Sentences with phrase «more exaggerated the effect»

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They are more likely to exaggerate network learning effects (i.e. that one threat actor learned from another actor) and underestimate a single threat actor's ability to learn (i.e. that the same actor acquired new skills).
Is it only an image effect that can affect in the future, is it something more important, is it really not a big deal, is it exaggerated to make the independence movement look worse or not exaggerated to make the movement not so bad?
Scientists and engineers in the CO2 Coalition want you to know that the negative effects of more CO2 — like Mark Twain's death — have been greatly exaggerated.
In some markets the weather may be causing this effect to be a little more exaggerated but largely it's business as usual.
Related, I should note that in a few places the authors exaggerate how, for example, teachers» effects on their students» achievement are so tangible, without any mention of contrary reports, namely as published by the American Statistical Association (ASA), in which the ASA evidenced that these (oft - exaggerated) teacher effects account for no more than 1 % -14 % of the variance in students» growth scores (see more information here).
Interesting to also note is that not only were the «small effects» exaggerated to mean so much more than what they are actually worth (see also forthcoming), but also that only the larger of the two findings — the mathematics finding — is highlighted in the abstract.
Bulldog breeders have come into a lot of criticism in the last few years, as the public has become more aware of the potentially harmful effects of exaggerated conformation.
The face should always have more definition than the body as it is closer to the viewer's eye, and this can be exaggerated for effect in paintings.
Her love of colours drives the atmosphere of the work where a mixture of bright hues with more neutral colours are used to create optical illusions whilst fluorescent colours exaggerate this effect.
Multiple indicators show less concern, more feelings that global warming is exaggerated By Frank Newport Gallup's annual update on Americans» attitudes toward the environment shows a public that over the last two years has become less worried about the threat of global warming, less convinced that its effects are already happening, and more likely to -LSB-...]
In 2011, the Global Warming Policy Foundation's website ran the headline «900 + Peer - Reviewed Papers Supporting Skepticism Of «Man - Made» Global Warming (AGW) Alarm,» listing more than 900 papers which, according to the GWPF, refute «concern relating to a negative environmental or socio - economic effect of AGW, usually exaggerated as catastrophic.»
The article links to a blog post on Populartechnology.net listing more than 900 papers which, according to the GWPF, refute «concern relating to a negative environmental or socio - economic effect of AGW, usually exaggerated as catastrophic.»
While the computer climate models exaggerate the warming effect of atmospheric carbon dioxide, they plausibly simulate that greater economic development driven by growing use of fossil fuels will add more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
In the 20th century, the climate swings of the AMO have alternately camouflaged and exaggerated the effects of global warming, and made attribution of global warming more difficult to ascertain.
The effect of this has been to downgrade earlier temperatures and to exaggerate those from recent decades, to give the impression that the Earth has been warming up much more than is justified by the actual data.
The point, though, is that the 1 % solution is just one more choice that exaggerates the «hockeystick» effect.
Now we have more urban effect in those numbers reflecting — that show up in that enhanced or exaggerated warming in the global data set.
Many of us became skeptics not because we didn't believe that climate change was happening, but because the theories, effects, and predictions were so badly exaggerated that the overall fabric being woven became more untrue than true.
This political differentiation of global warming attitudes is not isolated; other research shows that in today's political environment, Republicans are much more likely to say that concerns about global warming are exaggerated and that warming's effects will not affect them personally in their lifetimes, and are less likely to say scientists believe global warming is occurring.
The unique perspective of the wide - angle lens can also be used to stylistic effect, allowing you to exaggerate the sense of space in any setting to capture more dramatic scenes and stunning, expansive landscapes.
The «surround» feature of a lot of sound bars, especially cheaper models, is just a more exaggerated stereo effect from two or more speaker drivers.
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