Sentence examples for grasp the effect from inspiring English sources

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"It is very difficult to grasp the effect of this combination on consumers in markets that have barely emerged, or have yet to be created even".

Pocket says they know their service is changing the way readers consume content, but it was imperative to lay that out in a straightforward manner for publishers, so they could easily grasp the effect Pocket and save-for-later has on their audience and how their content is consumed.

Few of them actually included interaction analysis and other similar approaches capable to grasp the effect of interactions and across-genome combinations, rather then the main effect of single markers or (despite more importantly) the major contribution of a specific haplotype in a locus[26], [27], [28].

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As one of the more darkly fanciful writers trying to grasp the effects of 9/11, Mr. Walter adopts a nervy narrative trick throughout "The Zero".

"It is easy enough to view the damage to these heritage sites as something that can be rebuilt, if all we see is the physical; it is far more difficult to grasp the effects of cultural cleansing in the longer term, and to truly absorb its impact on a country's people," she said.

As such, to grasp the effects of emerging blockchain technology on the growth of smart cities, it calls forth the use of an observation perspective to identify their essential elements.

But we have a long way to go to fully grasp the effects and potential uses for mushrooms.

The concept is instructive when trying to grasp the effects of what happened on a sun-kissed September morning in 2001.

As the need for food assistance continues to rise, we know that we will not fully see the effects of the recession on poverty for several years, nor will be able to completely grasp the effects that today's long-term unemployment will have on families and entire communities.

Intuition alone cannot grasp the effects of multiple regulatory interactions and thus mathematical models are particularly well suited for unraveling the implications of the underlying nonlinear interactions [ 10- 14].

The concepts of "biosociality" [ 26] and "biocitizenship" [ 27, 28] will be employed to grasp the effects of HBM on the governance of populations [ 29] and the specific conditions of biosurveillance through HBM.

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