Sentence examples for be felt when the from inspiring English sources

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The government warnings will not link the hackers and their computers to the Chinese Army per se, but the effects will be felt when the hackers and computers are denied access to American networks, as many of the Internet providers and antivirus vendors are expected to do.

Mr. Canally and many others say the more significant impact of the election will be felt when the results are in and the winners begin to grapple with the most immediate threat to the markets: the so-called fiscal cliff of tax increases and spending cuts scheduled for the end of the year.

A note on the Lakers' first title in 12 years: when Magic Johnson was directing traffic in the 1980's, there was an aura about the town and the team that could be felt when the old Forum was buzzing, as if all the problems outside the arena did not exist.

As late as the eighteenth century, the repercussions could be felt when the agelast (non-laugher) Lord Chesterfield could advise his son: In 1876, George Vasey echoed Chesterfield by writing in his book "The Philosophy of Laughter and Smiling" that "many excellent men and women never laugh under any possible circumstances".

Potential positive benefits can quickly be felt when the governance framework of countries are transparent in financial management.

Prof Katherine Vallis said lumps could be felt when the mice were about 120 days old, but "we detected changes prior to that at 90 to 100 days - before a tumour is clinically apparent".

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The impact of this tax increase was just being felt when the February jobs survey was taken in the middle of the month.

On Nov. 25, 1997, the first ripple was felt when the Hornets' 10-season sellout streak of 364 games was broken.

The impact of the inaccurate maps was felt when the expedition reached the height of land.

The word "assuf" roughly translates as melancholy that is felt when the Tuareg are away from family, somewhere in the inky darkness far from the light of the campfire.

As regards the child's breathing, it is so feeble that it is almost impossible to detect it; you cannot feel it by holding the cheek to her mouth, and the only faintest flutter is felt when the hand is laid over the region of the heart.

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