101. He added that he had sold all his stocks six months ago, which was why he was not feeling an effect. 102. Having popularized this kind of live coverage, CNN is now feeling the effects of more competition. 103. He feels some effects, both in the slight limp he has acquired, and in his new skittishness around strangers. 104. He feels the effect in other ways. 105. However, space weather forecasters admit their knowledge is too crude to predict exactly when the Earth will feel the effects of the solar max. 106. Holyfield may have been feeling the effects of all those fights against bigger men over the years. 107. If that happens, no group will feel the effects more than the technology industry, which has come to depend on stock options to recruit and retain employees. 108. If the Fed loosens credit, the effect could be felt quickly on showroom floors. 109. If someone in one jurisdiction feels the effect of the action of someone in another jurisdiction, the laws of the first still apply. 110. If the talent drought continues, the entire national economy may feel the effect of lost wages and slowed innovation. |