Sentences with phrase «generate huge waves»

Today's frantic new media systems can generate huge waves of alarmist communications which invade countries and alarm the citizens about two main issues that bypass the logical part of the brain: racial threat and sex... both topics are used by media to command human attention because they bypass conscious brain structures to ensure a fast response, the same as a deja vu is seen before it is noticed, so to speak.
Generating steel jobs through punitive tariffs is already a questionable policy (more on that in a minute), but what's clear is that if Trump pulls the trigger on this, it could generate a huge wave of economic instability across the world.
It's certainly a step away from the studio's work on the Don't Starve series, but even with only a few details teased and a short trailer, Grift Lands has already generated a huge wave of hype.

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Or paste cards into the background to do things like generate a huge tidal wave, activate a NES system or melt a giant block of ice in a steakhouse's freezer?
Now that it's out in the wild, there's been a huge wave of positivity generated from all the cool creations that people have already come up with.
Nintendo was still riding the huge wave of nostalgia generated by Pokémon Go (and the 3DS Pokémon titles that followed), they had a stellar new console waiting in the wings, and a new president in the form of Tatsumi Kimishima who, while not being as public - facing as Iwata, seemed to be taking the company in a direction I approved of.
Rossby waves, or planetary waves are huge, slow waves generated in the troposphere by temperature differences between the ocean and the continents.
«This means an inevitable death for the ice cover, because the summer retreat is now accelerated by the fact that the huge areas of open water already generated allow storms to generate big waves which break up the remaining ice and accelerate its melt,» Wadhams said.
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