans could be having the opposite effect because higher tax rates and austerity measures are causing economic growth to be weaker than expected.»
So far, candidate MET inhibitors have had weak anti-tumor effects, when administered alone.
Where «dT» is the change in the Earth's average surface temperature, «λ» is the climate sensitivity, usually with units in Kelvin or degrees Celsius per Watts per square meter (°C / [W m - 2]-RRB-, and «dF» is the radiative forcing, which is discussed in further detail in the Advanced rebuttal to the «CO2 effect is weak» argument.
Variable resistance training is what you're seeing when a lifter adds elastic bands or chains to the bar before a lift, which has the effect of increasing the resistance at the point where you are strongest, which is when the bar is farther from your body, and reduce it where you're weakest or when the bar is closer to your body.
The general scientific consensus is that, thus far, the evidence available is weak and is not sufficient to establish a definitive cause - effect relationship.
Metformin performed far superior to the insulin / SU group despite the weaker blood glucose effect.
The plot is weaker than some of Marvel's more recent stories (I'm looking at you Winter Soldier), and the villain is the biggest mustache twirling megalomaniac the studio has yet produced, but what it lacks in completely solid writing it makes up for in its wonderfully charming cast, an impressive use of special effects, and at least a baby step forward as far as female supporting characters are concerned.
As you can see, the short - term effects of Brexit, which are mainly from a far weaker Pound, will likely mean an insignificant increase in Welltower's payout ratio for 2016.
I'd go as far as to say that I wouldn't worry about a game that Shinji Mikami was working on might be adversely affected by his trying to be «too Western», as he has proven his ability to unite the game design philosophies and settings from both sides of the Pacific in his past games to great effect, taking the strong elements of both and rejecting each side's weaker elements.
Further, whether it is «right» or «wrong» to «do the ethical thing» (and I would submit that in reality, that's a very weak argument in terms of its potential to effect change), my point was that if Obama really wants to «do the right thing», he needs the rest of the world to do the same.
# 25 bender: «Hypothesis: GHG / AGW may be happening, but the effect is far weaker than what these partisan pseudoscientists claim.»
Some strange phenomenon acting through the magnetic fields could, in principle, be involved and make such an effect possible, but the evidence from the fit is far too weak to make that likely in this case.
The best that can be stated so far for the skeptical side is that the actual data - supported evidence for an anthropogenic climate catastrophe past, present, or future is weak, not that «CO2 has no effect» or «we're about to start catastrophically cooling».
In general, conversations about «climate» seem to focus on controlling / regulating or preparing people for a climate of the far future when the most climate - vulnerable people aren't well - prepared for fluctuational events in the climate of maybe next year or maybe next decade, no matter how strong or weak AGW effects are.
Warming leads to increased CO2 release from the ocean, but the effect is far too weak.
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