Similar words: effect, in effect, effected, effectual, effective, effectuate, side effect, take effect. Meaning: [ɪ'fekt] n. property of a personal character that is portable but not used in business.
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211, The economy of the state is experiencing the ruinous effects of the conflict.
212, Testing needs to be done to determine the long-term effects on humans.
213, The effects of the anaesthetic were starting to wear off.
214, Drinking a lot of water counteracts the dehydrating effects of hot weather.
215, They used a computer to model the possible effects of global warming.
216, He warned that the effects of any war would be incalculable.
217, The effects of verbal abuse can be shattering.
218, The great leaders have always stage-managed their effects. Charles De Gaulle
219, Thoughts are but dreams till their effects be tried. William Shakespeare
220, The formalization of decision-making could have adverse side effects.
221, There were no adverse health effects resulting from the exposure.
222, So an illustration may offer far wider possibilities for the art director to achieve special effects and a distinctive style.
223, Soundblaster effects such as laser fire and explosions are terrific but that's about it.
224, In spite of the adverse effects, the benzodiazepines are relatively safe drugs.
225, The research involves monitoring the effects of implementing these administrative support functions in over 140 practices nationwide.
226, The more serious effects include acute confusional states, tachycardia, urinary retention, and aggravation of glaucoma.
227, Have the clients brainstorm other ways they could achieve the desired effects without overdrinking.
228, In one, no adverse effects on neonatal outcome were found.
229, Words differently arranged have different meanings, and meanings differently arranged have different effects. Blaise Pascal
230, We are establishing an ethical committee to look at the effects of advanced techniques in animal breeding.
231, It assumes administrative efficiency will suffice when this may only have the most limited of practical effects.
232, Let us now examine the published accounts of a simplified local authority to see the effects of adopting fund accounting.
233, These are poor in nutrients and their peaty soils have little capacity to absorb any more acid without deleterious effects.
234, The main advantage of this drug is that it has minimal serious side effects and no dysmorphic effects with long-term usage.
235, Other topics on which findings are ambiguous are the effects on leisure activity, crime[sentencedict.com/effects.html], and degree of dependence on parents.
236, Life penalizes those who fall victim to the debilitating effects human weakness, such as a negative character, ignorance, laziness, excesses and vices. Dr T.P.Chia
237, The gastric mucosa resists the corrosive effects of peptic hydrochloric acid secretion and noxious extrinsic agents.
238, H pylori has variable effects on serum gastrin concentrations and gastric acid secretion.
239, Such treatments are generally thought to have few adverse effects and are often self administered.
240, We look into mirrors but we only see the effects of our times on us - not our effects on others. Pearl Bailey
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