Sentences with phrase «much apparent effect»

Neo-orthodox theologians of the twentieth century challenged some of these dualisms — though not uniformly — without much apparent effect.

Not exact matches

Author Kelly Shue, of the University of Chicago, says boards» apparent mistake is a common one, highlighted by years of research in the field of behavioral economics, and much like the way workers get confused about the effect of inflation on the real value of their paychecks.
«This apparent editorial bias leads to the «file - drawer effect,» in which research with statistically significant outcomes are much more likely to get published, while other work that might well be just as important scientifically is never seen in print.
Zhao and her colleagues hope to learn whether or not the apparent effects from listening to music are lasting, and if so, how much exposure might be needed.
In the same Finnish cohort that found doses of vitamin D in excess of 2,000 IU per day during infancy to powerfully protect against type 1 diabetes (see sidebar «Vitamin D and Type 1 Diabetes below), regular supplementation with vitamin D was associated with a 33 percent increased risk of atopy and allergic rhinitis compared to irregular or no supplementation; among those who supplemented regularly, the data suggested that supplementation with 2000 IU or more per day may increase the risk of asthma by as much as four times compared to regular supplementation with lower doses, although the study lacked the statistical power to determine whether or not this apparent effect was due to chance.34
Since most recommended doses are about 100 to 400 mg and the total recommended dosage for an entire day rarely exceeds 600 to 1000 mg, you can see there is a very large margin of safety, much larger than with apparent ashwagandha side effects.
«It became very apparent early on that he's very much into building the stuff,» says the film's visual effects supervisor, Tim Alexander, of Verbinski.
It quickly became apparent how mutually beneficial such exchanges could be, with all pupils involved gaining much from the experience of being interviewed and challenged outside their normal «comfort zone», such that a formal drive not just to continue those partnerships but to expand such exchanges to other local state schools came into effect.
One effect of this laid - back approach that I didn't initially consider while playing — but soon became incredibly apparent — is that much of the game actually takes place in your mind.
The first theme in our Summer Session series is labor, and today we're revisiting Anuradha Vikram's essay on the so - called creative economy and its effects: «The mythology of the creative economy explains much of why San Franciscans who have pioneered this approach to work are under - invested in the arts despite some apparent affinities.
According to the authors, «if you reconstruct temperatures on a global scale — and not just examine Antarctic temperatures — it becomes apparent that the CO2 change slightly preceded much of the global warming, and this means the global greenhouse effect had an important role in driving up global temperatures and bringing the planet out of the last Ice Age.»
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