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en It's just flatness basically. He's got no symptoms of head injuries, he just hasn't totally come up from the cumulative effect of the work.

en He had no symptoms of head injuries when he left here.

en He had no symptoms whatsoever of head injuries. We are anticipating good results.

en Interestingly, the cumulative increase in the oil price has not had a large dampening effect on global demand and its inflationary effect on core prices has been contained.

en Not getting enough sleep impairs our work performance, increases the risk for injuries and makes it more difficult to get along with others. Without sufficient sleep it is more difficult to concentrate, make careful decisions and follow instructions, we are more likely to make mistakes or errors, and are more prone to being impatient and lethargic. Our attention, memory and reaction time are all affected. But while we may recognize these symptoms, we do not always associate them as being symptoms of sleep loss.

en I think Syd was destined to unhinge with or without acid, frankly, but there is no question that certainly acid and probably hash as well, have an exacerbating effect on that collection of symptoms that we call schizophrenia. You couldn't find anything more likely to accelerate or exacerbate those symptoms.

en It's a cumulative effect across Ontario.

en I think they are all possibilities. I can't gauge their likelihood right now because the law hasn't gone into effect yet, ... I think it has to go into effect on Sept. 1 and it has to remain in effect so we can see what those impacts are.

en The idea, basically, is for there to be a glow hovering high over the head of the spectator, and it's way beyond where you can reach, and you don't fully understand where it's coming from. It creates a very solemn effect.

en It's been a cumulative effect. Mother Nature is not able to spread its wings like it used to.

en A man's accomplishments in life are the cumulative effect of his attention to detail.
  John Foster Dulles

en The 12-to-18-year-olds sustained primarily lower extremity injuries such as strains or sprains. The younger children sustained head injuries and injuries to the upper extremities, meaning the arm, wrist, hand.

en The new specifications coming from different regulatory bodies have a cumulative effect, and some of them are seasonal.

en What we are trying to do is anticipate the most serious injuries, ... You know there are going to be cuts and scrapes and bruises, those are badges of honor in childhood. We are not seeking a totally safe world, but we are doing what we can to prevent those really serious injuries.

en Over the last 14 months, we are starting to see a cumulative effect, what I would call a crisis in confidence. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. People are becoming more uncertain.


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