Not exact matches
Divock Origi is an interesting one, he has all the attributes to become a really good number 9, he's fast, strong and is reasonable in the air but his
main weakness
seems to be his lack of footballing intelligence which
seems to really
effect his game.
It might be worth mentioning that the chance of the vote failing
seems fairly small at the moment, so the
main effect of the ruling
seems to be constitutional, not practical.
This forecast assumes a «normal» pattern for the Liberal Democrat vote, which of course may well not be the case (the alternative of giving the Lib Dems the same incumbency
effect as found for the other two
main parties has them returning to around their 2010 vote share, which at this stage of the game
seems unlikely).
Note also that, judging from the tables, ComRes have switched over to prompting for UKIP in their
main voting intention question in this poll — as with their last national poll, it does not
seem to have had a major
effect (UPDATE — I think this is because ComRes have changed turnout weightings, so that there is a tighter turnout filter for the Greens and UKIP than for the
main parties).
The responses of the
main opposition parties doesn't
seem to have had much
effect.
Not so long ago, it was thought warmer air would be the
main cause of melting, but now it
seems warming ocean waters are already having a significant
effect.
The greenhouse
effect is part of the plot, but otherwise, the
main message may be fear as you can't
seem to trust anyone.
The
main camera doesn't
seem to have any sort of bokeh
effect or «portrait mode.»
It
seems to me like the
main effect of this development is all about visibility.
Though there
seems to be a three chance system when making these decisions, making the incorrect choice more than three times didn't
seem to
effect anything — aside from the overall detective rating which can be found in the
main menu.
When Shigeru Miyamoto talked about Super Mario 3D Land at E3 2011, his
main point about the game
seemed to be the integration of the 3D
effect in relation to the overall game design.
Excepting the idiosyncratic flexibility of the Guggenheim's ramp, there is barely a decent gallery among our
main museums, although we
seem to have stopped talking about the
effect this has on curators, their exhibitions and thus on the seeing and comprehending of art.
I have three
main reasons: (1) it appears to be ugly, boring, and largely pointless, (2) it is an absurd amount of money for an artwork, and (3) its mere presence in the city
seems likely to have a deleterious
effect on the public's appreciation for culture in New York.
Thus it
seems obvious that the
main effect of condensation is in the release of heat while the reduction of gas is a very minor additional factor.
Well, for me to answer this is probably an instance of a fool rushing in... however, though the proposition
seems badly stated to me *, I'm guessing that the
main point — that the GHE
effect is much, much greater over time than is the direct energy released — is correct.
The bokeh
effect enabled in both
main camera shots and selfies
seems to perform adequately, and face - detection features work as expected.