Example sentences of "[adj] have [adj] impact " in BNC.

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1 A small number of Palestinian workers were permitted to enter Israel from Feb. 10 , but this had little impact on the mounting economic problems in the occupied territories .
2 This had considerable impact on the Champagne trade for , at a single stroke , 10 per cent of its annual production , normally consumed in royal and aristocratic Russian circles , suddenly had no market .
3 Moreover , the use of gas is not likely to have much impact globally .
4 There is increased recognition that concentrating limited national training resources at the professional or university level is not likely to have much impact on the service needs of people at the grass roots .
5 The study begins by seeking a working definition of the term ‘ multimedia ’ and by placing multimedia in the context of the electronic information industry as a whole , indicating where it is likely to have greatest impact .
6 It should encompass the life style ambitions of the vendor and care should be taken to take into account the views of the vendors immediate family as these are likely to have significant impact .
7 The one advantage of the Longmans course is that it is rather dull and lifeless and therefore less likely to have any impact on the pupils .
8 The single market is sure to have some impact on EDI use , but the main motivation for adopting EDI in the lean 1990s is competitive pressure .
9 Depending on the circumstances of the case , a review at this stage would be too late to have any impact on a project .
10 So a actually living on the flats , erm did that ha did that have any impact for your actual life itself compared to other places you 've lived
11 Erm as far as the drop tanks are concerned , does that have any impact on the range or are you just talking about the numbers that you will have spare ?
12 Even the General Strike of May 1926 had little impact as the five unions represented on the District 's divisional committee were not among the major participants at national level .
13 The former are trifling and would be too insignificant to have any impact on corporate crime ( Clinard et al .
14 In RENFE , however , the developments of the 1960s had less impact .
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