If errors occur during transmission, the data can be retransmitted without adversely affecting other users on the network. |
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Bernard's over-rigorous pursuit of ascetic discipline adversely affected his health. |
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It is not an incorporeal right, such as, for example, an easement, which appertains to his land and adversely affects the registered Red Land. |
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Any move is likely to have a deleterious effect on their health and will certainly adversely affect the quality of their life. |
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The uncertainty was adversely affecting the disposal of personal injury litigation. |
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It appears that providing arrestees with more details about the research protocol will not adversely affect participation. |
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This spread of genetic pollution may adversely affect the local adaptation of the wild population. |
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Madagascar's vanilla production has been adversely affected in recent years by a series of devastating cyclones. |
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Fall frosts can damage actively elongating shoots in the autumn and adversely affect growth the following spring. |
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Any significant increase in costs could affect the financial position adversely. |
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Even larger journals with flourishing revenue streams might be adversely affected. |
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All of the routes would adversely affect some wildlife, including peregrine falcons, arroyo toads and Pacific pocket mice. |
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Also they continual body weight loss into the breeding season will adversely affect fertility. |
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Traditional missions such as narcotics interdiction and identification of fraudulent immigration documentation have been adversely affected. |
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Stroke may be complicated by several conditions that can alter outcome adversely. |
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Political infighting between councillors both across and within parties is mentioned and criticised adversely. |
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You would expect, by inference, that hotels should be adversely affected also. |
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A defamatory statement is one which impugns another person's reputation or adversely affects his or her standing in the community. |
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But in all cases they refer to behaviour that has impinged adversely on others, usually those closest to me. |
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He blamed the slow increase in rural incomes as the major factor impacting adversely on the expansion of domestic demand. |
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Several factors inherent to contemporary economics also impact adversely on the prospects for teaching Marxism. |
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These compounds adversely affect the immune system, primarily causing cell-mediated immune deficiency, allergy, and autoimmunity. |
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Ovarian or pelvic irradiation with or without treatment with alkylating agents may adversely affect female fertility and pregnancy outcome. |
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Furthermore, changes in treeline can adversely impact some plants and wildlife that depend on open parkland. |
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It should be noted that a competent pregnant woman cannot be overruled on decisions that may adversely affect her unborn child. |
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Repeating the experiments with other subjects adversely affects the scientific value of the results. |
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If you suspect that your results could be adversely affected by outliers, try thinking of a different way of obtaining them. |
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The squeeze on the public exchequer also affects welfare expenditure adversely. |
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Too much equipment was obsolescent, and the lack of capital investment adversely affected productivity. |
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A side effect of such therapy is bone marrow suppression that adversely affects the patient's ability to generate hematopoiesis. |
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The lack of a regulative framework and an accreditation system has adversely affected public confidence in the nonpublic sector. |
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Otherwise, the damaged varistor material adversely affects the leakage current characteristics of the varistor chips. |
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Personally, I don't subscribe to the view that paid-for search listings are adversely affecting the user experience. |
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The patient should be asked about the use of tobacco or cocaine, because these substances can adversely affect the sense of smell. |
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The mass exodus of European technical skills adversely affected both quality and productivity. |
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It is difficult to see how any third party could now be adversely affected by disclosure of any of the information sought. |
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Studies in psychoneuroimmunology have demonstrated that psychological factors can adversely affect immune function. |
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As the DSG gearbox is a mechanical unit, not a fuel sapping automatic type, fuel consumption is not adversely affected. |
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The mucilage sap of narcissi can adversely affect other flowers by clogging their water-uptake channels. |
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Other changes, if unchecked, could adversely affect all human and animal life on the planet. |
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They say that trade blocs provide benefits to their members, so they want you to reason that if we didn't join, we would be adversely affected. |
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Oil extraction will adversely affect millions of migratory waterfowl and golden eagles, as well as polar bears, caribou and bowhead whales. |
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There is a good article here on how adversely midweek voting affects American productivity. |
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They fear that it will adversely affect their position in the country of their adoption. |
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There is an emerging tendency toward unethical practices that adversely affect scholars from developing countries. |
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Drawing water for irrigation also became adversely affected, causing a noticeable decline in produce grown. |
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Many singers find that milk causes mucus, which in turn affects the voice adversely. |
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Excessive military spending is a major factor adversely affecting the healthy progress of both societies. |
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Nutrient concentrations slightly lower than shown indicate a marginal condition, which may adversely affect plant growth. |
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The government's role is to get rid of the variables adversely affecting the economy. |
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This would adversely affect the election and bring the results into disrepute. |
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The high or even moderate levels of violence in these videos could potentially adversely affect at least some young viewers. |
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Higher gasoline costs have not kept enough people away from theme parks to adversely affect sales. |
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Now he has emerged into early middle age and discovered that his life may have been adversely affected by early exposure to feminism. |
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The sowing of almost all crops, barring pulses, has been adversely affected. |
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Lead is toxic to every living thing and adversely affects every system in the body. |
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He said the delay in monsoon had adversely affected all kharif crops, particularly bajra. |
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The service tax on airfreight will adversely hit the air cargo export industry. |
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So now we have voter apathy across the board, adversely affecting both parties, and independent candidates fared worse. |
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Loop length, the presence of load coil, bridge tap and wideband noise can affect DSL performance adversely. |
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I am aware of members of my own congregation who would be adversely affected by this amendment. |
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The drugs used to prevent the body rejecting the new heart adversely weakened his resistance to infection. |
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Overall, plants with many pods fostered high densities of big-eyed bugs, which adversely affected the densities of aphids and most other herbivorous insects. |
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I worry that these forces are nudging our kids towards behaviors that could adversely impact them down the road. |
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However, bad weather can adversely affect the incumbent party, some studies show. |
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That could adversely affect fish and marine life, which could in turn have an impact on people. |
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Furthermore, nitrogen limitation has been shown to affect adversely the ability of non-leguminous plants to acclimate to periods of environmental stress. |
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He argues that arbitrariness of corrupt transactions adversely impacts on capital inflows, providing a reason that corruption is more harmful than taxes. |
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Concentration is adversely affected by smoking with the gradual blocking up of the arteries and veins with gunge from cigarettes that starve the brain of oxygen. |
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Park officials say the crisis in the farming industry, and particularly the foot-and-mouth emergency, has adversely affected the take-up of the woodland grants scheme. |
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Depression, with its symptoms of sadness, apathy, fatigue and negative thought patterns, can adversely affect healthy lifestyle habits and even medical treatment compliance. |
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Visual signals are also used in aquatic environments, however turbid water reduces visibility very rapidly and may adversely effect visual communication. |
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Do not place tulips in containers with any flowers in the Narcissus genus which have just been cut, as the mucilage they exude can adversely affect tulips' vase life. |
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Temporary warning signs have been erected because spray is restricting forward visibility and, in extreme conditions, braking distances may be adversely affected. |
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Its economy was adversely affected by the Great Depression and from 1934 until 1939 it experienced a highly autocratic, neo-fascist regime led by Konstantin Paets. |
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Apart from vultures, most birds don't seem to be adversely affected by the wind farms that make use of the region's most plentiful natural resource. |
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The loss of living coral reefs, which act as nurseries for countless fish and marine species, will adversely impact fisheries and biodiversity, Miller says. |
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Westport Town Council has not ruled out the possibility of legal action as a result of an oil slick, which adversely affected the Carrowbeg River recently. |
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According to the company, its process creates stronger seals than epoxy methods and eliminates the problem of epoxy flow and outgassing, which adversely affect reliability. |
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Wouldn't it adversely impact our ability to function in the world? |
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We have supported the changes at the Hardenhuish Sports Club complex even though we have been adversely affected by noise and other inconveniences. |
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It is not an incorporeal right, such as, for example, an easement, which appertains to Mr McArdle's land and adversely affects the registered Red Land. |
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Alcohol use adversely affects neuron migration during gestation and can produce a syndrome known as fetal alcohol syndrome, which is related to criminal behavior. |
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The Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995 prohibit anyone from being in or on a mine while the person is adversely affected by intoxicating liquor or drugs. |
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I don't think that it is a good idea to introduce any foreign substance that could adversely affect the development of a baby without a very compelling reason. |
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Do not add a finish, as it may adversely affect the frictional properties. |
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Other types are not recommended because they can rust and disintegrate, or react adversely with the natural preservative oils present in some wood. |
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Because of the subsequent geomagnetic disruption, satellite television, mobile phone reception and even pigeon racing could be adversely affected. |
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It is free from oversize particles which might adversely affect its performance in fibre delustring and is soft in nature, thus exhibiting low abrasion characteristics. |
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Since the 1950s, however, Gullahs residing on the Sea Islands have been adversely affected by an influx of resort developers and the construction of bridges to the mainland. |
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The market for dropheads was unerringly a fair weather one, good when the days are long and the sun is shining, adversely affected by dark, rainy days and longer nights. |
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Loan wavier scheme of government adversely effected the recovery performance of the banks. |
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If ice forms on the wings or control surfaces, this may adversely affect the flying qualities of the aircraft. |
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Baker was forced to keep acting to pay the bills, often accepting roles in poor films which adversely affected his status as a star. |
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There is some research that suggests that immigration adversely affects social capital. |
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This octavation will be qualified if on a day when Uranus is well aspected its octave Mercury should be adversely aspected, or vice versa. |
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In addition, this adversely affects employment, because many people lose their jobs in the fishing industries. |
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Despite securing its objective, the division's reputation was adversely affected by miscommunication among senior officers. |
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The 1,039,207 black citizens were adversely affected by segregation and efforts at disfranchisement. |
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During that time, cold winters, ash fall from volcanic eruptions, and bubonic plagues adversely affected the population several times. |
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The device must also resist initial bacterial attachment and ingrowth which can adversely affect the removal of biliary obstructions. |
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Ginkgo biloba, used to stave off mental decline after a ministroke can also interact adversely with blood-thinning medications. |
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The Memphis refinery was adversely affected by problems with operation of the newly expanded cat cracker during the last two months of the year. |
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Specifically, asymmetrical warfare has adversely affected allied troops' communication and coordination of fire, resulting in injury and death. |
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Female obesity adversely affects assisted reproductive technology pregnancy and live birth rates. |
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The presence of heavy metals in bioleached materials can adversely affect the growth and metabolic processes of microorganisms. |
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The study found that standard deviations in temperature in both summer and winter adversely affected death rates. |
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However, earnings were adversely affected by transaction costs related to our planned, previously announced merger with RATOS AB of Sweden. |
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Although these events are likely to have adversely affected population numbers, some settlements seem to have survived. |
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In such conditions, unexpected refinery outages can result in price increases that adversely affect consumers. |
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But if those close to the drinker are adversely affected by their behaviour, they can seek help in Al-Anon Family Groups. |
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Headteachers have claimed that tens of thousands of teenagers could have been adversely affected by grade boundary changes in GCSE English. |
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Others told us it adversely affected their career opportunities. |
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Water quality is adversely affected by high sediment deposition, and there are other problems such as phosphate pollution. |
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All British films in this period were adversely affected by a Hollywood boycott of British films. |
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In 1973 a series of worldwide crises adversely affected the Belgian economy. |
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Deposited particles may adversely affect the performance of optoelectronics by absorbing or scattering the light beams. |
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The quality of water in the ship canal remains adversely affected by several factors. |
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Since the coastal wetlands support an economically important coastal fishery, the loss of wetlands is adversely affecting this industry. |
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A member is also traditionally allowed some leeway if the particular interests of his constituency are adversely affected. |
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It has been adversely affected primarily by bulkheading, urban runoff discharged by canals, and the loss of natural fresh water flow. |
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The civil war in Angola spilled over and adversely affected Namibians living in the north of the country. |
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However, having more than normal levels of CO2 in the blood does not seem to adversely affect dive behavior. |
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In addition, this development has adversely affected habitats of wildlife and birds, and the balance of the ecosystem. |
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Noise pollution, for example, may adversely affect echolocating mammals, and the ongoing effects of global warming degrade arctic environments. |
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A particularly long stinger could be used, but this is also objectionable since that structure would be adversely affected by winds and currents. |
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The Exxon Valdez oil spill adversely affected killer whales in Prince William Sound and Alaska's Kenai Fjords region. |
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Jellyfish adversely affect humanity by interfering with public systems and harming swimmers. |
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However, early farmers were also adversely affected in times of famine, such as may be caused by drought or pests. |
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In reality, training, for some children, is worklike and potentially could lead to significant harm by adversely affecting the child's development. |
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However, groups that appeal to alarmism, not only misdirect public policy in terms of forest management practices, he contends, they also adversely affect wildlife. |
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The price at which the average consumer will react adversely is not yet known, and it would be folly to judge by the conduct of the British theics. |
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The resulting diminished air quality could lead to smoggier skies and adversely affect those suffering from lung and heart conditions such as asthma and chronic bronchitis. |
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The center warns that such practices can adversely affect students of color or those with disabilities, who are disparately affected by suspensions and expulsions. |
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He often remains completely in character for the duration of the shooting schedules of his films, even to the point of adversely affecting his health. |
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In addition, shallowing and salification of Lake Balkhash would adversely affect the climatic balance of the entire central and south-eastern regions of Kazakhstan. |
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During the evaluation of the Blaser oil, the lathe immediately could be operated for five to six shifts before BUE adversely affected the surface finish. |
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Decellularisation is a method where cells are completely removed from the cadaver organ or tissue without adversely affecting its 3D ultrastructure of the tissue skeleton. |
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The killifish is a mosquito predator, so the loss of habitat actually led to higher mosquito populations, and adversely affected wading birds that preyed on the killifish. |
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This sales shortfall has resulted in heavy price discounting and underutilization of our manufacturing capacity, which are adversely affecting our profitability. |
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The real cause of the loss was that the terminal bonuses were not guaranteed and were adversely affected by the downturn in Equitable Life's fortunes. |
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Most cases involving understaffing involve suits by patients who have been adversely affected by nurses who are overworked, as a result of understaffing. |
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During this period, Lima was adversely affected by the Bourbon Reforms as it lost its monopoly on overseas trade and its control over the mining region of Upper Peru. |
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War, plague, famine, regicide, and changes in religious power and structure often adversely affected the societies that provided support for universities. |
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The regulatory function granted to credit rating agencies may also adversely affect their original market information function of providing credit opinions. |
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The propagation of universities was not necessarily a steady progression, as the 17th century was rife with events that adversely affected university expansion. |
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Because juvenile nutrition is a balance between phototrophy and heterotrophy, in such a scenario, nutrition limitation occurs and clam growth will be affected adversely. |
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If you immediately surmise that such a light barrel will heat up rapidly, thus adversely affecting the point of bullet impact on the target, you're correct. |
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Red-tapism is also adversely affecting the growth of SEZs in India. |
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