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The grocery the youth worked for soon tired of his depressing effect on customers, most of whom were sufficiently neurotic without the threat of incubi, and let him go.
The accumulation of such devices, however, soon had the effect of telescoping, even while separating, surface and depth.
Unlike reforms in the United Kingdom, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia and soon to be Western Australia, this law does not have a retrospective effect, which is unpopular with some advocates of the reform.
It happened that they wrought an effect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them ; for the arguments of the Deists, which were quoted to be refuted, appeared to me much stronger than the refutations ; in short, I soon became a thorough Deist.
Efforts to redevelop the docks began almost as soon as they were closed, although it took a decade for most plans to move beyond the drawing board and another decade for redevelopment to take full effect.
If more people would mention it, pretty soon it might start having some effect.
Braid soon assimilated Carpenter's observations into his own theory, realising that the effect of focusing attention was to enhance the ideo-motor reflex response.
However, the effect of the purges would soon manifest itself in the Winter War of 1940, where Red Army forces generally performed poorly against the much smaller Finnish Army.
Early transformer developers soon realized that cores constructed from solid iron resulted in prohibitive eddy-current losses, and their designs mitigated this effect with cores consisting of bundles of insulated iron wires.
The same year, in Murcia, confronted to increasing Christian pressure, the cadi ( soon to be called emir ), Ibn Hud al-Yamadi, denounces the Almohads and acknowledges the Abbasids as legitimate caliphs, in effect declaring independence.
Nevertheless, the effect upon military thinking and planning in the US was dramatic, primarily because American military strategists had not anticipated the Soviets would " catch up " so soon.
Dudley had rejected the school as not meeting Groves ’ criteria, but as soon as Groves saw it he said in effect This is the place.
The effect of the publication of the bull, however, soon undeceived him.
The time-traveller's actions are like throwing a stone in a large lake ; the ripples spread, but are soon swamped by the effect of the existing waves.
As soon as the German-Soviet war broke out, Churchill offered assistance to Stalin and an agreement to this effect was signed on 12 July 1941.
This had such an effect upon Calchas that he died soon after.
In 1999 Norman explained the unpolished nature of Bootleg: " Many songs which ended up being released on Bootleg, ... weren't really finished but I had to release the album immediately so it wouldn't violate the terms of my MGM contract which was soon going to be in effect.
The authorities soon restored order, and in 1514 by the Treaty of Tübingen the people undertook to pay the duke's debts in return for various political privileges, which in effect laid the foundation of the constitutional liberties of the country.
The elder Ciano ( he was nicknamed Ganascia, meaning " The Jaw ") was not above making a private profit from his public office ; and as a side effect his son was soon used to living a high-profile glamorous life, which he continued to maintain until almost the end.
This also had the unexpected side effect of killing any effort to produce Futurebus system while everyone waited for the new version to come out, " real soon now ".
Bunn and Netter determined that 1 December was long enough after the election and soon enough before the Christmas holidays that it was, in effect, a dead spot in the news calendar and thus perfect timing for World AIDS Day.
But British troops soon stopped these spontaneous protests, which were indicative of discontent but had little lasting effect.
". On 17 April 1707, just two weeks prior to the Acts of Union coming into effect, Sir Henry St George, Garter King of Arms, presented several designs to Queen Anne and her Privy Council for consideration as the flag of the soon to be unified Kingdom of Great Britain.
As soon as the foot has cleared the hurdle, the knee starts bending again to lessen the effect of a long, slow pendulum.

effect and inferiors
Even the fact that certain politicians might provide their face " to the actual decisions of their inferiors might not mitigate this effect, but rather strong parliamentary rights of control and influence in legislative procedures ( as they do exist in the example of Germany ).
Political cartoonists of the day often portrayed the tight waist-cinching of soldiers to comedic effect, and some cartoons survive showing officers being corseted by their inferiors, a practice which surely was uncomfortable but deemed to be necessary and imposing.

effect and agree
Most scientists agree on the effect of the following environmental properties:
He successfully persuaded them to remove her name from the liturgy of the Church of England, but they would not agree to a divorce because they feared the effect of a public trial.
Thus, for the President to successfully withdraw previously enacted spending, a simple majority of Congress is required to agree to specific legislation to that effect.
Consensus reality therefore refers to the agreed-upon concepts of reality which people in the world, or a culture or group, believe are real ( or treat as real ), usually based upon their common experiences as they believe them to be ; anyone who does not agree with these is sometimes stated to be " in effect ... living in a different world.
In effect, Picou, then chairman and CEO of Real Times, Inc., led what was then labeled a " Sengstacke family-led " deal to facilitate trust beneficiaries and other Sengstacke family shareholders to agree to the sale of the company.
The subjects tended to agree with statements based on Arbus's own words such as " These photographs show the gap between intention and effect ," and tended to disagree with statements based on critics ' views of Arbus such as " These photographs show the world only as a meaningless place of ugliness, horror and misery.
We all agree that the ultimate reduction in tax revenues can be less than this first order effect, because lower tax rates encourage greater economic activity and thus expand the tax base.
Since many treaties are signed while the use ( or threat ) of force is in effect, most scholars agree that Article 52 refers only to force that is in violation of the principles of international law embodied in the Charter of the United Nations.
Those with security clearance are commonly required to sign a statement to the effect that they agree to abide by the restrictions of the Official Secrets Act.
Indeed, such was the effect of these and other representations that Chamberlain called for delegates from the colonies to come to London to assist with the approval process, with a view to their approving any alterations that the British government might see fit to make ; delegates were sent, including Deakin, Barton and Charles Kingston, although they were under instructions that they would never agree to changes.
People working with sensitive information are commonly required to sign a statement to the effect that they agree to abide by the restrictions of the Official Secrets Act.
Activists were calling on negotiators to " Stand With Africa " and agree to a legally binding treaty that would take effect soon enough and require countries to cut emissions deeply enough to hold global warming below 2 degrees Celsius — the globally agreed-upon target to avert the most catastrophic and irreversible consequences of climate change.
) Many researchers agree that these variables positively affect each other but each has a separate pacifying effect.
Amadiro is forced to agree to support Fastolfe's policies, which are immediately put into effect.
In addition, if, after the toss and before the first innings of the match, the start is delayed, the captain of the batting side may request to have the pitch rolled for not more than 7 minutes, unless the umpires together agree that the delay has had no significant effect on the state of the pitch.
The Daily Me can thus be a critical component of the " echo chamber " effect, defined in an article in Salon by David Weinberger as " those Internet spaces where like-minded people listen only to those people who already agree with them.
The notable effect of the decree was the requirement for a non-Catholic spouse to agree to educate and raise his / her children as Roman Catholics.
In psychology, the false-consensus effect or false-consensus bias is a cognitive bias whereby a person tends to overestimate how much other people agree with him or her.
While the false consensus effect leads people to wrongly believe that they agree with the majority ( when the majority, in fact, openly disagrees with them ), the pluralistic ignorance effect leads people to wrongly believe that they disagree with the majority ( when the majority, in fact, covertly agrees with them ).
This effect of multiplying mysteries should satisfy even those who think that scientific understanding is at odds with aesthetics, e. g. people who agree with Einstein that " the most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious ".
Most physicists agree that the first three of those papers deserved Nobel Prizes, but only the paper on the photoelectric effect would win one.
TNR advocates agree that the traditional methods of trapping-and-removing will not work because of a " vacuum effect ": As some cats are taken out of their territory, others will move in to replace them, which renders the initial removal ineffective.
However, if we use the g-factor as 2. 0031904622, the result does not agree with the formula, which included every effect.

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