Similar words: affection, affective, affectional, affectionate, disaffection, affectionately, affectionateness, perfecting. Meaning: [ə'fektɪŋ] adj. arousing affect.
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(61) The survey showed that consumer concern about the economy was the single biggest factor affecting the building business in 1993.
(62) Predominantly affecting young women, the central feature of this disorder is an abnormally low weight achieved by extreme caloric restriction.
(63) But it indicates that the idea of allergies affecting the mind - and viceversa - is not implausible.
(64) Turnover grew by a quarter and margins would have been maintained but for strikes and other special factors mainly affecting the aerospace business.
(65) How the House conducts its affairs, particularly on questions affecting taxation of our constituents, is of great importance.
(66) Hepatitis B is a disease affecting the liver which can lead to death through liver cancer or liver cirrhosis. 2.
(67) Thousands can be lost without seriously affecting the vigour and power of the army.
(68) There seem to be three main factors affecting overall gradient: 1.
(69) There is, however, one further difference affecting the top half of.the diagram.
(70) The probe can be easily implanted in muscle, liver, kidneys etc and even intravenously, without affecting blood pressure.
(71) This cycle causes considerable market uncertainty affecting the occupiers, developers, investors and planners involved in new building.
(72) Treasury sources said that the Chancellor, Gordon Brown,[www.Sentencedict.com] believes child poverty is one of the most serious problems affecting Britain.
(73) The Children Act could also open up much wider possibilities, affecting whole groups of travellers.
(74) Of the rest, twenty mentioned various kinds of community-level effects which I would classify as affecting the local way of life.
(75) Tobacco smuggling into the UK is seriously affecting the profits of legitimate importers.
(76) Governments were paralysed, hoping the storm would blow itself out without affecting their friends and families and favourite projects.
(77) Your prayers could make the difference, affecting the final outcome.
(78) We will examine whether certain regulations affecting individual citizens within their own homes could be made advisory, rather than mandatory.
(79) Another factor affecting the way schools work is the way they have always worked.
(80) But trade in slaves has been a universal phenomenon, affecting all primitive societies.
(81) The Senate would have the power to veto legislation affecting Melanesians, but would have restricted powers over financial legislation.
(82) Her work centers on the social issues affecting women in her country.
(83) She wondered whether there was something else that she had blocked from her conscious memory which was affecting her feelings towards men.
(84) Purists argue against roasting in a conventional oven because the closed space traps moisture, adversely affecting the roasting process.
(85) Occultists also claim to cast out demons affecting or possessing one of their number, and even friends outside their magic circles.
(86) The limited empirical work on the importance of uncertainty as a variable affecting investment decisions yields some support for this argument.
(87) We will reform recent legislation affecting the independent channels to entrench the interests of quality broadcasting and to guarantee political independence.
(88) There are constraining elements affecting the owner-occupied sector, and those impinging on social housing.
(89) Looks at the economic and technological forces affecting the nature and location of work, and the implications for sustainable housing development.
(90) This has to be achieved without adversely affecting design quality, a task that can prove quite challenging.
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