Sentences with phrase «very real effects»

While seemingly small differences, these characteristics have very real effects on homeownership.
It's also important that you take into account the very real effects that Mother Nature can throw your way.
This makes it all but impossible to prepare rationally for very real effects we will experience due to anthropogenically caused climate change in the future.
These bad decisions have very real effects on people's lives, so this situation is as far from theoretical as one can get.
Numerous studies have shown that our subconscious has very real effects on how we behave.
This has very real effects.
Don't get me wrong, inflation is definitely real and it has very real effects on people's lives.
Investigators of the medical consequences of the disaster must contend with both the very real effects of the tragedy and the desire to blame every bad medical outcome on Chernobyl.
Your question reminded me of the current debate surrounding Dr. Bill Cosby's remarks about the very real effects of personal priorities on a community.
For north country students, losing part of the $ 1.4 billion will have very real effects on not just their day - to - day educational experience, but their future.
Children tend to think that social media interactions, especially negative ones, have very real effects on their lives; and to some degree, they are right.
And while he says he can't correlate the shift directly to the election, the protectionist rhetoric unleashed by the campaign is having very real effects.
There will, however, be very real effects for both entrepreneurs who take funding and those who haven't and don't intend to.
Early childhood trauma has a very real effect on neurochemical responses.
By better understanding the limitations of genome - wide sequencing, Vogelstein notes, researchers and policymakers might be better able to direct funding and efforts to areas, such as Alzheimer's disease, where a person's genetic profile might have a very real effect on their likelihood of getting the disease.
Inflation, which is a rise in prices (or a reduction in purchasing power) has a very real effect on your finances.
I write it off as a very real effect that is not well characterized by the models, probably because these models don't model with enough accuracy the effect of the additional aerosol particles on cloud production to properly account for it's full effect on temperature.
I have described a very real effect.
Interesting, but surely that is the energy reflected by the earths total surface, when we are really talking about the very real effect it has on that part of the earths surface which is most affected by the properties of black carbon, that is to say the white poles, especially it appears the north pole.
Quad - HD and higher displays will look sharper, but it's a marginal difference that has a very real effect on battery life, something we've seen true in the displays on the Galaxy S8 for instance, which ships with a Quad - HD + display but only runs at 1080p + resolution out of the box.
Whether or not Amazon takes over the retail world, property investors should be aware that consumer patterns and demographic changes are having a very real effect on how we do business.

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Most of the limitations people erect around their lives are artificial but they can have very real negative effects on how they do business and live.
It has had very large effects on the real economies of most countries.
not only is the placebo effect very real, you don't have to have any actual change interventional treatment (in other words, you don't need to add a sham treatment / placebo for the effect to be seen)-- just the increased attention and tracking / support by interested parties can improve clinical status
About having honest conversations about the harmful and very real side effects that living a promiscuous lifestyle can bring.
Writing in 1948, Barth very possibly had in mind the effects that followed in Germany from a confusion of real relationship with what Erich Fromm would call authoritarian or sadomasochistic relationship.
This is historical redemption, to be effected by the continuation of Yahweh's mighty deeds — «the zeal of Yahweh of hosts will do this» (9:7)-- but in and through and out of the very real exigencies of history.
Men are conformed to Christ in their very being at ordination so that repentant sinners can hear the words, «I absolve you of your sins in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit», and know their power and effect for real.
«The very real profit made on Paul Pogba will have an effect on their balance sheets for the next few years, allowing Beppe Marotta and Fabio Paratici to make more investments.»
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.
«While some parents believe that not having their child inoculated will protect her from possible side effects of vaccines, they inadvertently wind up leaving the child vulnerable to the very real possibility of disease, a far greater risk.»
Sleep deprivation has very real dangerous effects on both mothers and fathers, with everything from raising risks of postpartum depression to obesity.
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.
Also, being a real estate investor myself, and very much not a leftist, I will offer some insights on the other secondary and less visible effects you might have missed.
The cumulative effect of this series of battles, large and small, has been to reduce the mayor in some ways, and certainly to distract from his administration's very real accomplishments — which de Blasio himself acknowledges.
Any shadow chancellor would want the focus to be on those very real economic challenges facing Britain today rather than speculating on the possible effects of future policies of a party not in power.
There was no real echo effect from the presidential primary; both Senate candidates endorsed Hillary Clinton, and their backers supported Clinton by very similar margins.
«The prospect of these across the board closures was very real and not only would have been devastated these communities, but caused ripple effects in New York's dairy industry and beyond,» Cuomo said in a statement «This agreement reverses course and, saves hundreds of local jobs and commits Kraft - Heinz to invest millions of dollars in the Upstate economy, with the potential for job increases in the years to come.
Patients can experience very real pain as a result of the nocebo effect and the expectation that drugs will cause harm.
Beyond that, we now have the evidence that reinforces earlier findings on the effects of ambient pollution at large and can say that these effects are very likely real, not just loosely correlated or tied up with other economic issues like household migration dynamics.»
Karp and colleagues» results show only a very modest drop in borers as forest coverage grows, he points out, and Johnson would like to see stronger evidence that the effect is real.
Surveying the lasers and mirrors laid out on Farrow's laboratory table in Oxford, he notes that the road to definitive experimental proof of quantum biology will be a long one — and there is a very real chance they will never prove quantum effects lurk within living beings.
A number of recent studies indicate that effects of urbanisation and land use change on the land - based temperature record are negligible (0.006 ºC per decade) as far as hemispheric - and continental - scale averages are concerned because the very real but local effects are avoided or accounted for in the data sets used.
In a very real sense, then, immunotherapy owes its existence to the profound effect that Bessie Dashiell had on William Coley.
Thus it is very important to know what the real impact of historical solar changes is, as 0.1 K in the past, results in climate sensitivity for anthropogenic at the high end, while 0.9 K results in a very low effect of anthropogenic, if the instrumental temperature trend of the last 1.5 century is used as reference.
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«Here is a study which shows the real true negative effects of what yo - yo dieting can do on our hearts, and this is very, very relevant and important for us to see and understand,» said Dr. Steinbaum, who is director of Women and Heart Disease at Lenox Hill Hospital's Heart and Vascular Institute in New York City, in a video.
We all know about the effects of steroid usage on the health and bodily functions — those are very real and serious.
The effects of essential oils on gut bacteria have not been well studied yet and the very real antibacterial properties of essential oils may kill many types of bacteria in the gut (including beneficial and necessary bacteria).
Because these drugs force the brain to adapt, causing a very real chemical imbalance, oftentimes the withdrawal effects are so intolerable that patients are not able to come off.
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