Sentences with phrase «obvious effects of»

There are many variables that can influence the policy premiums you might end up paying for a New York renters insurance policy, aside from the obvious effects of changing deductibles and levels of coverage.
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...
One of the most immediate and obvious effects of global warming is the increase in temperatures around the world.
The best news is that our bat colleagues did not squander years arguing about the real and obvious effects of a mysterious emerging infectious disease — as we amphibian biologists did do.
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.
One of the most obvious effects of high turnover is from the corresponding increase in transaction costs.
The most immediately obvious effects of El Niño are weather changes resulting from the shift in tropical rainfall.
One of the most obvious effects of an SCI is an impaired ability to move.
Indeed, the most obvious effect of this shift has been the reduction of the faith and the secularization of the churches.
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.
A less obvious effect of foul weather is on games with large spreads.
Another quite obvious effect of global warming is wildfires.
An obvious effect of playing in a team with friends is that your friendships can become stronger.
The most obvious effect of this, said my students, was innovation overload and the continuous dropping of one new approach in favour of the next, to no perceptible outcome.
In some states, the most obvious effect of the new standards will be to raise basic expectations.
And data from communities and countries that sterilize community dogs show the same results: a decline in the number of dog bites, with «officials point [ing] to a variety of factors: the obvious effect of sterilization on dog behavior, including behaviors associated with mating, reduced numbers of dogs and reduced home range of individual dogs resulting in fewer chance encounters with humans, an increased respect and thus kinder treatment towards dogs due to the positive role model of rescuers, and the impact of community education by rescuers that often accompanies these efforts.
The most obvious effect of most connective tissue cancers is a lump.
The obvious effect of which was that there were whole parts of the song I never practiced.
And what explains your dogged unwillingness to see the obvious effect of this near - monopoly of funding, and the unavoidable vested interest involved in this «research»?
Glacial retreat, too, is an obvious effect of global warming.
Aside from social inequity, one obvious effect of heavy car use that nobody can deny is the city's sluggish traffic.
The CJEU's Melloni and Fransson decisions had the obvious effect of carving away the power of national constitutional courts to determine the meaning of their state constitutions in cases where the law has been fully harmonised by EU law.
The obvious effect of this ruling is that, until the Government proposes a new solution, there is likely to be an increase in the number of claims being brought to the Employment Tribunal.

Not exact matches

It may have to do with Addyi's high pricing (on par with Viagra at $ 26 per pill without an assistance program), its daily intake requirement (unlike Viagra, it adds up to $ 780 per month), its potentially deleterious side effects (low blood pressure and fainting), its restrictions on alcohol consumption (abstinence vs. large quantities not recommended for Viagra patients), a 10 % efficacy rate (whereas Viagra works 50 % of the time compared to a placebo, according to a recent study), and its subtle neurotransmitter - targeting mechanism (contrast that to the obvious hydraulics of Viagra).
While news of the fine created another stir in the banking community, its longer - reaching effects were less obvious.
Superficially, it's obvious why: There are the global - scale economic and political effects a manipulated outcome could have, and the psychological appeal of attacking a democratic process that the US holds on a pedestal.
Since a larger share of deposit rates are fixed than are loan rates, this will overstate the effect on cash flows over longer time horizons, though the extent of this bias has not necessarily changed over time in an obvious way.
But on another level, what happened to Facebook with Cambridge Analytica is a microcosm of an increasingly obvious problem that's increasingly affecting all social media platforms — with effects that potentially impact every internet user.
[1] Dual class transactions motivated by their anti-takeover effects, like all takeover defenses, pose an obvious potential for conflicts of interest.
The cumulative effect of this simple arithmetic should be obvious.
All of these efforts may have a less obvious, but profound, effect.
The tightening of monetary conditions eventually will expose the mal - investments of the last several years, which, in turn, will result in a severe recession, but the most obvious effect to date is the increase in interest rates across the entire curve.
It might not be immediately obvious that prayer, especially the sustained practice of silent prayer, could effect anything positive in the intimidating context of a jail.
This is because of the obvious differences between the two states and the assumed effects such differences had on the average human mind.
The way in which these appearances have been understood has also varied from what might seem in effect a materialization of the risen Lord to what have been called «veridical visions» seen by the disciples, but yet not of the order of obvious manifestations which anybody could have experienced at the time.
Based on your comments above regarding the Buddhists monks, it is clear / obvious that if I didn't experience adverse effects when engaging in intense / deep prayer and meditation but instead experienced oneness and tranquility just like the Buddhist monks then for sure, you wouldn't accuse me of being an unorthodox enthusiast engaging in self - manufactured religion.
The obvious thing in that sentence to notice is that judgement is «not a requirement» of Jesus» teaching (it's a cause and effect thing in which you can choose to do or not to do).
The first and most obvious effect, as we noted in this august organ in its last issue, was that it sent out a clear ecclesiological message, one we have heard before, but never perhaps in such a direct and practical way: the message of the hermeneutic of continuity and reform against that of discontinuity and rupture.
If one could definitively measure long - term effects, which is a virtual impossibility, a case might be made that such open and obvious untruths have a harmful impact on the health of the republic, increasing permanently the levels of distrust and cynicism.
Our minds have been darkened by the effects of sin so that God's existence is no longer obvious to us: St Paul wrote to the Romans (1:16 - 25)-- «Ever since God created the world, his everlasting power and deity — however invisible — have been there for the mind to see in the things he has made.»
The effects of narcissism are less obvious but equally real in nonalcoholics.
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.
He states (at E45 - E46) «I think the pure economics are obvious, but it is the effect and boundaries of those pure economics that we are trying to concern ourselves with.»
For this very obvious reason, I have full confidence and trust in the Iwobi's ability to provide us with a sufficient amount of «the Cazorla effect» if he plays in CM.
The effects of the air raid offense are obvious.
This is the obvious trickle down effect of coach Bob Ladouceur and the philosophy he set in place there and built upon for 34 years before stepping aside last January.
Because concussion doesn't come with exciting and obvious gouts of blood or snapped bones, there's been a tendency to assume that its effects are roughly akin to an impact injury: a moment or two of discomfort that can be lasted out.
Will there be any effect on Barcelona after losing Neymar, the obvious question was risen in front of Figo and he disclosed the fact.
On its face, it does sound like the most obvious side effect of acknowledging the reality that marriages often fail.
This has obvious knock - on effects for retailers who may as a result not want to stock many of these seats.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z