Sentence examples for a perpetual effect from inspiring English sources

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A perpetual effect of the Great Chaos, and one that has so alarmed nationalists that they stay stumm about it, is that breaking the mould, taking back control (of what precisely?), meant that British parliamentary politics acquired a new model.

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Mapplethorpe's tight orchestration of his photographs – arrangement, lighting, composition – lends a perpetual chilling effect to a full spectrum of erotic subjects.

Striving for a perpetual flash effect in Fiona Apple's video for "Criminal" (1996), he attached an $11 halogen lamp to the top of a camera -- an idea "so dumb it worked," he said.

First, when blacks are cynical and whites are sanguine about the justice system, they tend to interpret the behaviors of agents of the system (such as police officers and judges) through these lenses, leading to what might be a perpetual spiraling effect.

What is being described is, in effect, a perpetual motion machine, an impossible contraption of the sort that clutters in-boxes at the Patent Office (and, I might add from personal experience, at magazines).

He secured French support for Geneva in the Treaty of Soleure (1579) and effected a perpetual alliance with Zürich and Bern (1584), the most powerful states in the confederation.

We consider the constitutionality of perpetual trust statutes in states that have a constitutional ban on perpetuities and whether courts in states with such a ban may give effect to a perpetual trust settled in another state.

In the garden where Adam and Raphael partake [End Page 192] of their meal and Eve famously "[m]inistered naked," salvation is not rooted in memory or promise, set apart from its inhabitants, but is the effect of a perpetual cosmic communion where the universe is ordered by the process of all turning into God.

"What we're talking about here is a perpetual debt ceiling grant, in effect, to the president, " McConnell said.

Opponents of the amendment had argued that if the bill were to pass, it would "in Effect be establishing a perpetual Monopoly..

The effect is genocidal, whether or not there was a plan.Judges and lawyers have to be precise because their opinions have precise effects: for historians, a perpetual testing and redefining of categories comes naturally.

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