Sentences with phrase «still have the desired effect»

The texture won't be quite as thick but it will still have the desired effect:)-RRB-
For older dogs, neutering may still have the desired effect but marking in the house may have become a habit that you will have to break.
But Fraser says the bill may still have the desired effect, even without strong powers, as public awareness of breaches increases and organizations take precautions to minimize the chance of having an episode.

Not exact matches

Still, Lampard is correct that Conte's decision seems to have had the desired effect on the rest of his playing squad as they look back to their best following wins over Manchester United and West Brom.
It seems, no matter how much these truths are repeated, they still do not have the desired effect one would expect.
Wouldn't DCA in combination with re-balancing your portfolio have a similar effect as value averaging, since that also forces you to buy high and sell low to maintain a desired ratio between stocks and bonds, while still putting all your money to work for you, and without predicting future returns?
Still, it may make sense to start with policies based on the efficient - market concept (tax / credit), which should tend to have a desired effect (while markets are imperfect, it's not like they're worse than randomness; perhaps the efficient market concept is a little bit like the quasi-geostrophic approximation applied to midlatitude synoptic scale systems — intense cyclones (large Ro) will require corrections, but it's a good place to start.).
Still, partner responsiveness had a significantly stronger effect on women's perceptions of both themselves and their partners, suggesting that women experienced higher levels of desire for their responsive partner because they were more likely than men to feel special and value this partner as a result of the partner's responsiveness.
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