Sentences with phrase «probably have the same effect»

Pulling out of Afghanistan and leaving them to themselves would probably have the same effect though.
Do you find that cacao powder is better than normal chocolate or will it probably have the same effect?
Mr. Popper's Penguins probably has the same effect on anyone who might harbor a fantasy of having a waddling, flightless bird as a pet.

Not exact matches

Whether my mom would have meant to have this effect or not, if she were in the room, my ability to remain calm and make the choice for myself would've been compromised, and even if the same decision had been made, it probably would've felt a little less like my own.»
In this case, you've probably been told to abstain from sex until after delivery, as orgasm has the same effect.
Those same differences do have corellative (and probably causative) effect on school funding; but they causatively act on school district quality directly and not by proxy of funding levels (above a certain baseline minimal level).
It probably wouldn't have the same effect...
It's a satiety signal, and probably controls the circadian aspect of food intake — because the same amount of calories eaten at different times of the day has different effects on body weight.»
If you wanted to do the same but used soy instead of egg protein, you'd probably need about fifty grams of it for the same effect.
At the same time, I can honestly say I'm probably more stressed and sleep deprived now as a mom of six than I was in college and over the last few years I have researched and evaluated several natural types of nootropics for their effect on cognitive performance (without the negative side effects of smart drugs).
Vegetables also have a number of other compounds that help contribute to their positive effects, such as antioxidants and micronutrients, so taking a fiber supplement probably won't give you the same benefits.20, 26
Probiotics mean specific strains which have been characterized to show specific human health effects, while other strains of the same species may not have them and in fact probably don't.
In most of the studies, it was found that decaffeinated coffee didn't appear to have the same effect, which is probably due to the decaffeinating process removing many of the antioxidants.
I think there are also other structural issues that can contribute to a weakened LES, and if that's the case, keto probably wouldn't have the same effect on resolving the GERD.
I'd say the effect was like zapping between TV channels, but that metaphor is probably meaningless to the target age demographic that film addresses: it's more like surfing between websites on a low concentration threshold, or rather like leafing through a few pages of a comic, before tossing it aside and skimming another from the same giant stack, then going back to your first title again, before eventually realizing that all along you've been reading parts of the same vast, wildly complicated story.
Handy Howie - yes you are probably correct however the net effect would still be the same as the source of heat (engine) is now out of the circulation loop, so you would still get cold air from the heater.
Also, given how many commodities are priced globally, and those have become a more important part of the cost structure recently (though the effect is not that bad if one takes a long - term view... increased productivity means we use less commodities to achieve the same ends as 40 years ago), the factor share going to labor in developed countries is probably being squeezed a little.
Because it seems bizarre really given that many more people would probably want to buy Mega Man 2 as a 3D classic and with the same 3D effect additions as Kirby's Adventure than buy some of the arguably thrown together Game Boy Mega Man spinoffs that seem to be popping up on the 3DS Virtual Console.
Perhaps a change in instrument during the 1916 - 1984 time - period occurred that would affect this urbanization effect; I can't imagine the same instrument has been operating since 1916 and I would suspect the instruments have been better designed to deal with heating up from solar exposure so they would probably record cooler temperatures than the older instruments.
My question is probably silly but I don't understand why someone would ever claim that one can't isolate the effect of particular proxies: can not you simply use the same method WITH the given proxy or proxies and WITHOUT them and compare the two results?
1000 FOI requests to Mr. Palmer for the same information would probably have no effect on UEA's decision whether to go out of its way to disclose things that it believes it is not required to under the FOI Act.
While it is no perfect solution either (and there probably is none), the Advocate General's solution of doing exactly the same thing the other way round — offering the action for damages as consolation for the party that has previously benefitted from an erroneous transformation of EU law by the Member State and now pays the price because of horizontal direct effect excluding the application of a norm of national law they had relied on — has at least a somewhat more equilibrated approach towards sharing the burden of advantages and disadvantages.
At the same time, it had the effect of embarrassing or possibly even undermining someone within his company — someone who probably first sent me the e-mail with the best of intentions and in furtherance of his job responsibilities.
Throw a couple dozen case law alerts into their inbox and we'd probably get the same effect.
From an implication standpoint, this hack is biggest than Mt. Gox but probably won't have the same effect on the market.
«But those same retailers say that if the drought continues, it will probably have more effect on prices in 2015 rather than this year if they have to cut back what they grow.
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