Induce
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It is meant to
induce
seizures.
To be honest, I've only seen the MST3K version, but it is still easy to deduce that this is a total clunker, with horrendous use of stock footage, dialouge that can
induce
a grand mal seizure, cheap, CHEAP cardboard back drops, and terrible acting all make this movie, one to avoid.
It has the capacity to
induce
laughter, tears, boos and cheers.
This may have been an interesting idea on the drawing board but it has one big problem, the locusts just don't feel threatening.In classic films such as The Birds and The Swarm you feel threatened by the creatures but in this the locusts are more likely to
induce
a yawn rather than any sense of panic or terror.Half way through the feature the locusts turn carnivorous and this gave me the feeling that ideas had started to run out.
He also happens to know Judo and knows techniques to
induce
the deepest states of trance possible (and that most men would kill to know).
Meaning... if you sit all the way through this bomb you are using your video unit as a drug to
induce
you into state of dismal low brow Neanderthal stimulation.
It is likely to
induce
drowsiness and should only be watched by those without a sense of humour, looking to waste 1hr 36 mins of their lives or anyone else who enjoys totally uncreative and mind numbingly boring garbage.
She looks ready to deliver and is running around and jumping as if to try and
induce
labor.
Time was ticking by, and the announcement of a fire alert at Hyde Park Corner only served to
induce
a fierce sense of frustration in me.
Where American horror has veered out into some pretty bland arenas and have all but killed the (horror) genre, relying on shock value and the cheap scares to
induce
some semblance of fear, Asians delve much deeper.
The characters are engaging enough to keep it strangely watchable (when they die, you may not be moved, but you aren't glad, either), but there are too many dumb inconsistencies in the action scenes (especially in the level of damage that the robots' weapons can induce).
Typically, my fear response only kicks in when I see a potent image thrust at me quickly or when a movie uses unusual, eerie sounds to
induce
anxiety.
Cheesy, silly, and not in the slighest bit scary, its sole purpose is to provide a cheap thrill or
induce
sleep.
Second, the very large projected budget deficits will cause long-term rates to rise in order to
induce
investors to absorb the increased volume of government debt.
Fixation on the deficit will
induce
cutbacks in social spending, worsening inequality.
But entering Europe’s economic and monetary union was meant to
induce
the political system to pursue longer-term goals such as productivity growth and enhanced competitiveness.
But if consumers bear the brunt of costs for reporting violations to the authorities, subsidies may
induce
them to seek out vendors willing to offer legal transactions.
The mutual-fund industry, one can assume, feared that the SEC’s rules would
induce
customers to redirect much of their cash directly into banks.
The attempt to ensure that the losses are not recognized might tempt the Fed to rely excessively on untested, uncertain, and costly monetary-policy tools – like paying high interest rates on reserves to
induce
banks not to lend.
He says that two-thirds of China’s almost 3,000 counties have tried artificial methods to
induce
more rainfall, sometimes resulting in lawsuits over rights to mine passing clouds for water.
The repeal can – and should
induce
regulators to reassess their approach.
What is required, first and foremost, are market-based incentives to
induce
Americans to use less energy and to produce more energy in ways that emit less carbon.
The Obama policy would thus lead to ever-higher deficits and debt ratios well over 100% of GDP, a level that numerous studies imply would reduce US economic growth by one-third or more and might
induce
a sovereign-debt crisis.
The rising value of the renminbi will
induce
Chinese manufacturers to shift their emphasis from export markets to production for markets at home.
Even when survival is not at stake, unilateral tactics sometimes
induce
others to make compromises that advance multilateral interests.
Investment in, say, research and development, despite its long-term benefits, can
induce
shareowners to sell, punishing the company with a declining stock price.
Nevertheless, while such a compensation structure would lead executives to internalize the interests of preferred shareholders and bondholders, thereby improving incentives, it would be insufficient to
induce
executives to internalize fully the interests of the government as the guarantor of deposits.
The common shareholders in financial firms do not have an incentive to
induce
executives to take into account the losses that risks can impose on preferred shareholders, bondholders, depositors, and taxpayers.
The growing dispute over trade sanctions brings to the fore not only the fundamental ethical question of whether wealthy nations should bear the burden of emissions reduction alone, but also the strategic question of whether sticks as well as carrots should be used to
induce
green behavior in developing countries.
Unhinged budgetary policies will
induce
the US Federal Reserve to normalize interest rates faster.
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