Example sentences of "have profound effect " in BNC.
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1 | Rapid production of such large amounts of material clearly has profound effects on the land round the volcano . |
2 | Technology continues to change jobs with consequent changes in ways of life and it also changes life-expectation which has profound effects on all communities . |
3 | The fact that these opportunities are ‘ missing ’ has profound effects on the coordinating abilities of markets . |
4 | The technologies associated with the Green Revolution and shifts in agriculture from subsistence to commercial farming has profound effects upon different classes of the rural population in India . |
5 | Selection pressure operates on all stages of life cycles and has profound effects on the physiology and biochemistry of parasites . |
6 | In the longer term the accumulation of social and economic deviations in all areas of Russia would indeed have profound effects on Bolshevik plans for the future . |
7 | The combination of global warming and the increasing damage to the ozone layer will undoubtedly have profound effects on ocean productivity , currents and upwellings and will result in changes in the abundance and distribution of many marine species . |
8 | Even small changes in how fast and how far the contraction spreads can have profound effects on form . |
9 | Either course would have profound effects on Britain , which dumps annually some 80 000 to 90 000 curies of low-level waste . |
10 | Stereospecificity , or shape-specificity , is the hallmark of biochemistry and even small changes in the shapes of molecules can have profound effects throughout the body . |
11 | Of course , there is no real hard-and-fast barrier between these sciences : an advance in our understanding of physics can have profound effects on our understanding of biology , and so on . |
12 | This option allows a measure of latitude to opt for jury trial on indictment to a person accused of a more serious offence , or one which could have profound effects on him if found guilty . |
13 | Hence , where a particular company , individual or government is not observing Community law , the person who is adversely affected by this failure may commence an action to enforce his or her rights under Community law ; this may have profound effects . |
14 | Yet the consequences of these decisions , as in the ophthalmology example mentioned above , can have profound effects on patients both inside and outside the practice . |
15 | For the government to raise large sums of money and redistribute them to purchase social services must have profound effects on the economy . |
16 | The Government should prove that they are a listening Government and should reconsider the legislation because the Bill will have profound effects on local government and on people 's sense of justice and fairness . |
17 | Such a distorted sequence might have profound effects on the student 's musical abilities , especially in the earlier stages , and would certainly make the pedagogic method seem problematic to anyone who did not know that the order of grades had been transposed . |
18 | Alongside these developments there were also extensive social , economic and political changes which had and were to have profound effects on societies in Western Europe and elsewhere . |
19 | The division between the private and the public sphere , which was located both in economic development ( the separation of work and home ) and in social ideology , was by the end of the nineteenth century at the heart of moral discourse ; as a corollary , not surprisingly , the development of social purity was to have profound effects between the 1880s and the First World War on the regulation of sexual behaviour . |
20 | Iraq 's invasion in August of Kuwait , and the Saudi Arabian government 's subsequent decision to invite coalition forces to defend the kingdom was expected to have profound effects on internal political and economic affairs . |
21 | The 19th century witnessed the evolution of public and saloon bars ; the introduction of bar , or counter , rather than waiter , service ; and the legal licensing of premises , all of which had profound effects on pub design . |
22 | The raid had profound effects on both Goering and Hitler . |
23 | This had profound effects on the way the farm was run and how the future was viewed . |
24 | The concentration of craftsmen and skills in the temples had profound effects . |
25 | It is this family situation as experienced by the child Nizan which requires detailed commentary , for it is precisely here that the fundamental structure of Nizan 's emotional and intellectual outlook was formed , a deep-rooted psychological state which had profound effects on the thoughts and actions of the adult writer . |