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If the Fed does not cut rates next week, "it risks dissipating the gains that have been made in relieving the credit crunch".The market's recent nervousness about whether the Fed will cut rates has already had some ominous effects: there has, for example, been a widening in the spreads on corporate bonds, including the least-risky commercial paper, for the less creditworthy firms.
The ominous effects of climate change are becoming more and more obvious with each new natural disaster.
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Phillip Noyce is an Australian who has worked in America for twenty years, often to ominous effect.
There wasn't a cloud in the sky, and each show had to provide its own thunder for ominous effect.
As on the rest of the album, melodies are staggered to ominous effect, and tempos are doubled or halved in a manner more typical of the composer and modal theorist George Russell than of Ellington.
He could strike his consonants hard, as Laurence Olivier did, but with less of a cluck, and that soft, rasping croon of his, when he chose to deploy it, had the ominous effect of making you want to stop the action and offer him a drink.
"Then, three weeks before his assassination, I interviewed him and he said, 'You always have that same question, and now I want to tell you.' " Krol lowered his voice to ominous effect: " 'She said that my end would be terrible, and that I would have' — how do you say it?
The scientists next tested whether this ominous effect occurred in animals.
Briefly, radiotherapy acceleration could abrogate the ominous effect of 'rapid tumour repopulation' on the efficacy of radiotherapy.
The current study, however, provides evidence that acceleration of radiotherapy may help overcome the ominous effect of both proliferation rate and extracapsular extension on the local tumour control.
Combined with dark clothes and/or backlighting as well as the deep-styled laugh, this can create a much more ominous effect.
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