Sentences with phrase «odd effect»

It had a very odd effect on my chest — I felt as though it made my breasts look very apart from each other.
Chronic infections are widespread in both humans and animals, and can have odd effects on behavior and health.
The forced immobility and pressurization can have odd effects on your system, however, and eating light and healthy snacks can keep you feel more energized, especially if the foods you are eating are packed with fluids (think apples and celery).
If we look at history, we can see a prime example of the odd effects this segregation of duties sometimes has.
The fight over the referendum itself has had an odd effect on its meaning, however.
But Wilde's drama thrives in confinement; the spaciousness of this production has the odd effect of making the drama stagier than it might seem on stage.
This has the odd effect of making his story less powerful than it actually is.
Even the trampolines and Wipeout's iconic Big Red Balls give no indication of springiness, which has the odd effect of making the contestants» frequent full - body contact with them seem bone - crushingly painful.
There's also an exaggeration of the odd effects felt in the 650S, namely unexpectedly free longitudinal and diagonal body movements, and even switched to Sport chassis mode, the 12C doesn't sharpen up.
This keeps it from making those relationships too utilitarian, which often has an odd effect; but it does make the game feel a little bit lonely.
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