Example sentences of "have [art] [adj] effect " in BNC.

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1 It can , however , have the additional effect of producing large parties that could then effectively win any encounter with males of an opposed community .
2 These are not essential , and have the undesirable effect of stimulated the liver to produce more cholesterol , and raising its level in the blood .
3 Because cars take up room , they have the overall effect of spreading people out and making them more insular — driving to a distant supermarket in your car is a different experience to walking to the local shops , where you may meet other members of the community on the way .
4 The Commission is charged with the task of enforcing the competition rules , and enjoys discretionary powers to exempt agreements which , despite containing certain clauses which restrict competition , have the overall effect of promoting economic progress and benefiting consumers .
5 While the EC competition rules prohibit inter-company co-operation which stifles competition and innovation , recognition is given to the advantages which result from co-operation and joint ventures which have the overall effect of increasing competition in the Community and benefiting consumers .
6 These proportions may be varied by regulations but they obviously have the overall effect of reducing the total indebtedness of local authorities .
7 National rules sometimes impose conditions on business activity which make no reference to nationality , but nevertheless have the practical effect of discriminating on grounds of nationality .
8 Shaving the pubic hair is an alternative ‘ physical ’ approach , but nowadays there are several preparations on the market which have the desired effect rather more easily .
9 To handle the change of tree computationally , we must specify how the parent function P' of T' may be determined from P. Experimentation with a few examples will show that the following rules have the desired effect .
10 However , some chemical peelers may also be an irritant and have the unfortunate effect of giving you irritated red patches as a side effect .
11 Indeed , at this level they have the disturbing effect of implying that a whole range of tasks can be undertaken concurrently .
12 Regrettably , using the same experimental techniques he also found that red-leaf cabbage , beets and cauliflower have the opposite effect and appear to be carcinogenic .
13 Your response and attitude can help to increase sales — or have the opposite effect .
14 The reason why you are asked to be restrained in drinking calorific drinks is that these , even more than refined carbohydrate foods , have the opposite effect from fibre-rich foods in nearly all those steps in the consumption process which influence your degree of hunger .
15 Although the government claims to support parents ' ( but not children 's ) freedom to choose , its actions have the opposite effect .
16 We also demonstrate that some TGF- β superfamily members have the opposite effect , and that BMP-2 functions to inhibit mesenchyme proliferation .
17 But paradoxically , or rather , paralogically , they have the opposite effect .
18 The passing air currents have the opposite effect on the hairs , stimulating the insect to fly faster .
19 Barbiturates and alcohol have the opposite effect , allowing time to slip by unnoticed .
20 Rent and rate rebates have the opposite effect , i.e. they benefit more the low-paid .
21 They have the opposite effect : they draw or call a horse towards the horseman ; but they , too , depend for their effect on the horse 's keen sense of smell .
22 These have a carcinogenic effect in 39 animal species , including primates .
23 Along with other scholars Frazer had produced a new view of classical studies which would , in Eliot 's view , have a deep effect on future literature .
24 All instructions must be confirmed in writing ; not only if they have a financial effect .
25 Metal borrowings , which have a major effect on the profitability of our businesses , have been slashed in half as a result of the process .
26 This , as an essential part of preparing a strategy of quality assurance , emphasizes for Handy and Aitken ( 1986:45 — 6 ) the point : assumptions about the way things should be run and organised have a major effect on the way people see themselves , the way they behave , think and react .
27 If changes in money supply have a major effect on the economy , and if the government therefore attempts to control the supply of money , it is important to have a clear understanding of ( a ) the purposes of money and ( b ) the definition of money .
28 The inference is quite clear : blacks are innately whites , these differences are genetic and so can be passed from one generation to the next , and they have a critical effect on sporting performance .
29 Evidence suggests the changes have a minimal effect and in some cases might even cause more damage , the report says .
30 People visiting the Home usually have a stimulating effect .
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