Sentences with phrase «very profound effects on»

A negative experience can have a very profound effect on a customer — this usually happens because of a mismatch in expectations.
Religiously, the concept of Brahman has had a very profound effect on Indian religion.
«We know they're able to help us avoid or be attracted to certain foods but in fruit flies, it appears that taste may also have a very profound effect on the physiological state and healthy aging.»
We have had, over the last 32 years, a profound, a very profound effect on many, many singles across this country and internationally.
Essential oils have a very profound effect on shelter, rescue and adopted dogs.
We won't be able to run, we won't be able to hide from that problem because it's having a very profound effect on ocean ecosystems everywhere and will have very long lasting and damaging consequences unless we get that under control.

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to ihaftr, thats why we have to make a paradigm shift in our concept of Who is God from dualism, meaning He is separate from us to Holism, one with Him, This is very significant this shift for it will have a profound effect on the development of our concsience, Social responsibility and even altruism will be high virtue in this level of consciousness.
I suspect it is very difficult for non-Catholics to appreciate the profound effect this had on Catholic theologians.
I can only hazard a guess, but the horrific injury that made him face the very real possibility of his career being shattered and leaving him only a fraction of the player he was (think Eduardo) had a profound effect on him causing a subtle mental shift, which has seemed to translate into his game.
Unicef UK's Baby Friendly Initiative has made a real difference in giving our staff the skills and confidence to change the conversation about breastfeeding and early relationship building with parents... Together we can ensure that every single mother and baby receives the very best possible care, at a point in their lives where the information and support we provide will have a profound effect on their future health and development.
It's having a profound effect on the way government is run — in a positive way, according to people at very high levels in No. 10.
On June 24, a group of Liberal Democrats gathered in central London to mark the tenth anniversary of the publication of a book that very few voters have probably even heard of — but whose effect on British politics has been profounOn June 24, a group of Liberal Democrats gathered in central London to mark the tenth anniversary of the publication of a book that very few voters have probably even heard of — but whose effect on British politics has been profounon British politics has been profound.
Scientists» decision to impose a moratorium was «a very profound thing to do,» with «probably profound effects on their careers and funding.»
The impact on wild populations could be profound, they say, and because the processes of reproductive development are remarkably well conserved among mammals, these effects are very likely to be occurring among other mammalian species, including humans.
In a very real sense, then, immunotherapy owes its existence to the profound effect that Bessie Dashiell had on William Coley.
Mostly though, the camera comes across as a gimmicky addition with some very light gameplay elements and doesn't have a profound effect on the experience either way.
Other concerns are similarly borne of ambiguity and disingenuousness: What critics rightly intuit is that the Common Core very well could have profound, pernicious effects on classrooms in several ways.
The profound effect that the Final Fantasy series has had on both Riddles and I is very evident and the buzz around Final Fantasy XIII translated into a great week.
Lord Dalmeny, Sotheby's UK Chairman and Auctioneer for the «Art for Grenfell» sale said: «The Grenfell disaster has had a profound effect on all of us.We are very glad to be able to do something to help provide support to the victims.»
Any rise or major fluctuation in interior gradient could have profound and disruptive effects on processes whose very properties are government by convective heat emanating from the planet's outer core: magnetic field propagation, tectonic plate movements, sea - floor spreading mechanics, and mantle plume activity.
Now thinking about the Sun swinging all these «heavy» planets at the end of a very very long chain and it's not hard to see the profound effects on the suns motion around its centre.
The challenge we now face is how to protect people and the environment from the pervasive and subtle but profound effects of lifelong exposure to multiple chemicals that we now understand have the ability to alter some of the most fundamental building blocks of life on earth — our genes — often at very low levels of exposure.
This case has had a profound psychological effect on many members of the community who, like Karla, are looking for answers as to how this tragic accident was able to take place on what should have been a very safe road.»
«I very much regret the events of that day,» said Chisvin, who added the events of that day have had a profound effect on his personal and professional life.
The government's decision to rid the country of black money hasn't had a very good but profound, effect on the gold prices in Coimbatore.
The investigation into Cambridge Analytica and Facebook may have profound effects not only on how data is collected in future but also on the very fabric of democracy.
What's more, Soneira thinks that the Galaxy Round is just the first step in a broader evolution of flexible smartphone displays that will deliver screens that «have a profound effect on the use of most display based products starting in the very near future.»
Second, adverse early experiences may compromise later emerging developmental processes that can not be ascertained at very young ages, such as the profound effects of institutional rearing on executive functioning in middle childhood (25).
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