Sentences with phrase «little real effect»

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Media stories about how robots are taking jobs are plentiful, but little actual research has been done to measure how much it's happening or what the real effects are.
«Repatriation has little effect on real investment in the United States,» said Alan Viard, a tax expert at the conservative American Enterprise Institute and a former senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
Yes, Breaking Bad has some grisly moments, but ultimately, it's a remarkable piece of modern American fiction about the lengths we will go to justify our own evil, the little temptations that start adding up to real wickedness and the ripple effects of our own actions.
The absolutization of history and the ignoring of the effects of a real nature upon historical events has had other negative consequences against which Kantian theology does little to protect us.
But in a society of divorce, broken families, and single parents, conservative proposals such as repealing the marriage tax are little more than «symbolic hand waving» and will have slight effect in the real world.
Pochettino will almost certainly react the same way if Spurs can overcome United at Wembley this weekend before going on to win the FA Cup next month, but he does not hide his belief that an FA Cup success would do little to effect the mentality of his players in terms of achieving the real goals of winning the league or Champions League.
But the stories «leave little doubt that the [Trump] effect is real and on the upswing,» argues the Nation article.
«The idea that taxpayer dollars can't be used for settlements is a real deterrent effect with officials but if right now if they think the government is going to pay if they get sued or if a claim is filed, that's a little different than if its coming out of your own pocket,» Smith said.
Because the reflector can act as a regular network device when no malicious attacks are present, there should be little effect on the real network's performance and functionality, according to Wu.
There is little doubt that the placebo effect is real, but it has always been argued that a person feels better because they think the pill is the real deal.
Less than a year ago, augmented reality — digital effects laid on top of the real world as seen through a computer screen — burst into public consciousness with the release of the mobile game Pokémon GO, in which players see magical little monsters in the real world using their smartphones.
The verisimilitude in the CG [computer generated] effects and the attention to little things — like the way the rotor from the vehicle moves the grass as it comes in for a landing — are constantly bombarding you with subliminal stimuli that are telling you that what you're seeing is real, even though you know you're sitting in a movie theater.
However, there is little research on the effect of real - time feedback on postural stability in individuals with chronic hemiparetic stroke during the core stabilization exercises,» explains co-author Byoung - Hee Lee, PT, PhD, of the Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Welfare, Sahmyook University, Republic of Korea.
This study demonstrates that just a little over an hour of meditation provides real effects in the brain and could be an effective way for individuals to dramatically reduce both the experience of pain and pain - related brain activation without medications.
We had a little downtime before our next location, so Sydney offered to take some shots of us acting like real New Yorkers, to hysterical effect.
Real - time strategy games have this strange effect in which if you zoom out far enough, turn your head to the side, and squint a little bit they all...
New water effects, up - scaled textures and fonts, higher polygon counts, specular materials, real - time lighting and dynamic shadows all add to the game looking a little more modern while still retaining its attractive cartoon style visuals.
But this strategy, if well executed, could probably effect meaningful change in some schools, and that would be a real win for children at very little cost.
Little mention is made of our reality here, however, given the real and deleterious effects we witness, for example, as current teacher educators when we work with potential / future teachers who almost daily express serious concerns about joining a profession now with very little autonomy, not much respect, and a stark increase in draconian accountability measures that will be used to hold them accountable for that which they do, or do not doLittle mention is made of our reality here, however, given the real and deleterious effects we witness, for example, as current teacher educators when we work with potential / future teachers who almost daily express serious concerns about joining a profession now with very little autonomy, not much respect, and a stark increase in draconian accountability measures that will be used to hold them accountable for that which they do, or do not dolittle autonomy, not much respect, and a stark increase in draconian accountability measures that will be used to hold them accountable for that which they do, or do not do well.
However, there these types of choices provide little opportunity for students to learn about the real effects of decision - making on other people.
There are other solvents that can be used to clean chain drive, such as kerosene or mineral spirit, but they are messier, and nastier (have to use rubber gloves with them) whereas citrus - based solvent works real well, smells nice, and have little side - effects, if any.
It is sad that the great history of german philosophers (for example Kant, who was a real genius, Schopenhauer which disprespect for everyone found my full respect: — RRB -, Wittgenstein, who throwed everything away was not needed and the often misused Nietzsche) a little choleric as Marx had such an effect.
In addition, used household goods and personal effects have little resale value, and so do not represent a real source of value to repay creditors.
From this perspective, there is little reason to expect the Fed's policy of «quantitative easing» to have real effects on economic output.
When QE was pursued in Japan, it did nothing but to provoke a decline in monetary velocity proportional to the expansion in the monetary base, with little effect on either real GDP or inflation.
In and of itself, QE did nothing but to provoke a decline in monetary velocity proportional to the expansion in the monetary base, with little effect on either real GDP or inflation.
When large portions of the economy have no inclination to borrow, monetary policy, even unorthodox and evil monetary policy has little effect on the real economy, where ordinary people borrow money (excluding from the GSEs).
They feel like a half baked stand - in for the guards of the previous episodes and do little to effect real gameplay other than make you cower in a corner for while.
Once it was crafted, there wasn't any real indication of how I even equip what I just crafted and was instead left beginning the next wave with little more than my secondary firearm, some silly little slingshot that didn't have any immediate effect, and a melee weapon that was my only reliable friend in the later waves.
The HDR was a nice touch as well, it makes a small effect upon the general world though its real presence is within the various little explosions, plasma shots and lit up areas of levels.
The Real Effect on Small Farms I can't imagine this resulting in anything more than a little paperwork and a brief headache for small farmers — they have no reason to worry about a seven figure fine.
The # 200bn of quantitative easing in 2009 had little effect on the real economy but was certainly beneficial for banks, helping to repair their balance sheets and make profits.
Using the AC - correct PC1s in the RE benchmarking algorithm had little effect on the original MM benchmark results, but does significantly improve the realism of the method's representation of the real - world proxy - PC AC structure.
Indeed, pipeline opposition and other stopgap actions (closing a coal — fired power plant, etc.) have little ultimate effect unless we put in place the real solution.
US two - party politics is in actuality almost entirely meaningless and has little effect on the real world.
But, even if it was so, it would be normal variation (+ some effect from CO2, Lindzer admits that much) in a real world of 6.8 billion people and a global socio - ecological system with little inbuilt resilience.
(The fact that they all are is conclusive evidence that there is little or no scope on real planets for changes in «greenhouse» gasses to have significant temperature effects — even if the process worked just the way the AGW theorists claim!)
Further that such little observational data that we have, indicates that the effect of adding more CO2 to the atmosphere with respect to global temperatures, is somewhere between very small and negligible, then we would be making real progress.
When I started looking at this topic the first thing that struck me was just how much time is spent in the blogosphere debating the effects (real or imagined) of global temperature rise and how little time seemed to be spent on the key evidential science; as though retreating glaciers, arctic sea - ice or coral bleaching said anything about causality.
I am aware of people making the argument that the big push by the nuclear industry for enormous government subsidies to find a massive expansion of nuclear power on the basis that nuclear power is «THE ANSWER» to global warming is a fraud that dishonestly and cynically takes advantage of growing concern about the very real problem of global warming, and I make that argument myself (because even a quite large expansion of nuclear electricity generation would have little effect on overall GHG emissions, at great cost, taking too long to achieve even that little effect, while misdirecting resources that could more effectively be applied elsewhere).
Of course, incorporating an ODR provision into the CETA would probably have little real - world effect on actual efforts and collaborations to help promote online negotiation or arbitration.
However the Moto 360 loses a little bit of screen real estate to the ambient - light sensor located along the bottom of the screen — the same «flat tire» effect as on the original.
The rear of the XZ Premium also got a little warm when playing high - end games, such as Real Racing 3, or using the AR effects in the camera, but this was less serious and not too different to what you'll get from most devices.
It's a real effect and everyday things like checking your email feels a little more fun.
If you really want a great portrait effect, use a real camera, but being able to use it on the front camera can give some great selfies - it's perhaps a little strange that you can't use face smoothing and the portrait effect at the same time for total selfie madness.
TREB's own survey found that foreign buyers actually had little effect on the market, and it was the chilling effect of the fair housing act that destroyed what was a health Toronto real estate market.
Even though various special interest groups were quick to say the new federal tax overhaul would reduce prices of homes because it would limit financial benefits for home buyers, the plan will have little effect on the real estate market in San Diego.
Real estate is the ultimate «local» investment, since what happens in New York or London, for instance, has little effect on the real estate market in, say, Perth, AustraReal estate is the ultimate «local» investment, since what happens in New York or London, for instance, has little effect on the real estate market in, say, Perth, Austrareal estate market in, say, Perth, Australia.
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