It will feature the company's FSA (full-scene anti-aliasing) technology, which enhances the curves of lines and reduces the "stair-step" effect in curves.
But that "step up" effect has lessened in the last few years, he says.
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Depending on the outcome, a further step might take effect in 2007, but it will be left open as to whether this will be to full liberalisation.
In the film's brisk, info-loaded first act, we see how this watchful, attentive henchman puts his learning into effect to step into his boss' shoes.
Such a step would surely have the effect of making the present policy paralysis in the Gulf a permanent state, with devastating implications for long-term U.S. interests in the region and a disturbing precedent for future military operations.
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The result is a giant step towards Facebook becoming, in effect, the repository of identity for much of the internet.
The effect of this extra step is that as each payment is made to dad, part of it is income tax deductible.
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While the benefits of the Rule potentially represent a huge step forward for regulators, their effect will not be seen for several years as regulators devise and implement the consolidated audit trail.
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Stunningly, the typical answer-based tutoring systems average an effect size of around 0.35 standard deviations, and all three of the step-based, substep-based, and human tutoring cluster around an effect size of 0.75 standard deviations.
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Tariff escalation is, in effect, a tax on every step a country takes along the value chain.
If that confounding variable can be taken care of, though, and the effect persists, the next obvious step is to determine what mechanism within the mother's body causes the discrepancy.
The first open skies agreement, which came into effect in 2008, marked a significant step in the liberalisation of the transatlantic airline industry.
Meanwhile, the stricter U.S. sanctions, which won't fully take effect until summer, will go one step further, likely reducing the volume of Iranian exports by shutting buyers of Iranian oil out of the U.S. financial system.
James Bailey, an organizational behaviorist and professor of leadership at George Washington University, argues that we often take this one step further and apply what is called the "halo effect" to these stars.
With this project we heard there was some local concern about a negative effect on tourism, so we decided to go one step further than usual and create a tourist attraction to leave as our legacy.
This week the Fed took another step in that direction: by buying commercial paper, it is now in effect lending direct to companies.
But investors' cold feet also might have something to do with what behavioral economists call the "disjunction effect, " the idea that people don't think one step ahead when making decisions because they're waiting for more information.
While some Republicans embrace the cuts as a needed step to rein in the deficit, some also warn they will have a significant effect, especially on defense programs.
If it had managed to hit shelves before such an injunction took effect, a civil suit seeking to strip away all profits from publication would be the likely next step.
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