Example sentences of "that might affect the " in BNC.

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1 Next , go to see the local planning officer and the building control officer and ask them if they know of anything that might affect the house , and show them your list .
2 When the product or service being exchanged is complex ( as is the case with health care ) , it is either impossible or extremely costly to specify in advance in a written contract every contingency that might affect the transaction .
3 However , ‘ selective rationalization ’ was sufficiently widespread for Townsend and Peck ( 1985c ) and Watts and Stafford ( 1986 , 216 ) to draw up typologies of plants ' locational and other characteristics that might affect the probabilities of closure .
4 The committee 's report will be taken into consideration in the preparation of a White Paper , dealing with the pit closures and any other changes that might affect the energy market .
5 ‘ Elsewhere short-termism has had a terrible impact on the industry with quarterly reporting and the fear of doing anything that might affect the share price , ’ he said .
6 There were also major political reasons that might affect the making and breaking of alliances .
7 Nevertheless , evidence for lactose intolerance , excessive caffeine intake , use of sorbitol-containing gum , or other drug or dietary habit that might affect the gut should be sought .
8 Thus , the APT system allows investors to react to market sensitive news released late in the afternoon and also to movements of New York share prices that might affect the direction of the following day 's trading on the ISE .
9 Any facts that might affect the customer 's decision whether or not to proceed must be disclosed .
10 Additional cover may be demanded by LCH from time to time in respect of initial or variation margin , as new contracts are presented by the member for registration , as the market price moves in relation to subsisting open contracts or when something occurs that might affect the member 's performance .
11 There i , there are a number of things that might affect the way in which we speak and how we use language in every day conversation , such as where we live , where we went to school , what
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