There could be positive effects, buffering effects, there could be
some pretty big negative effects.
Not exact matches
@strontium Since I always try to default to F1 and FIA people being
pretty smart and
pretty professional, once you remove all the
negative armchair fan rhetoric that is, I would suggest that the reason the fins are just reduced and the t bars are gone but for a much smaller lower gearbox wing according to Lowe, is that going by what Brawn has talked about they don't want to make knee - jerk decisions that will only continue to help the
bigger teams who have the resources to adapt more quickly, and harm the lesser teams that can not.
So looking at that one
negative, potential death, I'll admit that it's a
pretty big one.
And what they found was that the addition of capsaicin to the meals significantly increased the 24 h fat oxidation in
negative energy balance, as well helping the volunteers keep burning calories, even though they were in a
pretty big energy deficit.
It makes a
pretty big difference for my calmness throughout the week, so I don't want to give up or minimize it unless it will have a
negative impact on my muscle growth.
Shipping taking a bit longer was the
biggest negative comment I read but other then that the site seams
pretty legit.
The rash of
negative tweets surrounding the following news was
pretty shocking, considering the
big titles the man's name is attached...
Not that I consider it a
big deal or anything, but I think it's worth pointing out not being able to play as the original Testarrossa Sprite is a
pretty obvious
negative, considering how iconic a symbol in video games it is.
Meanwhile a browse through the
pretty pie charts in OFCOM's carbon audit suggests that the number of plastic coffee cups and notepaper used by OFCOM over those 16 months might have had a
bigger negative impact on the planet than any seeds of doubt cast by Durkin's film.
So it's a
pretty big blow to the Honda Insight hybrid that CR is publishing a
pretty negative review,
That would avoid the worst of the
negative publicity, but still let the record labels wave around a
pretty big club.