Sentences with phrase «more obvious effect»

What I found of interest in those comments is that the commenter asked why MSCD hasn't had a more obvious effect on contract drafting.
The closer r is to 1, the more obvious the effect.
It takes the combination of a slow corner and a big throttle opening to get the stability light in the two - wheel drive version flashing, although its fair to say that the 4 - matic system we're denied would have a far more obvious effect when conditions turn slippery.
Another map shows an even more obvious effect: It measures how much more concerned people in Europe are about migration, in comparison to how concerned they were in 2012.
Don't worry though: The more obvious effects, such as Clint Mansell's beautifully bombastic score, will appropriately rattle your speakers in Dolby surround.
Understanding Methane Hydrates As bad as the more obvious effects of global warming may be (e.g., drought, rising sea levels, and the like), the less - well - known effects are the...

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«It is obvious that with each step, with QE1, QE2 and Twist, the effects have been more and more limited.
It should have been obvious more than a decade ago that growth in China was so directly dependent on credit expansion and so indirectly dependent on balance - sheet effects (the latter is far more important than most analysts understand but very poorly understood) that we should have discounted altogether Beijing's promises that it would be relatively easy to rein in credit expansion.
This interpretation of the categories as quasi-efficient causes and effects may appear more plausible if we consider some of the obvious objections it may engender.
In regards to OX who i think has become arsenal's most important asset, injuries must be properly dealt with and given a proper amount of time to heal, its obvious the effect of Sanchez on OX development, when his finishing becomes more lethal i feel he will be mention as in the same awe of which we speak about Hazard and others.
Tragic as the deaths were, Nichols is more worried about what might happen if underground compounds cause side effects that are less obvious and take longer to manifest.
Such obvious differences in morphology suggested that the early freezing effect of Mcf1 is independent of apoptosis but could not rule out a separate more long - term pro-apoptotic effect.
The other obvious observation is that water vapor has more relative effect in the tropics, where it is moister.
Lost sleep can have more obvious health effects, as well — like fatigue and decreased productivity at work.
One of the more obvious side effects of neglecting quality sleep is reduced physical and mental performance increasing your risk for weight gain and obesity.
I find it negligible in cakes and puddings but am put off by the very obvious crystallization of erythritol in things that are cooked to dryness as the sweetener's cooling effect becomes more pronounced.
At this point its obvious that one or more ingredients are effecting my digestive system.
This all - natural supplement contains more than a dozen active ingredients to address the effects of menopause that are noticeable (such as hot flashes and night sweats) and ones that aren't so obvious but just as concerning (such as bone mineral losses that can lead to osteoporosis).
It also delivers in the special effects department, with some very convincing models and set destruction, even if the constant matting does appear too obvious by today's more discriminating eyes.
Kenneth Branagh, who has been making special effects heavy Disney pictures for some time now (Thor, Cinderella), merges this talent with his tastes for classical British properties, to offer a glossy blockbuster version of the The Murder On The Orient Express with a cast that seems far more eccentric than obvious.
Finally, as Roland Emmerich's Presidential siege thriller «White House Down» grows more outlandishly wacky with every new plot detail, it's obvious he'll need a strong cast to carry the special - effects - laden narrative to success.
Transparent postproduction effects and obvious puppet - work show how»50s schlock could, with the forgiving nature of black - and - white film stock, more easily pass off its flaws.
The decadent centerpiece of his journey (and of the film itself) is a now - notorious orgy sequence, made even more controversial by the addition of some obvious digital effects work used to obscure some sex acts — and hence secure an R rating.
The most obvious outcome we can hope for is that students will end up knowing more about their social and natural world from reading informational texts — and that could have a positive effect on their reading comprehension.
The obvious comparison is the Virtual Cockpit that Audi has used to great effect in its R8, TT, and most recently Q7 models, which also replaces traditional dials with a far more configurable digital display.
The effects of a handset with a pretty severe design become all the more obvious as a phone gets bigger.
While the most obvious effects of bad credit are immediately noticeable like harsher EMI's, steeper loan rates and more expensive insurance, there are a number of ways that are not as evident.
So in my experience, drugs can make the process easier and perhaps even shorten it, but I am not a big fan of them when vets prescribe them because of obvious risks for side - effects and the fact that once the dog is weaned off, I have seen relapses (just as in people), whereas with no drugs, the process took longer but the results seemed to me more reliable, at least in my humble opinion.
The trailer also appears to depict additional subtle improvements over MotoGP 18's predecessors - with aspects such as tweaks to the audio effects and HUD graphics, as well as more fluid rider and bike animations, being more obvious examples.
You might see the occasional transparency effect or hear more instruments in the soundtrack than you probably remember from your old 16 - bit game cartridges... and the super-widescreen aspect ratio is an obvious concession to modern displays.
His talent for producing crisp, visually stunning effects work couldn't have been more obvious.
LHL: The ideas I am now exploring are more heinous and less obvious, like DNA manipulation and the effects on race and our species.
The science is more than clear, the effects are already all around us, and the future will only make those impacts more obvious.
I came to the debate having a bachelor degree in science, and not knowing more, I just accepted that the greenhouse effect was obvious.
«because T&G failed to demonstrate that the pot on the stove example is a valid analogy for the earth, they failed to falsify the atmospheric greenhouse effect» G and T, as they are more commonly known, make the obvious point that a (massive) increase in energy absorption will cool the pot, not heat it.
Lacis did not like the use of «very likely» by the AR4 report because to him it is obvious first that the CO2 increase is more than accounted for by fossil fuel emissions, and second that the global temperature rise is more than accounted for by the expected effects of increased CO2.
The somewhat abusive language of J. Poitou and F. M. Bréon («untruths that exasperate», «an obvious attempt to deceive», «the climate - skeptics who are trying to deceive the public», «such an outrageous statement should completely disqualify its author», «once more a gross nonsense», «does the author say that the greenhouse effect does not exist?
In fact, where science is an institution, it may become more vulnerable to political effects, for obvious reasons, especially in the following case observed by Andrew Montford:
It is not obvious to me that this is necessarily the case here so the random effects model may well be consistent and, if it is, then it will be more efficient than the fixed effects model.
So if they must be kept seperate, as they must, is it not obvious that the DLR takes care of itself, disappears completely in more evaporation and radiation and providing for the evaporative energy deficit that it causes itself with no knock on effect on anything?
You say: «Hypothesis A is more obvious simply because we usually assume that effect follows cause»
Hypothesis A is more obvious simply because we usually assume that effect follows cause — hardly «sleight of hand».
The obvious ethical restrictions to releasing large amounts of methane (which contributes 25 times more greenhouse effect than carbon dioxide) into the ocean has complicated study of how seepage of natural gas at the ocean floor contributes to global warming.
And there is an obvious selection effect that on average, the selected published models will be close to the observations, but that the disagreements may more or less cancel statistically: I wouldn't be surprised if ON AVERAGE, astrological predictions would be shown to give a reasonable rate of various catastrophes, earthquakes,
Firstly, it assumes linearity — all of the gases contributing according to their effects today when it is obvious that overlaps and saturation effects are large and important, and more importantly, it ignores feedbacks.
It is not a priori obvious which effect is more important, especially since the atmosphere can balance the forcing by adjusting lateral heat transport, which would also influence the anomalous surface air temperature.
This book is an important element of my campaign against the litigious Dr Mann - not just in the obvious sense that its profits go toward the cost of this legal battle, but in the more crucial sense that it's part of my pushback against the malign effects of his rotten science.
One thing I would add — it ought to be obvious (and I certainly hope it is) that a process of «winding back and decelerating the present form of capitalism», including «more social democracy, more regulation», will only be effective at mitigating the effect of global warming (partially or wholly), if it includes a large suite of policies specifically aimed at addressing global warming, that is, replacing emissions - producing activities or processes (particularly energy sources) with non emissions - producing ones.
Although an obvious disadvantage is the inability to assess the long - term effects of childhood adversity on the negative life events and health conditions posited in the ACE Study model, examining more short - term effects in childhood is consistent with the logic of the model.
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