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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241, All across the world, ...increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama
242, This regime should have been more than adequate to demonstrate any significant short-term effects of reduced sleep.
243, Other people can also help by noting the more subtle effects, both beneficial and adverse, of treatment.
244, And there are few effects which require more time or effort to achieve.
245, Many observers suggest that this transfer has had mainly adverse effects on the population concerned.
246, The noises you heard - the explosive noises - were the acoustic effects of a second Darkfall strike.
247, Because of the side effects, this treatment programme has been used only in young, fit individuals with locally advanced disease.
248, All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama
249, In Fear, as it focuses tightly on a single subject and its effects, the 50-minute length is to its advantage.
250, Legislators who supported the right to abortion immediately took steps to negate the effects of the Rust v. Sullivan ruling.
251, The Republic's ability to absorb the effects of dramatic electoral and governmental shifts was about to be tested.
252, But the ability to pay for safety nets is just one of the social effects of having an educated population.
253, No drug related adverse effects were found during and after completion of the study.
254, In other ways the activities of the councils tend to conflict with regional policy and weaken its effects.
255, Various pieces of recording equipment are used to produce interesting acoustic effects.
256, The analyst must be sensitive to possible environmental effects when attempting to provide an adequate explanation for a particular political behavior.
257, This is particularly acute with the development of new drugs, as adverse side effects may not be foreseeable.
258, Their potentially adverse effects with particular reference to the diabetic will now be outlined.
259, Marijuana is said to relieve some of the adverse side effects of those diseases.
260, But we get no dietitians who might wonder about the physical and psychological effects of abstaining from real food.
261, The authors of the study wrote that the majority of epidemiological studies have found little adverse health effects of implants.
262, Disappearing Through the Skylight abounds in his excitement over these effects.
263, Lines of enquiry suggested themselves from reported material which had accumulated over the years on possible energy effects at ancient sites.
264, The rising concentration of industry and the possible adverse effects on monopoly power are viewed as the factors of paramount importance.
265, I adjust the value upward to reflect third-party effects through indirect business taxes. 5.
266, Until now I have abstained from commenting on the possible effects of the Human Genome Project on society in future.
267, Effects on family life probably include contrary tendencies - accelerating or delaying decisions to start families,[www.Sentencedict.com] for example.
268, the long-term effects of fertilizers.
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