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More and effects
More complex transformations of object properties such as size, shape, lighting effects often require calculations and computer rendering instead of simple re-drawing or duplication.
More generally, nonlinear compositing can have effects such as " halos " around composited objects, because the influence of the alpha channel is non-linear.
More recently, it has been used to criticize research on the harmful environmental or public health effects of corporate activities, and occasionally in response to such criticism.
More general osteoporosis is probably contributed to by immobility, systemic cytokine effects, local cytokine release in bone marrow and corticosteroid therapy.
More recently, it has been suggested that " All ravens are black " and " All non-black things are non-ravens " can have different effects when accepted.
Research reviews of the effects of the Transcendental Meditation technique have yielded results ranging from inconclusive to clinically significant .< ref > More research is needed to determine the therapeutic effects of meditation practices.
Research reviews of benefits for the TM technique show results ranging from inconclusive to clinically significant .< ref > More research is needed to determine the therapeutic effects of meditation practices.
More extensive studies, however, covering far more areas and controlling for the effects of many more other gun laws, found that gun control laws generally have no detectable effect on total suicide rates.
" More accurately, such recordings are made from a film's music track, because they usually consist of the isolated music from a film, not the composite ( sound ) track with dialogue and sound effects.
More advanced raster techniques can produce interesting effects.
More research is needed in order to understand the requirements and timing of the development of the oSDN and how prenatal programming effects the expression of mate choice in adulthood.
More electric flux exists in a medium with a high permittivity ( per unit charge ) because of polarization effects.
More recent significant effects of land use include urban sprawl, soil erosion, soil degradation, salinization, and desertification.
More usually, instruments are classified according to how the sound is initially produced ( regardless of post-processing, i. e. an electric guitar is still a string-instrument regardless of what analog or digital / computational post-processing effects pedals may be used with it ).
More importantly, much was made of a draft treaty of commerce, secretly negotiated between the Amsterdam banker Jean de Neufville and the American agent in Aix-la-Chapelle, William Lee, with the connivance of the Amsterdam pensionary Van Berckel, and found among the effects of Henry Laurens, an American diplomat who had been apprehended by the British cruiser HMS Vestal in September, 1780, on the high seas.
At least three episodes were filmed without a live studio audience: " The Bad Old Days ," which featured an extended flashback sequence that relied on optical effects that would have been impractical to shoot with a live audience in the studio ; " The Alan Brady Show Presents ," which required elaborate set and costume changes ; and " Happy Birthday and Too Many More ," which was filmed on November 26, 1963, only four days after President Kennedy's assassination.
More recent research seem to indicate that, while infrasound does seem to have effects on human emotions, some of Tandy's findings are inaccurate.
" More generally, however, the term " palliative care " may refer to any care that alleviates symptoms, whether or not there is hope of a cure by other means ; thus, palliative treatments may be used to alleviate the side effects of curative treatments, such as relieving the nausea associated with chemotherapy.
More formally, methods should return a value only if they are referentially transparent and hence possess no side effects.
* Global Warming Makes Heat Waves More Likely, Study Finds July 10, 2012 NYT, regarding effects of global warming.
More recent developments known as the theory of incomplete contracts, pioneered by Oliver Hart and his coauthors, study the incentive effects of parties ' inability to write complete contingent contracts, e. g. concerning relationship-specific investments.
More generally, a geometrical approach to general relativity describes the effect of gravity as a curvature of the four dimensions of spacetime in a fifth dimension that corresponds to gravity and gravity-like effects in general relativity.
More important than these effects on individual parties, the Progressive Party also had a great effect on Canada's governmental system — it was the first successful example of a third party in Canada.

More and conclusions
More recent results may question these conclusions.
More substantially, the terms statistical inference, statistical induction and inferential statistics are used to describe systems of procedures that can be used to draw conclusions from datasets arising from systems affected by random variation, such as observational errors, random sampling, or random experimentation.
More research is necessary before any conclusions may be made regarding the efficacy of TNF-alpha blockers at reducing the effects of a cytokine storm in hospitalized flu patients.
Like most or all Self-help publications, Codependent No More is open to the charge of being ' a kind of contemporary version of nineteenth-century amateurism or enthusiasm in which self-examination and very general social observations are enough to draw rather large conclusions ', and in which, ' although a veneer of scientism permeates the work, there is also an underlying armature of moralizing '.
More research is necessary in order to draw conclusions on how to improve memory among individuals with ABI that experience memory loss.
More surprising should be that the " Polish schedule " was followed by the French one year later ; they did refuse to read the report pointing out mistakes of the Polish military, and drawing conclusions on how to avoid them in the future.

More and controversy
Henry More, in his Enchiridion ethicum, attempts to enumerate the " noemata moralia "; but, so far from being self-evident, most of his moral axioms are open to serious controversy.
More broadly, since the 1950s Richard's sexuality has become an issue of wider interest and controversy.
More controversy followed due to the first single's radical change of direction when compared to his older releases.
More controversy followed when " Suffer Little Children ", the B-side to " Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now ", touched on the theme of the Moors murders.
More controversy was stirred at a Pittsburgh Lollapalooza concert in the fall of 1995, when Love stormed offstage with the band in tears after an audience member threw shotgun shells at her, referencing speculation that she may have been involved in husband Kurt Cobain's death.
The controversy plays out through a series of works issued by both men in the coming years, down to Williams ' The Bloody Tenet Yet More Bloody ( 1652 ).
More had begun the controversy with John Frith, and Rastell joined him in attacking the Protestant writer, who, says John Foxe ( Actes and Monuments, ed.
More specifically, Williamson argues that the first three of his ten prescriptions are uncontroversial in the economic community, while recognizing that the others have evoked some controversy.
More controversy was stirred in 1969 with the discovery of files from the FDA's investigations of 1948 and 1949.
With the Hannah More controversy behind her, Cowley wrote her most popular and enduring comedy, The Belle ’ s Stratagem, which was produced at Covent Garden in 1780.
More controversy followed in the 1950s, when Lord Sinha was refused a British passport: eventually, he was issued a passport in 1955 which described him as a British subject.
More recently there has been a similar controversy over plans to build the M50 motorway through the site of Carrickmines Castle, part of the Pale's southern frontier in medieval times.
More serious controversy surrounded the Government ’ s handling of national security issues including the Combe-Ivanov affair and the attempted suppression of publication of leaked documents by journalist Brian Toohey, and the allegations of impropriety made against High Court Justice Lionel Murphy, all of which created stress for Evans as an avowed civil libertarian.
More recently, controversy and criminal charges have resulted from violent attacks by Marty McSorley, Todd Bertuzzi, and Chris Simon.
More than a century after his death, Monticelli's art is still subject to controversy.
More recently, there has been controversy at the board level with one director resigning and another making public statements about other directors and major shareholders.
More recently the roughly 2000 Bahá ' ís of Egypt have been embroiled in the Egyptian identification card controversy from 2006 through 2009.
More recently, Greytown orchardist John van Vliet attracted controversy on a national level by using an explosive device to kill starlings in an orchard, resulting in the deaths and maimings of numerous birds.
More relevant to this controversy, Pope Leo XIII expressed concerns about the liberalism of some American Catholics: he pointed out that the faithful could not decide doctrine for themselves ( see Cafeteria Catholic ).
More recently, Grandfather Mountain has upgraded their wind equipment in order to help resolve controversy over these high wind recordings.
* More on the ' septic tank ' controversy
More controversy was to follow when Clare played Offaly in the semi-final replay.
More recently, he has become known for his advocacy of geocentrism and also for his beliefs about Jews and Judaism that have created controversy.
* Easter, the Colfax Massacre – More than 100 blacks in the Red River area of Louisiana are killed when attacked by white militia after defending Republicans in local office – continuing controversy from gubernatorial election.

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