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Thompson also debated the effect that the album's short germination period had on its overall composition, believing that the brief recording time lent the record "a feeling that, whenever you get these guys in the same room, this music just comes tearing out".
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We don't know where the Mueller investigation is going, and we can debate the effects that Watergate had on American cultural and political life, but we do know one thing: "Slow Burn" has been a success for Slate.
Now is a good time to consider the effect that this debate, and the other three debates between President Obama and Gov. Romney, might have on this year's election.
There are other issues related to international partnerships which are beyond the scope of this paper; these include the debate over 'brain drain', e.g., whether the effect that bringing trainees to the US would have on the developing/donor country [ 59, 60].
Beck drew inspiration from debates about television violence and his desire to explore the effect that television has on people.
The effects that media can have on task performance have been greatly debated over the years.
We are not in the thin, unconvincing debate over cause and effect that is aired whenever a couple of wordless teen-agers, who happen, like every other kid in the land, to enjoy the kick of cinema, take their outlandish weaponry to school.
In an interview with Fox News last Tuesday, Rubio was prodded by host Bill O'Reilly to explain the rise in violent crime across some parts of the country amid a debate over the so-called "Ferguson effect" – that police officers were pulling back from their duties out of fear of being caught using excessive force.
Whether the fields were the short-lived fields connected with a slash-and-burn technique or longer-lived is open to debate, but the effect of agriculture was that the landscape became more open, sufficiently open to allow the use of the ard and the wagon.
And, by suggesting that the government's actions must have been "prudent" because we have so far avoided another 9/11, he assumes a cause and effect that is hotly debated.
Rawlings-Blake, who heads the League of Cities of the Conference of Mayors, also addressed the highly debated "Ferguson effect," a theory that links protests of police violence against black people to a spike in crime.
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