Example sentences of "impact on [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 They continue to have an impact on women 's involvement in public religion and on social attitude towards ‘ the female ’ .
2 The use of alternative media , when sustained , has indeed had an impact on women 's knowledge and skills and is capable of reaching significant numbers of local women .
3 The slowly evolving British family leaves a much more easily discernible impact on women 's employment in Britain than the possible reverse influence of women 's earning opportunities on family formation and dissolution .
4 Overall , the results do suggest that high taxable rates have some impact on men 's working hours and quite a lot of impact on women 's .
5 Their coverage is tightly focused in order to achieve rapid but lasting impact on managers ' effectiveness .
6 The introduction of National Curriculum History will have an impact on teachers ' methodologies and on classroom management techniques .
7 As suppliers base the price of the maintenance services they offer on the retail value of their kit — generally between 8% and 10% of costs — this trend will have a negative impact on suppliers ' profits .
8 Our analysis of reading scores at 7+ and 9+ from 1983–91 showed no evidence that the injection of extra staff and money into Leeds primary schools , especially those in the inner city , had had a positive impact on children 's reading ability , at least as measured by the Authority 's tests .
9 Knowing when particular comparisons--with individuals and between groups--exert an impact on children 's self-evaluations will help parents and teachers to guide children towards appropriate comparisons for maximizing their well-being .
10 Although there was a significant reduction in ipsilateral neurological events in the group who had endarterectomy , these events included transient monocular blindness and transient ischaemic attacks , which do not necessarily have a major impact on patients ' wellbeing .
11 Overall , the results do suggest that high taxable rates have some impact on men 's working hours and quite a lot of impact on women 's .
12 It is significant that one which was encountered more than once was a " lack of follow-up support after the course and a lack of procedures for evaluating impact on participants ' performance as opposed to the quality of the training experience " ( Wallace and Hall 1989:165 ) .
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