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A performative contradiction is a statement whose effect goes against its intended meaning.
Each is a redoubtable partner whose effect on both resident and guest ballerinas usually inspires.
Even supporters such as Leavis complained of language whose effect "is not to magnify but rather to muffle".
No doubt the author had all kinds of other private rules she followed, whose effect is not visible to us.
Familiar too is ultraviolet radiation, which the eyes cannot see but whose effect is felt as pain from sunburn.
Elbowing into war zones his heroes snap harrowing photographs whose effect, if any, on the international conversation is never mentioned.
It no longer needs to be said that Mourinho is a short-term manager whose effect wears off.
The impact is evident even in one-liners, whose effect relies on the kind of succinctness we find in a maxim or proverb.
Van Tulleken believes alternative therapies, including exercise and even swimming in freezing water, might be more helpful than pills whose effect may be placebo.
The senator also stated he did not plan to campaign with Trump, whose effect on down-ballot races may well prove toxic in November.
On one hand there are the vast budgets wielded by national and local governments, deployed under the heading of "regeneration", whose effect is to crush the city.
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