31. He also argues that, in its turn, the Scientific Revolution had some effect on the visual arts. 32. Her outbursts in the classroom have the effect of reducing her students to gibbering wrecks. 33. His efforts were too limited in scope to have much effect. 34. History, indeed, tends to show that public intervention can have the effect of reinforcing rather than curbing Market excesses. 35. However, there are plans afoot to see if tutoring in primary schools has any effect on performance later on. 36. I doubted that would have much effect, but gave him a double shampoo and put him to bed. 37. If such labeling had some positive effects, it might be worth risking the negative consequences for those who are labeled abnormal. 38. If the impassioned pleas are directed at those close to the culprits, I can not see them having much effect. |