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»?
Not exact matches
While I do NOT
see an
obvious cause and
effect, I am not confident in saying none exists.
It's easy to
see individual sins and their aggregate
effect alienating people from one another and from God in Sandtown: shooting another human being or stealing to buy drugs are
obvious as are landlords who won't deal with lead paint or officers who don't strap prisoners down in the van.
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.
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.»
I also remember
seeing a study that too many respiratory infections can have long term
effects on the health (asthma is an
obvious one, but both asthma and the infections might have another cause, so correlation does not have to mean causality here).
It's super
obvious that I am obsessed with the tortoise shell
effect, so when I
saw this desk organiser from Kate Spade, I knew it was just what I needed!
While only a few people will
see them, their
effects are
obvious.
The
effects are yet to be
seen, but it is already glaringly
obvious that by creating global citizens, we are helping give rise a better world.
So in my experience, drugs can make the process easier and perhaps even shorten it, but I am not a big fan of them when vets prescribe them because of
obvious risks for side -
effects and the fact that once the dog is weaned off, I have
seen relapses (just as in people), whereas with no drugs, the process took longer but the results seemed to me more reliable, at least in my humble opinion.
Besides the
obvious health
effects on the shelter population, adopters don't want to
see even one flea or one single tick.8 Simparica provides persistent flea and tick protection in a convenient monthly chewable.
It is
obvious failings like this, where the city went from consistently declining impound and euthanasia numbers prior to the ordinance taking
effect and immediately began
seeing inclines in both categories that have virtuatlly all animal welfare organizations speaking out against mandatory spay / neuter laws — including the AVMA, ASPCA, Best Friends, American Humane, Ally Cat Allies and the No Kill Advocacy Center.
You might
see the occasional transparency
effect or hear more instruments in the soundtrack than you probably remember from your old 16 - bit game cartridges... and the super-widescreen aspect ratio is an
obvious concession to modern displays.
The PSP is operating in a low precision mode, resulting in that rather
obvious stippling
effect - something
seen in a great many performance - orientated PSP titles, including Gran Turismo PSP and Ridge Racer.
As well as the
obvious buttons on the front and sides, they have gyroscopes for motion controls, an NFC chip for reading Amiibos, an IR sensor for gesture controls, and a genuinely impressive set of vibration motors which create the most finely - defined rumble
effects on any console we've
seen.
Without any
obvious edits or special
effects, the videos take on a documentary quality and the camera angles create an almost 360 - degree panoramic view, suggestive of an omnipresent eye that
sees everything simultaneously.
I'm happy to
see this point made (again), one
obvious to scientists who use statistics as a tool to discover cause and
effect relationships and build their theories (models) of bio-physical reality.
But as people begin to
see the positive
effects of wind power in their community, it becomes
obvious that wind power is a winner.
This led to a nasty scene, when he said I was unable to
see what was
obvious, ever - accelerating cooling which would lead to a runaway «Neptune
Effect» because of mechanisms of positive feedback (his best examples were clouds which collect over the winter solstice — the «in - law» effect — persisting through to mid-February — the «Cupid» effect — and combining forces to wreck the climate for the entire first half of the
Effect» because of mechanisms of positive feedback (his best examples were clouds which collect over the winter solstice — the «in - law»
effect — persisting through to mid-February — the «Cupid» effect — and combining forces to wreck the climate for the entire first half of the
effect — persisting through to mid-February — the «Cupid»
effect — and combining forces to wreck the climate for the entire first half of the
effect — and combining forces to wreck the climate for the entire first half of the year.)
Johnson clearly states that the strongest UHI is indeed at night on cloudless windless conditions — Parker is simply stating the
obvious assumption that if there is a UHI impact on trend, one would expect to
see it when UHI
effects are strongest, and Johnson does indeed say that cloudless windless nights are when UHI is strongest.
Due to
obvious physical and biological
effects this has been so since say 1860:
see papers by Pretzsch (München) comparing the growth of European forest (not managed plots) in the 1960's and now, with some hints to 19th century observations and other papers referenced - to in note 19.
If Gavin Schmidt didn't want his position misrepresented it's
obvious he shouldn't have written an email which may have been
seen by someone else and whom may have told Dr Curry that he might have written something to the
effect of «The science is settled».
You also have the option to tweak the width and transparency of your edge lighting
effect to
see how dramatic and
obvious the notifications are.
See All the Ways Not Having Enough Sex Can Affect a Relationship A wonderful and thoughtfully made video about the
effects, some
obvious, and some subtle yet harmful, that the absence of sex can have on a relationship.