"To feel the effects" means to experience the results or consequences of something that has happened or been done.
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I continue to feel better each day and, honestly, do
n't feel the effects of aging that I would have expected.
It was a mixture of that along with our players being mentally tired as well as
feeling some effects on the body, versus a team that planned and rested for our game.
Alternatively, when you use a card, you don't
really feel the effect of a purchase until later, when you receive your credit card bill or see the transaction online.
The people
who feel the effects of climate change first are those who are most vulnerable and living directly off of the land.
I had my 2 youngest kids 14 months apart which put a lot of wear on my body, even though I didn't
feel the effects for several years.
So am I justified in feeling a little upset or am I missing something and
just feeling the effects of the crack I just smoked?
For the other 30 - 40 %, that relief is often incomplete, and they must take the drugs for a long period
before feeling any effects.
Unfortunately, vulnerable people and those in developed countries are the
ones feeling the effects of climate change the hardest today.
In fact, studies have shown that the bullying you experienced in childhood may have been so traumatic that you are still
feeling the effects even today.
Women who had undergone gastric bypass also
reported feeling the effects of alcohol earlier and for longer periods of time than women who had not had the surgery.
When the dead begin to return to their homes in cities around the world, a small Southern
town feels the effects.
With a ton of land and plenty of weather variability, it will take much longer before a majority of the
public feels the effects of extreme weather.
Despite looking forward to the holiday season, many people emerge from the
holidays feeling the effects on their physical and emotional well - being.
Over time, with a consistent practice, children will begin to make those connections on their own as they begin to see and
feel the effects yoga has in their daily life.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is one type of psychotherapy that looks at how negative thoughts and
feelings effect behavior.