And the other thing we can't do is we can't effect what the media does.
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What she doesn't know is the effect on her of her larger-than-life client.
"What happened at the World Cup won't have any effect, " he said.
They also leave unanswered the question of what happens if such an attack doesn't have the desired effect.
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He said the way to separate what's pork and what isn't is by asking two things: Does it take effect in the next year or so?
"Not just ongoing violence, which everybody thinks about, but even when it's over, there's something about what happens that seems to have a lingering effect that we don't quite understand yet, " said Dr. Anuradha Paranjape, co-author of the study and associate professor at Temple University School of Medicine.
Thankfully, the American people aren't buying what they're selling: the campaign is having the opposite effect of what the Lobby intends.
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.
They can't say what caused the memory loss and confusion, but it seems to be a class effect and a rare event.
You could make a link to the name of another document somewhere and there was a possibility that if the other person didn't co-operate, if they took their website down then you would get in effect, what turned out to be the 404 which everybody knows now unfortunately.
What is important is the massive footprint that Rubio is already leaving on the immigration debate, the value that he adds to the Senate's reform-minded "Group of Eight, " and the near-hypnotic effect he's having on some conservatives who -- while they don't like what he's proposing to fix the nation's immigration system -- do like him a great deal.
In their own extensive analysis of what makes a hero, psychologists Zeno Franco and Philip Zimbardo suggest that people who don't succumb to the bystander effect are sometimes people who generally don't adhere to social norms and conventions.
We did a study where we looked at liberal misperceptions about President Bush's policy on embryonic stem cell research and what we found there was that they didn't listen to the correction, but there wasn't a backlash effect either.
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