Granderson, a member of the U.S. team in the 2009 WBC, doesn't think it has much of a carry-over effect on players during the regular season.
While Algeria escaped the kind of widespread political unrest that halted exports from Libya for months, they have faced a run-over effect from more unstable areas in the region.
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Ongoing research around the RBCT culling sites also shows that while the benefits of culling within the trial zone persist for some time, the spike in infections around the edges - the perturbation effect - tends to dissipate over time.
There's a rear-facing camera at the top, which likely won't get much use seeing as how it appears to be painted over -- though it may offer a cool filtered effect as the rest of the world waits for BlackBerry to jump on the Instagram bandwagon.
Turning customer lists over will have a deterrent effect--provided that the IRS follows up with audits, says Atlanta tax lawyer N.
More to the point, they have also employed first-rate actors, even if dramatic effect sometimes takes priority over the finer points of verse-speaking.
The Welsh Ambulance Service had been without a budget since April and the Welsh Liberal Democrats feared the uncertainty over money could have a knock-on effect on patients.
Mr Nasr ranges over these Sunni-majority countries to good effect.
By over-billing this one, its now muted effect may be a strong argument for continuation.
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It said people were abandoning them because they could not afford to keep them, their status effect had worn off and over-breeding had lessened their financial value.
Jackie Kaur, a prosecutor who has worked with officers in Kent, reports that coppers tend to over-charge, perhaps for the sake of effect: choosing actual bodily harm, for example, when the evidence only supports the lesser charge of assault.
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The glaze is applied to a fired stoneware vessel, which is then fired again in a repeated cycle of six stages of heating and cooling where precise temperatures matter a great deal: either over- or under-firing will spoil the effect.
Second, the assumption of one additional percent of growth over a 15-year period possibly overestimates the effect in the early years, but underestimates to a far greater degree in later years when the economy is larger, the penetration is higher and the network effect is greater.
One would effect an extraordinary make-over of the ABM Treaty, from the bilateral accord signed with the USSR a country that ceased to exist nine years ago into a multilateral accord between Russia, Ukraine and Belarus on the one hand and the United States on the other.
One would effect an extraordinary make-over of the ABM Treaty, from the bilateral accord signed with the USSR -- a country that ceased to exist nine years ago -- into a multilateral accord between Russia, Ukraine and Belarus on the one hand and the United States on the other.
Made of a material known as polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), this belt produces an electric charge whenever low-speed airflow passes over it and causes it to vibrate -- a result of that vaunted piezoelectric effect.
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The Pentagon has filled the skies over Afghanistan with high-tech sensors, and the effect has been measurable.
Staffing reductions are going into effect all over airports, from security-screening officials to customs officers to air-traffic controllers.
Some are speculating that the film's success is a halo effect from people spilling over from sold-out showings of New Moon.
With this in mind, some people might want to spread this adjustment period out over several years, in effect mimicking the 1865-1879 period.
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The reality is that Dallas-based Southwest Airlines has maintained an 11% capacity growth rate--measured by available seat miles--over the past five years without any visible effect on profitability.
The reality is that Dallas, Texas-based Southwest Airlines has maintained an 11% capacity growth rate--measured by available seat miles--over the past five years without any visible effect on profitability.
My guess is he over-enunciates to cover his prairie accent, but the effect is, well, sssssstrange.
The study said the government's decision to make languages non-compulsory for pupils over 14 was having an adverse effect.
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More immediately worrying is the cumulative, potentially ham-stringing effect of the various accommodations reached over the past two months in the negotiation of Resolution 1441 itself.
Absent an appeal or a government request for more time to prepare one, the ruling will take effect in 30 days, meaning that over-the-counter sales could start then.
But the CBO warned the long-term effect of that much government spending over the next decade could "crowd out" private investment, lowering long-term economic growth forecasts by 0.1 percent to 0.3 percent by 2019.
In effect, for all of the recent over-the-top budget drama, the deal preserves the unsustainable fiscal status quo, which is to say Congress will continue to spend far more than it is willing to collect in taxes.
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