Sentences with phrase «feel the effects pretty»

It's not natural, and definitely not healthy — you'll begin to feel the effects pretty soon.

Not exact matches

If that were to occur, Irma's effects on the energy sector would be felt pretty much only on the demand side of the equation.
Deputy Governor Timothy Lane said last week that the oil price decline wouldn't have a dramatic effect on Canada, which, in fairness, probably left people feeling pretty confident that a cut wasn't coming.
Still feeling the effects of the gas and air and the strong pain killer I had been given after the birth meant this first feed was pretty much pain free.
My app reminds me day by day of the possible side effects your body might be feeling, and pretty much every solution is gentle exercise.
The pore minimizing and hydrating effects will also have you feeling pretty great.
But anxiety and other mood problems (like irritability or feeling down) are also pretty common effects of drinking.
Low energy levels, chronic fatigue, trouble sleeping, and emotional upset are just a few of the effects you might feel when your diet is deficient in amino acids, which is actually pretty common.
The next day I could feel the toxins shifting in my body, I was pretty tired because of this, so I did another bath before work and it perked me right up... I realize the toxin effect, but I also know it's working.
On the flip side, I felt the effects of Relaxin pretty early on in my pregnancy.
Then your body rewards you with all kinds of amazing molecules that make you feel good along with some pretty great long - term side effects.
I strongly feel that the positive effects of using a light box begin pretty quickly, after only about two weeks.
We had a pretty bad rainstorm from Thursday and still feeling the effects of it, which brought cooler, autumn weather this weekend, too.
I feel that I am still learning how to use but I think is great for liquid foundation because you can use If worry about brush marks because the effect of this brush blends pretty good.
The effects are seamless enough, but pretty much beside the point in a story that feels not just reheated but terminally lukewarm.
Honestly, this seems pretty muddled, and given that Woo hasn't spent his career returning to it (apart from the doves, which I think is just a cool effect that wouldn't work as well with, say, pigeons), I'd suggest it isn't very deeply felt.
I wasn't expecting a great movie, i walked in expecting to hate it, but if you are capable of turning your brain off to enjoy the ride this movie is fun, dialogue and plot are pretty dumb (Again, turn your brain off, otherwise you'll feel insulted) This is more like another Transformers movie, no real plot, just special effects and cool action scenes.
I must say, while the flare and lighting effects look pretty awesome, those effects felt a bit «over» at times, specifically in the cut - scenes.
It isn't quite flat per se as the music tends to be pretty strong and the stock sound effects jump out with some punch, but it feels a little crowded at times.
At the pretty standard IMAX length of 47 minutes, one feels like Sacred Planet would have the same effect even if its running time were much shorter or longer.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANGIE FISHER: The C - Max has that «clown car» effect, where it looks compact from the outside, but once inside it feels pretty spacious.
Graphically it's pretty weak, and there are sometimes weird angles that can make your eyes feel funky if you have the 3D effect enabled.
You're also able to roll explosive barrels across a room or even flip over and push tables as interactive cover, which feels surprisingly organic and pretty early on you'll find yourself doing it quite often without a second thought to good effect.
Teleporting, snap - turning — also known as VR comfort mode — combined with a helmet HUD in the lower register of the display all keeps you from feeling pretty much any of the ill effects of flying around the map.
Our lead effects designer did his best to make it look like an afterimage without any feeling of it being odd, and I think it came out pretty good.
It was pretty cool to use at first, but I felt like Ocarina 3D's effects were far too sensitive and strong, not to mention keeping them on made the use of the gyroscope a lot more awkward and uncomfortable on your eyes.
The sound effects match pretty well through - out combat, but sometimes I feel the sound mixing during certain movie sequences is a tad off.
Karen Kilimnik, with a typical installation of girlishly romantic canvases on themes of bygone European aristocracy, in a room with a pretty chandelier, offers similar reassurance, to the effect that confused feelings are a problem only if you insist on making them one.
I was pretty good friends with a lot of guys who I felt were doing this in their work, like John with his brown work or Mike Kelley — I wanted to do something that felt like maybe it could have this kind of disruptive effect.
Quite a bit of the paper involves attacking the analogy of a greenhouse to the actual greenhouse effect — it's not a surprise to anyone that the analogy breaks down pretty quick, but the authors feel like they are making a revelation here.
Apart from prettier water dynamics in «AC4» and a host of beautiful particle effects on «Knack,» in many cases it didn't feel like we were playing a next - gen game.
«The overall effect is pretty, but in a way that doesn't make my husband feel as if he's in a girl's room,» she says.
Give a room a pretty feel with a watercolour - effect wallpaper and add an artistic flourish to your space.
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