Synonym: influence, move, persuade, sway. Similar words: effect, in effect, take effect, effectively, effectiveness, the greenhouse effect, decaffeinated, infection. Meaning: [ə'fekt] n. the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion. v. 1. have an effect upon 2. act physically on; have an effect upon 3. connect closely and often incriminatingly 4. make believe with the intent to deceive 5. have an emotional or cognitive impact upon.
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241, This in turn will affect interest rates generally throughout the economy.
242, The staff of the centre will known Northern Ireland business and the issues likely to affect it.
243, Technology has, it seems, transformed entirely academic discussions concerning idealized computing devices into matters which directly affect all our lives!
244, Transgenic mice provide a particularly powerful way of studying how genes affect development and how they are turned on and off.
245, The director feared that business decisions would affect the film's artistic quality.
246, The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively. Bob Marley
247, Also rounding errors can affect cases where extreme accuracy is required.
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249, Factors such as stress and a poor diet can affect these hormone levels, worsening the symptoms.
250, The poor-quality steel can affect accuracy and occasionally causes a barrel to explode.
251, Foreign policy may also affect the expatriate's business or social activities.
252, We then consider the way in which housing structure and design affect women's lives.
253, The process of inaugurating new policies will continue after the adoption of the policy and will then further affect implementation.
254, Furthermore(sentencedict.com), the invasion of Spartina alterniflora may affect progenitive birds when it decreased insect diversity in Jiuduansha wetlands.
255, Objective To study the affect of psychological intervention on the psychological health for relatives of children patient with schizophrenosis.
256, The addition of stabilizer, surface-active agent and acetic acid is able to affect sol thixotropy.
257, This thesis, which is on the base of inherent law and gross feature, explains the importance of indi-vidual subjective affect on studying and mastering of physics principles.
258, But the major question, is whether such new technologies would also benefit poor populations, such as those in Sub-Saharan Africa where TB, HIV/AIDS and malaria continue to affect millions.
259, Through changing the residence time of solution in soil and physicochemical properties of rhizosphere, reed can disadvantageously affect the puri...
260, For domain migration, a complete set of information is necessary. Failure to do so may affect domain-related service.
261, Many Chinese students always meet some problems which affect their fluency in reading English, including the suprasegmental phonemes like liason, sentence stress and rhythm.
262, Safeguard of legal, infiltration of religion, deposit of consuetude , edification of family, affect of peers and development of the mass media all have great influence on children's moral acquisition.
263, Institutional investors acting in a fiduciary capacity should disclose how they manage material conflicts of interest that may affect the exercise of key ownership rights regarding their investments.
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