Its only reliable effect is to magnify the relevance of the issues it touches, with drama and heated passions typical of its influence. |
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Most models offer a digital zoom, which lets you magnify an image after it's been snapped. |
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In a compound microscope, a series of lenses are used to focus, magnify, and refocus the image. |
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Isaac Newton proposed using a curved mirror, rather than a lens, to magnify the heavens, and reflecting telescopes are nowadays the norm. |
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Cloud and water vapour may tend to damp down the effects of increased greenhouse gases, or they may act to magnify such effects. |
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Now just as it is right for good to bonify and for greatness to magnify, so must significance signify. |
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It's very strong, has little stretch and helps to magnify the bites even from small fish. |
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Light microscopes can magnify objects up to 1,000 times, revealing microscopic details. |
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There exists in human nature a strong propensity to depreciate the advantages, and to magnify the evils, of the present times. |
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There is an atmosphere emerging here, an atmosphere of menace that the media help transport and magnify. |
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Bourges and Normandy offer some striking examples of the way in which stained glass can magnify the structural disposition of an edifice. |
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Lenses on cameras not only focus the image but they may magnify or diminish the apparent size of a scene. |
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Any more, and the stimulation of intellectual life will magnify the bonds of social life. |
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What goes wrong here is that the bubbles magnify the peppery heat of the spices and your tastebuds may wilt under the attack. |
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Clear glass openings and translucent glass partitions suggest a contrasting fragility and magnify the slightest glimmer of light. |
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But Wilson may have been told differently at the time, or may have misremembered the story in a way that tended to magnify his own importance. |
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It is well known that when mixed, chemicals may magnify one another's effects. |
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Of course, an unintended consequence of these jetties was that they created offshore shoals and sandbars that tended to magnify the waves here. |
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These will reflect and magnify any blast on to unprotected buildings over a wider area with potentially disastrous results for their occupants. |
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We knew we would have to magnify the drop for final measurements, so we used a medium-format camera and 120-millimeter macro lens on a bellows. |
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He is going to magnify his efforts without knowing that any quantity multiplied by zero is still zero. |
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Galileo's telescope was similar to a pair of opera glasses in that it used an arrangement of glass lenses to magnify objects. |
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These foreground clusters act as lenses that magnify the light of the protogalaxies and allow us to detect and study them. |
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This can be seen as an example of synergistic epistasis, in which deleterious alleles tend to magnify each other's effects. |
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Gloves can also magnify a problem in your grip, so a proper fit is paramount. |
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Eventually, electron microscopy was greatly improved, with microscopes able to magnify an image 2,000,000 times. |
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Fortunately, the electron microscope can magnify even these tiny microbes enough to distinguish their physical features. |
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So far as the individual syndicate was concerned, the effect of the spiral was to magnify many times the impact of a particular loss. |
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To see an air molecule, one must use a complex microscope that can magnify an object over a million times. |
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The lens tube serves to magnify the illuminated slide, so that projected images from 6 to 12 feet wide can be obtained. |
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Overestimation of height and underestimation of weight in overweight people will magnify underestimation of body mass index. |
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From either side, the viewer looks through Fresnel lenses that magnify the insects. |
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At the same time however, it is also likely that the economic downturn will magnify the effect of dumped imports even further. |
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Spread across the uneven terrain, this symphony of tonal contrasts seems to magnify the modest image into a windswept snow-covered mountain crest marked by deep crevasses. |
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Today's volunteer Army is engaged at a pace unseen since the end of the draft 30 years ago, and worldwide commitments magnify the stress on the force. |
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You will have to learn tolerance and happiness or you will magnify your negative thoughts and these will become manifest as your reality. |
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Microfiche and microform readers must be equipped with lenses to magnify print to at least twice normal size for patrons with impaired vision. |
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The pale background and exaggeratedly low skyline magnify the almost superhuman figure of the woodcutter. |
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It pats our heads when we are in sorrow or pain, and it is able to magnify our happiness and joy. |
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He perfectly blends impertinence with elegance in order to magnify each woman's beauty. |
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Let them be clothed with shame and dishonor who magnify themselves against me. |
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Often with the passage of time, the trials and tribulations that a city was faced with started to magnify. |
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Weekends, especially long ones, were particularly nasty and this helped to magnify the wetness. |
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By leveraging Acumen's funds to obtain other financing, recipients are able to magnify their impact. |
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There is a substantial body of literature that asserts that credit constraints can magnify the effects of monetary policy. |
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Changes in one factor may result in changes in another, which might magnify or counteract the sensitivities. |
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As well as breaking up the beam these artistic tools can magnify the gobo pattern adding structure and depth. |
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Some ETFs employ leverage, which can magnify the risk of the underlying market segment or index. |
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Compound optical microscopes can magnify an image up to 1000X, but have a very limited depth of field. |
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If the report that you want to search is already displayed on your screen, select the magnify glass next to the report name. |
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If conidia are not controlled, they greatly magnify the amount of scab in an orchard in a very short period of time. |
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A powerful microscope that employs a stream of electrons to magnify an image. |
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This would probably increase the importance of the credit channel and magnify economic fluctuations. |
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Both use light to magnify and view the internal structures of the body. |
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These moons and rings had existed for millennia, but they were beyond human perception until the invention of a device that could magnify the faint images. |
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Painted a vivid yellow that is echoed in the striped bedspread, the wall contrasts with adjacent white surfaces to magnify the room's sunlit quality. |
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Indeed, it is often the case that an area can find itself subjected to a number of tremors, where the effects will overlap and magnify each other. |
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Perhaps, then, Vergil's great epic does not aim only to magnify the greatness of Augustus' Rome but also to sound a note of caution or, even, warning. |
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They further magnify the question mark over the police version of events. |
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Unlike typical exchangetraded funds, some of these exchange-traded funds utilize leverage in an attempt to magnify returns by either a multiple or an inverse multiple of the particular benchmark. |
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It has been indicated that a person entering the turbulent waters of 'white water' rapids will possibly experience some disorientation which could magnify the original traumatic experience. |
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Principals who genuinely open the doors of the school to all parents can unlock the talents of the parent community and magnify the resources available to the classroom and school. |
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An increase in import prices in the 6 month period following the RIP would not negate the conclusion as detailed in recital 302 that the downturn could magnify the effect of the dumping. |
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This change in attitude will change the direction of the resultant force vector in such a manner as to maintain and perhaps magnify the illusory perception of a nose-up attitude. |
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Social problems in their turn magnify this. |
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These characteristics, as well at the channelling patterns may tend to magnify or inflate the proportional values of survey and limit the reliability of analysis. |
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However, violent video games magnify these characteristics by requiring the part of our brain that reacts, rather than reasons, to focus on the constant need to destroy in order to stay in the game. |
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I think this financial dependency will magnify. |
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A DEFINING feature in the diplomacy of Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, is to keep everyone guessing because he can use doubt to magnify his threats, conceal his weaknesses and gain the initiative. |
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The long-term decline in the terms of trade of many primary commodities is itself a side-effect of innovation. Demographic pressures magnify the risks. |
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Yet smaller ships magnify the sense that if one member does not take his turn on watch, or does not put on a brave face when things are tough, he endangers the whole vessel. |
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National branding will simply magnify this ignorance. |
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However, Caesar may have exaggerated the number of ships wrecked to magnify his own achievement in rescuing the situation. |
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I had to get the magnifying glass which, as you know, on the computer lets you magnify the words written in the various documents, and I looked and looked and looked but could not find any. |
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Construction is complete on the building, which will house a transmission electron microscope able to magnify on a high scale and produce an image of world-record resolution. |
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An artist who, with a strongly assured technique, emphasises the most minute details of boats and of the sea so as to magnify the marine ambience in a scene smitten with nostalgia. |
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They also magnify the event to the detriment of context and duration, whereas any in depth reform requires thoughtful consideration of the distant past, and generally produces its effect only in the distant future. |
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Climate change will magnify the uneven distribution of risk skewing disaster impacts even further towards poor communities in developing countries. |
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The electron microscope, which can magnify a human hair to the size of a telegraph pole, was built by Professor Burton, James Hillier and Albert Prebus. |
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Black glass chandeliers hang from the high ceilings, and marble floors magnify the convivial sound of locals and tourists lingering over a morning meal. |
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Mitigation is deployed in synergy with the regular development program so as to magnify efforts to preserve the environment, revivify the local economy, and strengthen governance. |
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Tastefully emulous, Villard wanted his home to transcend its less fashionable location and magnify its owners through classical restraint rather than ostentatious display. |
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The three artists' intersecting approaches mean that their works magnify and recontextualize one another, opening them up to multiple readings. |
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The large pine weevil is European forestry's biggest insect threat and there are fears climate change could magnify its impact. |
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His consequent rebellion may exaggerate hardships and magnify restrictions, and he may join in such things as protest demonstrations and uncouthness to show his resistance. |
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Changes in ocean circulation triggered by ongoing climate change could also add or magnify other causes of oxygen reductions in the ocean. |
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If the project were to proceed, there would be an added risk of an eventual upgrade to an all-season road, which would further magnify the ecological impacts. |
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When we are tempted to magnify our self-importance, if we stop to contemplate the infinity of the greatness and grandeur of our Makers, our own self-glorification becomes sublimely ridiculous, even verging on the humorous. |
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Statecraft seeks through strategy to magnify the mass, relevance, impact, and irresistibility of power. |
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We highlight six major directions for reform that can be adopted individually but that, if used together in an integrated approach, can magnify their positive effects on human development. |
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Waterborne hydrophobic pollutants collect and magnify on the surface of plastic debris, thus making plastic far more deadly in the ocean than it would be on land. |
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It has also been suggested that the traumatic impact of the wars was exaggerated by Henry VII, to magnify his achievement in quelling them and bringing peace. |
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St. Paul chose to magnify his office when ill men conspired to lessen it. |
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If you slice or hook the ball, a crosswind will magnify the effect. |
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Waterborne hydrophobic pollutants collect and magnify on the surface of plastic debris, thus making plastic more deadly in the ocean than it would be on land. |
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