Sentences with phrase «literally feel the effect»

Many are now literally feeling the effects of such macronutrient skew either due to gluten sensitivity (or it could be due to another grain protein; we now realize that immunologic reactivity in celiac disease may not be limited to wheat gluten, but can involve certain nongluten proteins, too, see Nongluten wheat proteins triggered immune response in celiac patients), fructose malabsorption, or some other food intolerance / sensitivity).

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In the process of objectification, there is literally a «flow of feeling» (PR 237 / 363) from actual entity B («the cause) to actual entity A (the effect).
However I do feel that these sites fuel what I can best describe as a Lemming effect negativity, where one rant fuels the next rant and so on until every person is literally brainwashed into only being able to put across negative rants with any ability to step back and submit a balanced comment literally stripped away.
And sure, I get it, but a baby changes literally everything, and of course your relationship is going to feel the effects.
I'm really sorry to have to stop the kefir — I have literally been able to feel it doing me a power of good — and would love to know, not only if others have experienced this effect of kefir (causing grogginess) but also if they have discovered a way of getting around the problem.
Things begin with a roller - coaster ride (almost literally) of a bank heist and end with the expected effects - rich battle of all battles between the forces of good and evil, much of it at Hogwarts, which feels fittingly circular and looks spectacular.
The Avenging Fist is an excellent movie if you like watching special effects reminiscent of vintage arcade games mixed together crazy - cool fight scenes while feeling like you are on literally all of the drugs available to mankind.
Guh, I'm getting that feeling in my stomach again because I'm reminded of Mass Effect 3 and how gamers couldn't understand that the green stuff in Synthesis was meant to be symbolic, not to be taken literally.
Our brains are literally like sponges, it is effected by everything you see, hear, feel, taste and touch and what it dose with all that information and the changes it makes to a persons behavior is mostly unknown but there is also a lot we do know.
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