And while that's a narrow niche, it may have created a halo effect that has enhanced its image with mainstream consumers. |
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The opposite of the halo effect bias, with a general negative impression of an employee resulting results in artificially low ratings. |
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To achieve what is known as the halo effect, Incisal Edge is used and applied to prolong the incisal edge. |
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The coat is glossy, short to medium in length and close-lying, of a silver-blue colour tipped with silver giving a halo effect. |
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Brown and Perry refer to the influence of past performance on future performance as a halo effect that negates the impact of reputation on future performance. |
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On the contrary, the reverse halo effect can also be seen and can cause a drop in the levels assigned to jobs whose requirements, in terms of a diploma, for example, are low. |
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The halo effect also amplifies negative views. |
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However, the technique can cause a halo effect around lights at night. |
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The drizzle effect of rain or the soothing halo effect on walls needs to be seen and experienced, but will surely be talked about. |
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The nutritional aspects of these foods were also greatly biased by the health halo effect. |
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Some blame the negative halo effect of the Iraq debacle. |
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A good delivery partner has a halo effect. |
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All of this created a halo effect around the early sales numbers. |
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For example, executives who assume that because an employee is a highly skilled communicator he or she is also a good decision-maker are adhering to the halo effect. |
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I understand the strike had a halo effect. |
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In short, the study said, because the halo effect of attractiveness is stronger for women people aren't used to thinking about what a smart woman looks like. |
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Its support will drive awareness and usage of contactless services around the world we anticipate a halo effect that will benefit all players in the mobile payments ecosystem. |
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