Sentence examples for requisite effect from inspiring English sources

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With three of the bands placed close to the orchestra and the fourth in a side box, the decibel count was pulverising, though the requisite effect of sound echoing through a vast, eerie void went unrealised.

Filter artifact diameter was set according to requisite effect, either to merge groups of structures/molecules into biologically meaningful ensembles, or to blur out noise to aid segmentation.

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Despite the presence of these pre-requisite effects, there was no evidence for reliable differential effects of the memory task on attentional selection (i.e., the attentional blink was not affected by the Task variable).

While we found no association with outcome using the requisite random-effects model, significant effects were evident with a fixed model; consequently, there may be an undetected association.

And some of the requisite horror effects do feel a bit arbitrary.

Yet a half-dozen earlier adapters had been defeated by the requisite special effects: Carter exists in a world — Barsoom — of light-powered airships and shape-shifting Therns, as well as red people, white apes, and green Tharks, nine-foot-tall creatures with four arms, tusks, and anger issues.

It has all the requisite special effects and big-ticket action sequences — including a fight on a moving train and a climactic punch-out between the hero and a villain in an oversize metal suit — but it also has an unusually intimate, small-scale feel.

Along with their all-boy dad, the household filled with wrestling, racing, truck and car and emergency vehicle driving, as well as the requisite sound effects for all of the above -- sounds only boys seem capable of -- firmly placing my frilly female daughter on the fast track to Boyville.

The bill to allow same-sex marriage in Spain was short: it added a new paragraph to article 44 of the civil code, saying that Matrimony shall have the same requisites and effects regardless of whether the persons involved are of the same or different sex.

Nietzsche's often violent rhetorical style, by contrast, might be expected (or so Nietzsche presumably thinks) to have the requisite non-rational effect on his desired readers — those "whose ears are related to ours" (GS 381).

Chen et al. (2001, p.63) in their work quotes Eden's definition of general self-efficacy as "one's belief in one's overall competence to effect requisite performance across a wide variety of achievement situations" or "individuals' perception of their ability to perform across a variety of different situations".

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