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Often it has the reverse effect".
In white women, for example, coffee appears to lower estrogen, while in Asian women it has the reverse effect, raising levels of the hormone.
As David Lammy asked the home secretary, Theresa May (who was busy denying that a kettle had even existed) : "Is not the point of a kettle, that it brings things to the boil?" It is often observed that kettling is designed to dissuade people from coming out to protest: if anything, it has the reverse effect on those who've experienced it.
"Instead, it has the reverse effect: making it move toward a solid-like crystalline state". The transition to a more solid state occurs as particles are pushed so close together that they interlock and become immobile.
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Indeed if the murder was intended to stifle debate it had the reverse effect.
In other words, it had the reverse effect at the higher velocities than 1,500 rpm in the inhibited solution.
This was because teaching the logic behind communism in order to criticize it had the reverse effect of possibly teaching audiences communist ideology.
It, in fact, has the reverse effect.
In Table 4 we note that the Nusselt number for both ramped temperature and isothermal plates increases with Pr, ϕ or t, which implies that heat absorption and time have a tendency to enhance the rate of heat transfer at the plate, whereas thermal diffusion has the reverse effect on it.
This has the reverse effect to the one intended.
Applying the opposite voltage has the reverse effect.
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