Sentences with phrase «with exaggerated effects»

The CGI cutscenes are also great with exaggerated effects and action.

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While Central Banks argue, with much justification, that such policies have reduced income inequality by bringing down unemployment, the effect has been to exaggerate wealth inequality.
In extended hours trading, these announcements may occur during trading, and if combined with lower liquidity and higher volatility, may cause an exaggerated and unsustainable effect on the price of a security.
But language is what the poet has to work with, and so the poet is forced to take sometimes exaggerated, sometimes extreme steps to pierce the mundane, breaking up lines, using words in odd new contexts, relying on sound effects and packing the stanzas with sensuous images and fragments from scripture, and the common language of faith suddenly takes on new meaning through these odd juxtapositions.
About 1 in 3 people experience symptoms of IBS have fructose malabsorption.1 The effect of fructose malabsorption is exaggerated in people with IBS compared with those without IBS.1, 2 What is fructose and -LSB-...]
Never mentioning Wallerstein by name, Hetherington takes direct aim at her work with subject headings like «Myth Two: Children Always Lose Out After a Divorce,» noting that the «negative long - term effects have been exaggerated to the point where we now have created a self - fulfilling prophecy.»
By exaggerating the economic benefits of road capacity increase and underestimating its negative effects, omission of induced traffic can result in overallocation of public money on road construction and correspondingly less focus on other ways of dealing with congestion and environmental problems in urban areas.
So, compared to ground - based series, the satellite series substantially exaggerate the effect of El Nino, with some significant lag.
I love the exaggerated bows at the shoulders and its pastel spring palette along with scalloped effect on the Christian Louboutin «Miss Naseeba» heels for a sweet - chic effect.
Meanwhile, the voice of Apu, Hank Azaria, has offered to step down from the role, given that part of the contention is with a white actor doing an exaggerated accent, arguably, for comedic effect.
With the ability to throw this kind of money around, NEA's effect on maintaining the status quo with its attendant failing educational policies can not be exaggeraWith the ability to throw this kind of money around, NEA's effect on maintaining the status quo with its attendant failing educational policies can not be exaggerawith its attendant failing educational policies can not be exaggerated.
The rubber band effect, which is a signature problem with CVT transmissions, only seems exaggerated in this case because of the low torque output of the 1.2 - litre petrol engine.
The issues with banding on the bottom of the display are not exaggerated necessarily, but they also have little effect on reading.
Still, most psychologists view colour (and colour therapy) with skepticism — stating that the effects of colour are often grossly exaggerated.
Tryptophan is the ingredient that people often associate with with drowsiness after eating turkey though this effect is actually exaggerated.
All of this led me to take a long look at the stash of AAdvantage Miles I have in my account and decide to do something with them before they do an impression of the Zimbabwean dollar (ok, I'm exaggerating for effect but you get my point....).
Nothing is made up nor exaggerated and there are no «effects» used on tours... if you have A Ghostly Experience while out there with us, you'll know its authentic!
As might be suggested by those gauche, clunky titles, Mario + Rabbids» production values aren't uniformly up to Nintendo standards, but the mash - up of art styles is bang on: chunky and toylike, with an exaggerated depth - of - field effect that makes everything look like a living miniature.
Recalling the artist's pioneering work with Polaroid film («AutoPolaroids,» 1969 — 71 and «Photo - Transformations,» 1973 — 76), in which Samaras used hand - applied ink and manipulated the emulsions beneath the film to create extraordinary effects, the artist retouches the new photographs in Photoshop — not to conceal as the media might, but to exaggerate and reveal.
The public liked his wild scenery with its mists and clouds and exaggerated light effects and paid high prices.
Her love of colours drives the atmosphere of the work where a mixture of bright hues with more neutral colours are used to create optical illusions whilst fluorescent colours exaggerate this effect.
The combined effects of warming and extreme dryness of the atmosphere and fuels, combined with the extraordinary fuel accumulations are «exaggerating» these fires (as Steve Pyne says).
I am not suggesting that the media is not exaggerating effects of climate change (like they to with every other topic), I was merely pointing out that the graph at the top is missleading.
Beginning in 2003, McKitrick, along with retired Canadian mining executive Stephen McIntyre, began to probe two aspects of the research: the statistical method and the reliability of certain tree - ring samples, which they charged exaggerated the warming effect.
With the Deepwater Horizon leak fresh in mind, and questions abounding over whether its environmental effect has been exaggerated, his article made instructive reading.
One of the unfortunate side effects of which was that (and this is not necessarily your field's fault in the direct sense) every two - bit environmental activist, campaigner, and pressure group took it as license to fully politicize the science with naive and exaggerated claims about the «effects» of global warming (apparently it's responsible for everything), or where the «tipping point» was (30 years, no 20 years, no 10 years, etc.) or how quickly we could «de-carbonize» our economy (50 % reduction in 40 years, no 70 % in 30 years, no 90 % in 15 years).
Negative effects were greatly exaggerated through heat waves, particularly if combined with low humidity.
As someone who follows climate change news fairly closely, something that's been simultaneously frustrating and scary is how many people seem to believe that scientists are exaggerating the effects of climate change as a scare tactic, when in fact, if you compare their predictions with the actual observational evidence, scientists have overwhelmingly UNDERestimated the speed and violence of climate impacts.
What I am asking of the maintainers of this blog, is precisely to help sort out what is «exaggerated» and what is not, what is supported by the science and what is not, with regard to potential catastrophic effects, and especially with regard to the question of whether there in fact remains any plausible scenario in which such effects can be prevented, given the effects that we are already seeing from the GHGs we have already emitted.
What is so often, with reason, denied, is that the extent of the consequences and / or of the human effect are greatly exaggerated by activists for ulterior impractical ideological reasons.
But even if the tax does go into effect as planned on January 1, 2013, some say the potential impact may have been exaggerated by the industry, and those with medical device sales jobs shouldn't worry.
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