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If they're not affecting us, then it doesn't make sense to claim that similar sorts of frequencies emanating from the ground will have any sort of effect.
"We on staff who work here with him every day haven't found any sort of effect that's interfered with his ability to do his job and do it well," she said.
To really get an understanding of what's going on, we need to be looking more at the way in which these sorts of games are being played – for example, no one has yet really looked at if and how the multiplayer aspect of video games (playing in the same room together, playing online together) has any sort of effect.
Speaking at a lunch for 2015 Oscar nominees in Los Angeles on 2 February, Cooper said: "You never know when you make a movie that anyone is going to see it, so the audacity to think that it would cause any sort of effect would be pretty presumptuous".
Not only were his side losing to a team with a reputation for flowing rugby who had instead turned up in a tactical straitjacket and kicked away most of the possession they won, rarely to any sort of effect, but Farrell had missed three successive penalties, all well within his range, and the malfunctioning of his radar blighted his general play.
"He could read anything, get any sort of effect", said Carter, who worked closely with Manne over many decades.
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A rather long piece in today's Times looks at whether or not Apple'e latest scheme to release movies on the same day and date as their DVD release will have any sort of specific effect on sales of Apple TV, and any general effect on Apple's performance in the living room.
Proctor and Gamble, which produces Pantene, said: "There is nothing in Pantene that could cause any sort of hallucinogenic effect.
He flaps his arms to explain precisely what he didn't want: flou or any sort of diaphanous effect.
Neuroscientists are similarly sceptical – in 2014, nearly 70 scientists signed a statement saying that there is no convincing scientific evidence that brain games have any sort of positive effect.
All in all, it seems unlikely that exposure to these sorts of low-frequency fields has any sort of notable effect on our health, and while the WHO data doesn't directly refer to geopathic stress, the results seem similarly applicable.
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