Sentences with phrase «predictable effect»

It's always been my understanding that it eliminates the water vapor making the heat have less and more predictable effect on tire pressure.
Often, environmental changes have predictable effects on life histories.
If you drink gallons of this anti-testosterone liquid, more predictable effects will occur: an unstable mood and vanishing sex drive, even for women.
Stimulus / cause results in predictable effect for those that can perceive it and that's the rub... not everyone does at the same level.
An innovation from MIT could allow many biological components to be connected to produce predictable effects.
It shows a correlation to the sun's activity having an unexpected but predictable effect on radioactive isotopes.
This is a very clear and predictable effect of climate change.»
«We know the predictable effects of protectionism,» Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz said in Mexico City on May 4.
Instead, you're seeing the predictable effect of artificially suppressed interest rates coupled with «free» money being poured into an investment and banking system through the primary dealer banks.
Over the past several years the prices of gold futures contracts have generally been very close to the spot price and there have been regular small dips in futures prices to below the spot price, but this situation is a natural and predictable effect of the Fed's unnatural zero - interest - rate policy.
He is also critical of what he calls the «burdensome» mortgage qualification rules that took effect in January, saying they have had the «predictable effect of swiftly curbing housing demand.»
Now, two and a half years later, the Scot is out of a job for the first time in 16 years and news of his departure has had a predictable effect on the next Spurs manager betting.
The team discovered that certain identifiable strategies in message content and interaction with other Twitter users, as well as the structure of one's Twitter network, have a predictable effect on the number of followers.
When quantum objects such as atoms are entangled, measuring one has a direct and predictable effect on the other.
«Then, we sorted the data according to the prevailing [magnetic - field] conditions at the time of recording, and this analysis revealed a highly significant and predictable effect
A woman's menstrual cycle has a very direct and predictable effect on her digestive system, and if you understand what is happening you can take steps to mitigate any frustrating digestive problems that might crop up.
It has power, a structure, and a predictable effect on the human psyche and charkas (which correspond to the other body systems such as the endocrine).
There's an easy, shake - and - bake tension here between American notions of fidelity and commitment and more libertine European values that 5 To 7 plays out to predictable effect.
The basic idea behind this approach is as follows: if certain kinds of reforms have systematic and predictable effects on certain kinds of school districts, then one can predict district - level changes in school spending based only on factors that are unrelated to potentially confounding changes in unobserved determinants of school spending and student outcomes (e.g., local commitment to education or the state of the local economy).
Students exercise logic and creativity to complete sentences with probable causes and predictable effects.
Given the predictable effects of pervasive distrust, I find it surprising that unions seek more federal funds for politically governed systems and then act bewildered at the regulations and accountability that follow.
President Obama's policy will have a predictable effect: eliminating suspensions and expulsions as an option for school administrators.
I am sitting on pulled research, each and every one of these cases should be addressed in a court of law and culpable responsibility assigned on the basis of the research already available that these medical disasters are predictable effects of the vaccines....
So its really convenient that environmentalists who help excaberate deadly wildfires can blame everyone except themselves their actions have the predictable effect.
The location of the center of mass of the solar system in or out of the Sun even has predictable effects.
Brian, did you find anywhere anyone actually suggesting blocking Gibraltar would have some predictable effect on climate?
Until he receives all the amounts due, Tarbert said he would not participate in any matter that «that to my knowledge has a direct and predictable effect on the willingness of the firm to pay amounts owed me until I first receive a written waiver», or participate in any matters in which the firm is a part «unless I am first authorised to participate».
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