The shock of this news had a palpable effect.
But, she says, having parents with so many obligations has palpable effects on learning.
The humanist movement, for instance, had a palpable effect on the Society after it was founded.
But the Cisco news had palpable ripple effects.
After years of being buried anonymously in the collective memory of design, Flora began to have a palpable effect on artists.
And this spirit of self-righteousness is not just another instance of victors' history; it has also had palpable effects on the nation's politics.
The duration of French influence in Gaza was too short to have a palpable effect.
Madame Defarge knitted steadily, but the intelligence had a palpable effect upon her husband.
In recent financial quarters, as advertising rose to flood tide levels, the circulation decline had no palpable effect on revenue.
The notion of common knowledge therefore has a palpable effect.