Example sentences of "would have [art] effect " in BNC.
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1 | In November 1985 , for example , a round table of ‘ eminent monetary experts ’ in Novi Sad ( in Vojvodina ) agreed unanimously that under Yugoslav conditions monetary restriction would have no effect on inflation ( EP 11 November 1985 ) . |
2 | Time inevitably brought situations where a clear-cut distinction was not possible , and behaviour of some kinds would have no effect on the development of the Created God . |
3 | I was told that the outcome of the election would have no effect on either the funding or the speed with which a bed could be found , and that even if a Labour government dismantled the existing system there would be no adverse consequences for my sister . |
4 | The scientific establishment can resist a new idea with such complacent zeal that even Joshua with his trumpets would have no effect . |
5 | It would have no effect at all on Aline , who could add two and two faster and get the sum right better than any girl I knew . |
6 | Then , on February 15th , the attorney-general , Mr Nicholas Lyell , conveniently popped up to say , quite contradictorily , that if one of the offending amendments were carried ‘ it would have no effect on our ability to ratify the treaty ’ . |
7 | Their professed need for a load valley in summer to permit overhaul could not be reconciled with the common observation that their capacity problems were not at their worst then ; it could not both be true that the differential charge would have no effect and that it would have so large an effect in cutting consumption the Boards would make losses . |
8 | The knight had to swerve at the last moment to avoid a head-on collision with his opponent , but at the same time he had to couch his lance to his side as tightly as possible with his hand and under his arm so that the lance blow was struck with all the weight and momentum of his horse behind it , for if in swerving aside he moved his hand or used his arm to thrust at his opponent then a blow delivered in this manner would have no effect whatever . |
9 | Some will be so distant or insignificant that whether one believes them or their opposite would have no effect on what one believes here . |
10 | Second , it was vital that the proceedings should be conducted largely on non-party lines ; if the committees merely offered another forum for party battle , then the government side would always win , the committees would have no effect whatever and no good purpose would be served . |
11 | And I 've had some conflicting information recently because , not very long ago they did say that any part time hourly paid lecturing in a college would have no effect on pension . |
12 | If the market were perfectly competitive , a change in one firm 's output would have no effect on market price , hence . |
13 | But if expectations are rational then this superiority disappears , for if the fall in aggregate demand assumed above were predictable , it would have no effect on real output and would not need to be countered by a change of monetary policy . |
14 | The simple answer is that it would have no effect ! |
15 | In such a case , an expansion of money supply would have no effect on the economy . |
16 | A notice of severance or declaration of trust whilst being effective in equity , would have no effect on the register unless it was completed by an application to register a restriction so that the register shows that the survivor of the former two joint tenants is no longer able to give a valid receipt for capital monies ( see Precedent 14 ) . |
17 | Touring Rothman 's factory in Darlington he assures workers that such a ban would have no effect on sales or jobs , in fact , he said as in the case of Italy , tobacco sales would increase ! |
18 | It was agreed that if it did , the disclaimer would have no effect because the defenders were not able to show that it was fair and reasonable to incorporate it in the contract . |
19 | Mr Hurd said the amendment would have no effect and that the Government would ratify the treaty anyway . |
20 | But Mr Hurd said that the amendment would have no effect and that the Government would ratify the treaty anyway . |
21 | I would have no effect at all on the kind of figures and the size of figures that we were considering , and , having been seen as a gesture , it would be really pointless to make it . |
22 | The problem with capitalism was not that it would fall , but that it would continue its remarkable success in raising real output and real consumption per capita , which in turn would have the effects of undermining those very social institutions on which its success depended , and creating a civilisation hostile to its continued existence . |
23 | It was for this reason that he felt compelled to offer the Liberals the alternative vote , an electoral system which would have the effect of entrenching the third party as part of the political system . |
24 | This last amendment would have the effect of removing the deterrent which local authorities will face if they place people in their own homes and have to meet the full cost . |
25 | The Bank stuck to a policy of recommending that subsidies should be ended , which would have the effect of increasing electricity prices and encouraging energy efficiency . |
26 | The British government argued , first , that such a change would have the effect of forcing them to adopt a type of system for documenting civil status which would have considerable administrative consequences and would impose new duties on the population . |
27 | This would have the effect of rendering the reactive vitrinite component inert and therefore thermally more stable , with the result that subsequent reburial would not exceed the temperature threshold for hydrocarbon-producing reactions to occur . |
28 | For some strange optical reason this makes it look bigger than it really is and it has been argued that this illusion would have the effect of making an attacking lion misjudge its leap , striking short of the true position of the prey . |
29 | They are also prohibited from entering into transactions that would have the effect of altering significantly the assets or liabilities of the company or entering into commitments without consideration . |
30 | The Higher Labour Court decided that having extramarital affairs with married women was not a violation of the contract of employment that would justify a dismissal , as this would have the effect of punishing someone for interfering in marital relations , which the German Code of Civil Procedure would not permit . |