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`` We are directed to develop a sense of proportion, sir, which contributes the same effect ''.
He typically avoided contractions such as " don't " in the example above, which also contributes significantly to the humorously pompous effect.
Braid's original description of his induction is as follows: Braid himself later acknowledged that the hypnotic induction technique was not necessary in every case and subsequent researchers have generally found that on average it contributes less than previously expected to the effect of hypnotic suggestions ( q. v., Barber, Spanos & Chaves, 1974 ).
Instead a component implements a behaviour whose side effect contributes to the global functionality [...] Each behaviour has a side effect and the sum of the side effects gives the desired functionality ".
It contributes to the greenhouse effect.
Without the inclusion of clouds, water vapor alone contributes 36 % to 70 % of the greenhouse effect on Earth.
The effect of abdominal adiposity does not just occur in those who are obese, but also affects people who are non-obese and it also contributes to insulin sensitivity
The effect of abdominal adiposity does not just occur in those who are obese but also affects people who are non-obese and it also contributes to insulin sensitivity.
A second major effect of isoprene on the atmosphere is that in presence of nitric oxides ( NO < sub > x </ sub >) it contributes to the formation of tropospheric ( lower atmosphere ) ozone, which is one of the leading air pollutants in many countries.
One mathematical effect an equal-amount dividend is that the dividend contributes a greater percentage of added income for people of lower incomes.
The fact that shorter hairs are " harder " ( less flexible ) than longer hairs also contributes to this effect.
OPIC ’ s work contributes to stability and economic opportunity, which helps mitigate risk to U. S. companies investing abroad, and promotes a positive developmental effect for the host countries.
Any of the subject-matter listed in Article 52 ( 2 ) EPC may comprise an invention if it has technical character or contributes to it ( in particular because a technical problem is solved by using technical means or a technical effect is achieved, technical interactions occur or technical adaptations are effected, in other words: if such subject-matter lends itself to a technical application ).
The urban oasis effect contributes to a decrease in temperature in the urban area making it less optimal for the native species.
The dihedral angle contributes to the total dihedral effect of the aircraft.
In turn, the dihedral effect contributes to stability of the spiral mode.
This creates iridescence which, together with the bubble's spherical shape and fragility, contributes to its magical effect on children and adults alike.
Considered to be a facet of egocentric bias, the false-consensus effect contributes to people believing that their thoughts, actions, and opinions are much more common than they are in reality.
Gravitational blueshift contributes to cosmic microwave background ( CMB ) anisotropy via the Sachs – Wolfe effect: when a gravitational well evolves while a photon is passing, the amount of blueshift on approach will differ from the amount of gravitational redshift as it leaves the region.
The slim shape of these columns contributes significantly to the light, spacious effect of the interior.
The use of active cooling systems such as internal fans and Peltier effect electric cooling systems also contributes to image quality.
This contributes to the acute sedative effect that it has in most people.
The mechanism through which GSK-3 inhibition stabilizes mood is not known, though it is suspected that the inhibition of GSK-3 ’ s ability to promote inflammation contributes to the therapeutic effect.
The lack of resolution contributes to Ellis ' artistic effect.

effect and intellectual
Harvey Jay Fischer tested Dianetics therapy against three claims made by proponents and found it does not effect any significant changes in intellectual functioning, mathematical ability, or the degree of personality conflicts ; Jack Fox tested Hubbard's thesis regarding recall of engrams, with the assistance of the Dianetic Research Foundation, and could not substantiate it.
Electricity would remain little more than an intellectual curiosity for millennia until 1600, when the English scientist William Gilbert made a careful study of electricity and magnetism, distinguishing the lodestone effect from static electricity produced by rubbing amber.
His comic touches can be thought to intensify the overall tragic effect, and his realism, which often threatens to make his heroes look ridiculous, marks a world of debased heroism: " The loss of intellectual and moral substance becomes a central tragic statement.
Bush was a well-known policymaker and public intellectual during World War II, when he was in effect the first presidential science advisor.
Throughout his lifetime, Engels would point out that he was indebted to German philosophy because of its effect on his intellectual development.
" And, considering the temple: " Sublime in the highest style of intellectual beauty, intellect without effort, without suffering ... not a feature is correct – but the whole effect is more expressive of spiritual grandeur than anything I could have imagined.
:( d ) The effect of the provisions in the TRIPS Agreement that are relevant to the exhaustion of intellectual property rights is to leave each Member free to establish its own regime for such exhaustion without challenge, subject to the MFN and national treatment provisions of Articles 3 and 4.
More recently, in the twentieth century, the interpretation of catharsis as " intellectual clarification " has arisen as a rival to the older views in describing the effect of catharsis on members of the audience.
His friendship with Karl Lachmann, formed at Berlin, had great effect on his intellectual development.
So, putting intellectual effort into optimizing just a small part of the program can have a huge effect on the overall speed — if the correct part ( s ) can be located.
Yet the corporate effect of these pieces is to secure for him the allowance of more than mere intellectual vigour and common sense.
This contact with " the philosophy of the ancients " ( as Greek philosophy was often referred to by Muslim scholars ) had a profound effect on his intellectual development, and led him to write hundreds of original treatises of his own on a range of subjects ranging from metaphysics, ethics, logic and psychology, to medicine, pharmacology, mathematics, astronomy, astrology and optics, and further afield to more practical topics like perfumes, swords, jewels, glass, dyes, zoology, tides, mirrors, meteorology and earthquakes.
# That human progress has been due, not to moral agencies, which are stationary, and which balance one another in such a manner that their influence is unfelt over any long period, but to intellectual activity, which has been constantly varying and advancing: " The actions of individuals are greatly affected by their moral feelings and passions ; but these being antagonistic to the passions and feelings of other individuals, are balanced by them, so that their effect is, in the great average of human affairs, nowhere to be seen, and the total actions of mankind, considered as a whole, are left to be regulated by the total knowledge of which mankind is possessed "
More recently the term mass intelligentsia has been popularised to describe the intellectual effect of tertiary education upon a population.
The intellectual origins of the idea can be traced back to the work of early social theorists such as Georg Simmel who analyzed the effect of modernization and industrial capitalism on complex patterns of affiliation, organization, production and experience.
Often characterised by concern for the minutiae of physical interaction and details of setting, Simulationism shares with Narrativism a concern for character backgrounds, personality traits and motives, in an effort to model cause and effect within the intellectual realm as well as the physical.
Negative environmental influences, such as maternal deprivation, child abuse and stress have been shown to have a profound effect on gene expression, including transgenerational epigenetic effects in which physiological and behavioral ( intellectual ) transfer of information across generations-not-yet-conceived is effected.
He outlined his view that the pressure towards specialization beginning in undergraduate study and intensifying in PhD programs has the effect on students of leading them to believe that their area of specialization is the most important, even to the extreme of considering other intellectual pursuits to be worthless.
For example, in 1785, Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland, a medical practitioner living in Weimar – where he became part of Goethe ’ s intellectual circle – concerns himself with Mesmer und sein Mesmerismus ; a quarter of a century later, while he is the medical head at Berlin ’ s Charité and chief physician of Frederick William III, Hufeland writes about the existence of a Sympathie which, in nature, has " the effect of connecting everything together, in so doing going on to also explain the most unique relationship which holds together magnetizing therapist and magnetized patient.
Nationals of the Republic of China ( Taiwan ), who are graduates in science, engineering, medicine, agriculture, life sciences, intellectual property rights, design, law or information management of public or accredited private colleges or higher institutions, or of an overseas institution of equivalent grade that complies with Ministry of Education criteria, and who hold certificates to this effect, are eligible to apply to take the examination for patent attorneys.
The poet's residence was one of the centers of the country's literary life ; he had a significant effect on intellectual life in Esztergom.
Besides opposing at all points the peculiar doctrines of Calvinism, Episcopius protested against the tendency of Calvinists to lay so much stress on abstract dogma, and argued that Christianity was practical rather than theoretical — not so much a system of intellectual belief as a moral power and that an orthodox faith did not necessarily imply the knowledge of and assent to a system of doctrine which included the whole range of Christian truth, but only the knowledge and acceptance of so much of Christianity as was necessary to effect a real change on the heart and life.
His journalism and book writing drew heavily on long dialogues, in effect extended interviews, from his work at RFE, involving major intellectual and political figures who were prepared to engage with the Cold War.
* When science insists on studying things from the point of view of the objects themselves by eliminating the personal equation, it is in effect, emphasizing the sakshi-bhava or sakshi point of view ( witness attitude ); for, the limited and circumscribed vision of the ego gives place to the unlimited and universal vision of the sakshi, by the practice of scientific or intellectual detachment.
A negative effect of such a master might be to close down all other intellectual avenues in a student, imposing some schematic or monolithic approach.

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