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He uses his smile, open eyes, and magnified intonation to demonstrate his enthusiasm.
The wedges representing the trials in which the model reached the end of the board are magnified.
Effective diameter grades for the test object (horizontally magnified by 50).
At the same time the power of the super natural was magnified.
Their signficant freedom is reduced or eliminated, while their joy is magnified.
The window of fixational jittering was magnified by a factor of 20.
A cumulation of plasma bulges magnifies this effect.
Uncertainty about the elasticities is magnified by assuming that observed realisations of output and inflation are subject to measurement error.
Moreover, the value of this backstage information was magnified (and sensitized) by its source.
The overrepresentation of the fovea is magnified between the retina and cortex, and the multiple interconnected cortical regions amplify this distinction even further.
Fires broke out soon after the earthquake at midday, magnifying the disaster to catastrophic proportions and claiming the lives of tens of thousands of people.
The magnitude of the radial oscillations is magnified by a factor of 10 for clarity.
The main finding is that stronger intercohort persistence magnifies the impact of taxation on human capital and leads to slower transitional dynamics.
The fish was magnified out of proportion, allowing it to block her partially unclothed upper torso.
In the strengthening-expansion regime 2, negative shocks are magnified by a factor of 1.5 in the long run.
The beam diameter is magnified before the compressor to 140 mm to match the grating damage threshold.
The size or magnitude of the sample is magnified, but its chiral polarization remains unchanged and the full system remains homochiral.
The finding that many classes are featurally unnatural would likely be magnified if these classes were included in the analysis.
Instead, the costs were repeatedly magnified by the potential of undermining some related and valued expansion of the public sector.
To improve the clarity of the graph, the grades have been magnified by a factor of 50.
Thus, the ballad account reinvents official information, magnifying any idiosyncrasies which might serve the needs of aesthetic effect.
Even for the low-persistence specification, the bootstrap method magnifies the confidence intervals quite substantially.
Problems at these early stages of production were magnified, often in the form of broken threads on the ring frames or damaged cloth on the looms.
Although the relational knowledge elements did improve per formance, when this knowledge was made interrelated through the coupling of agent decisions and evaluations, the per formance improvement was significantly magnified.
At the same time, this attractive model of elite male virtue magnified men's own authority and emphasised their rights to obedience within their own households and domains.
The former effect is bad for the environment because it induces an expansion of the agricultural land area, thus magnifying the initial effect of the environmental distortion.
The recent world-wide recession has magnified the problems ofwho should finance the provision of care, and how the care can best, and most efficiendy, be implemented.
The negative values reflect that older age involves greater exposure to a risk factor, so that adjusting for this factor magnifies the age differences in distress levels.
Anterior end of sporont highly magnified.
The wall of the cyst highly magnified.
The figure is not to scale because the thickness of the skarn haloes has been magnified, indicating the different skarn type development in the different types of magma chambers.
Any individual accomplishments were magnified.
The original edition might have been criticized for its unwieldy size but there are a few of the maps with detail which now need a magnifying glass to see clearly.
Deforestation and denudation caused by the tribals had been magnified to put curbs on them but illicit felling and smuggling of forest wealth, despite stringent laws, raise questions on accountability.
Strictly, fractals exhibit the property of ' self-similarity ' - any segment when magnified has the same structure (in a formal sense) as the whole from which it is taken.
The risk of expert images is greatly magnified when applied to insanity, and perhaps steps over the line into extreme prejudice in the case of neuroimaging.
The fixational eye movements occurring during the period b, shown in the small red circle, are magnified in the window at the top left of the figure.
Such a property leads to economy in a pattern language through selfsimilar scaling, which means that one scale looks the same as another scale when magnified.
The wisdom of the original admonition is magnified in its new setting (a congregation that included many academics, some of whom may similarly have lacked charity on occasion).
Physicians can help patients put these impending losses in perspective and help them to appreciate the real changes in their lives without exaggerating their impact and without magnifying their likelihood.
The anomaly can be explained as the result of different overburden conditions in both northwestern and southeast parts, inferring that in the northwestern part overburden is magnified by tectonic thickening.
In certain circumstances, nonlinearity can lead to sensitive dependence on initial conditions, by which the slightest difference in the original position can be magnified into the greatest divergence.
There is also an attempt to outwit the law by calling them magnifying glasses.
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They have a deplorable effect upon recruiting, especially when magnified, as is often the case.
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If the construction industry is suffering acute problems in its recession, these are magnified in the civil engineering sector, which has been badly hit.
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We have had the enormous concessions which have grown and become magnified in the system such as mortgage interest relief.
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Many of the things that have happened, involving dentists or opticians, have been magnified.
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The interplay of those two sets of provisions magnifies the problem.
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Let us have every class, every interest, every opinion represented in its due strength, and not magnified one at the expense of the other.
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Conservative economic policy succeeded in magnifying the undulations of the trade cycle into the familiar boom and bust.
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In such conditions, when prisoners sit about with nothing to do, small things tend to be magnified.
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Obviously, that danger will be greatly magnified in those cases.
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Every normal growing pain of the system has been put under the microscope and magnified beyond belief.
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I hope that this incident will not be magnified out of its proper proportion.
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Every single difference was magnified out of all proportion to the real issue.
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His assessment was that the level of supervision was wholly inadequate and greatly magnified the risk.
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Programs that do not typically encounter problems that eventually cascade and become magnified through the product development and production phases.
Contrary to expectations this growth in the production of consumer goods merely postpones and then magnifies the problem.
Except that here the silence is magnified by the context, to proportions which far exceed anything that might be conveyed within song alone.
All these feelings of shock, hurt, helplessness and disappointment that have been explored antenatally are often magnified at the birth of an undiagnosed cleft baby.
Problems of boundary definition are significantly magnified in the highly trabeculated right ventricle.
The axis cells are alive, except a part of the epidermis, which is magnified in the inset (cell walls highlighted).
Small errors will be magnified when differences are taken.
The listener hears each event from a fixed point in time, and by magnifying individual gestures, the composer can make them appear three-dimensional.
Microphone: used as a tool for capturing sounds, but also used as a magnifying tool to listen to the scarcely audible.
A performed gestural or utterance space where intimacy of the image is magnified.
Performers who have readied themselves to perform, and are then required to wait in the wings, find their anxiety is magnified.
Even with these safeguards, his fears are magnified tenfold when his imagined threat of other men becomes a reality.
In frozen soils, this influence seems to be magnified by the added presence of pore ice.
He brings a magnifying glass to the complexities obscured by existing models.
When blame, castigation, branding as deficient and dangerous, and exclusion from society's mainstream are added to the equation, the odds against rehabilitation are considerably magnified.
Part (lower, magnified) and counterpart (upper) showing prominent broad digits.
The perennial problems over labour, fidelity and resource use within households were magnified by this.
In turn, these photographs were magnified and then used to effect a comparison between experimentally observed and theoretically predicted streamlines.
Do computers have a lensing effect that magnifies these issues, or do wholly new issues arise?
In this regard, selection and deselection issues not only persisted, but were magnified.
However, as shown by our results, this strategy magnifies their error rates.
I can only imagine in this context how these effects would be magnified by nineteenth-century performance conditions, with the orchestra not in a lowered pit.
Once again, the air's stability magnifies the impact of the preceding uncertainties of the recitative.
Also, any explanation of an increase associated with appreciably older husbands magnifies the differences found for women married to younger men.
The problem is magnified once one realizes that pre-electoral coalitions have rarely been the focus of scholarly attention in these studies.
The economic decline in this period is magnified if the increase in population is taken into account.
The seriousness of the problem is magnified by the frequent prevalence of repeats among all word occurrences.
The difficulty is magnified when uncertainty in economic or political systems raises questions about the continued availability of resources into the future.
The concern for air embolism is magnified in children for two reasons.
Prior to strong competitive interactions, some species growth was better in competitive stands than in single plants, although this effect is magnified for small plants.
By magnifying still further, each element of the gesture is revealed, thereby making the original appear one-dimensional again, and so on.
On a relatively small arena stage, physical proximity to the actors magnifies spectators' tension and relief. 55.
Sweeping generalizations then emerge from these distortions so that they look like an image reflected from a magnifying mirror.
More than any other era, the twentieth century magnified those capacities.
We argue that such an intervention magnifies the resilience of children in the developing world.
The papal right of confirming elections to the metropolitan see was hence magnified.
Thereby we avoided undesirable aortic regurgitation which would have been magnified by the severe systemic hypertension.
Would not this guilt be magnified throughout society if we were to adopt a social policy that cut our elderly off from access to care?
There are many variables that influence the cost of any remediation project, but they are invariably magnified in the remote freezing-ground environment.
American politics has always favoured candidates, but the last fifty years has magnified this bias farther than many thought possible.
Overall variation was magnified by a relatively small number of outlier infections.
Instead, vulnerability continues and indeed may be magnified as children embark on the voyage towards adulthood.
Thus, arbitrarily small errors in the measurement of initial conditions are magnified by the action of the flow or the map.
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