Sentences with phrase «surprising effect on some people»

But the book has had a surprising effect on some people.

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She and her colleagues found themselves surprised how small an effect the norms had on a person's BMI.
It may seem surprising to people, but you can look at something like Mars, which has a very thin atmosphere, and you can look at something like Venus which we tend to think of as sort of having this rather heavy, clouded atmosphere, which [is] hellishly warm because of runaway greenhouse effect, and on both of those planets you are seeing this phenomenon of the atmosphere leaking away, is actually what directly has led to those very different outcomes for those planets; the specifics of what happened as the atmosphere started to go in each case [made] all the difference.
It is not surprising of course that this damaged the cells, but this has no relationship to any effects of e-cigarettes on people who use them.
To begin with I suggest you startfunctional exercises using your body weight only before moving on to using weights or stability balls etc as you want to ensure you can complete the exercise with your own bodyweight first, you will be surprised how many people have little core strength and stability and this can have a big effect on your balance.
A surprising number of people (even industry pros) seem gleefully ignorant of the fact that the self - marketing expectation is a recent trend and that — whatever the short - term efficiencies and margin bumps it might bring to individual publishers — its long - term effect on the health of the industry as a whole has not yet been properly analyzed.
It should come as no surprise to people who are in the business of helping individuals achieve their goal of homeownership that rising home mortgage rates can have a dramatic effect on the number of houses that are sold.
According to FICO, it isn't surprising for someone with a spotless credit to fall into bad credit since medical - related debts and collections from credit agencies have equally damaging effects on a person's credit standing.
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
«From a passive house point of view I was initially surprised over the summer by the effect that passive energy inputs have on the internal temperature in a low - loss building, effects that were hardly apparent in our old house, like sunshine, cooking, people.
I am actually using a quote from you and your C.D. Howe co-authors in an argument to this effect in my talk on Tuesday night (although I do recognize that your quote was with respect to fed - prov equity discussions in Canada): ``... people tend to intertwine their self - interests with their definitions of equity, (so) it is no surprise that the most vigorous and convinced proponents of each definition of equity are often those who do best under that definition.»
Networking with people at the top of their game has a surprising effect on success.
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