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— The cheating scandal at Richmond International Raceway that rocked Nascar more than a month ago continues to be felt in a sport whose credibility has been questioned by fans, the news media and even its drivers.
This underfunding won't be felt in a big bang but as a continuous burden for years to come.
On the other hand, the lachrymose influence of Barber's Adagio can be felt in a third of the works.
Reverberations of a tweed-and-tartan wool suit from a 1988 Time Machine collection can be felt in a flurry of Steampunk-inflected bustle skirts and waistcoats.
For example, an increase of one violent crime a year would double the crime rate in Hamilton County but would barely be felt in a place like Yonkers.
The interconnectedness of the Pfeffermans as a unit – how the characters affect each other's lives – is starting to be felt in a more striking way.
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When the stakes become higher and your force can be felt in an organization, expect backlash for the least little perceived "mistake".
Some may advocate a centralised system with the incumbent dangers in transfer, although the knock-on effects may also be felt in an erosion of local expertise and the range of services offered.
But his impact will be felt – is perhaps already being felt – in a more subtle way too.
The pressure wasn't just being felt in A Coruña though.
The emotional frigidity of his characters is felt in a pervasive chilliness.
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