Sentence examples for effects emanating from inspiring English sources

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Charlie Callas, a rubber-faced comedian who cavorted on television and the nightclub circuit in the 1960s, '70s and '80s, often punctuating punch lines with sound effects emanating from his motormouth, died on Thursday in Las Vegas.

This version — which the company says it plans to limit to 1,701 pieces, in honor of the Enterprise's Starfleet registration number — includes light and sound effects emanating from the control knobs, push buttons, rocker switches and a mock intercom on the chair's boxy armrests.

I'd totally bring this Moto Horn back in my time machine and haul ass through the neighborhood on my Huffy, giving each passerby a quick shot of sweet motorcycle revving sound effects emanating from my handlebars.

Relaxation of personal budget constraints due to newly available subsidies, and market spillover effects emanating from managed care expansion are expected to increase both supply and demand for these services.

While the court finds these businesses to be nefarious magnets of mischief, the court doubts several square inches of fabric will stanch the flow of violence and other secondary effects emanating from these businesses.

It is apparently clear from the table that there have been both positive and negative effects emanating from the initiative in these pilot areas of China.

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The main effects emanate from the immediate settings.

As indirect effects emanate from off-diagonal matrix elements, such observations increase the accuracy of assessments of intervention impacts via transmission modeling.

Furthermore, the correlation between transfusion and a variety of adverse effects emanate almost exclusively from observational datasets, not Level 1 studies, which have linked RBC transfusion with the risk for increased mortality, suppressive immunomodulation, nosocomial infections, ischemic complications, and acute kidney injury (Table  2) [ 10- 23].

The application of these approaches to a welded joint with cut-out holes in orthotropic bridge decks, where it is not easy to distinguish the non-linear stress caused by the notch at the weld toe from the stress concentration effect emanating from the hole in the detail, was investigated.

In contrast, it was found that the critical strains are all lower than their bulk counterparts, and that the critical strains decrease with decreasing cross-sectional dimensions; the lower strains may be an effect emanating from the presence of the surfaces, which are all more elastically compliant than the bulk and thus give rise to a more compliant flexural rigidity.

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