Example sentences of "so [conj] the effect " in BNC.

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1 For example , increased responsibility for school finance results in the need for forecasts of future pupil numbers so that the effect of such numbers on the school 's income can be predicted .
2 And again , over a longer time span genes will have changed by mutation or altered their effects by chromosomal recombination so that the effect they exert on traits can never be considered in isolation .
3 It must be borne in mind that the majority of these data have been derived from subjects younger than 65 years ( Koch-Weser , 1978 ) so that the effect of hypotensive drugs in the older age-groups regardless of their blood-pressure status was largely unknown until the recent publication of the European Working Party Trial which did show significant benefits in the elderly ( Amery et al , 1985 ) .
4 Predators appear to take similar numbers of small mammals whatever their population level , so that the effect on population numbers is proportionately greater when numbers are low ( MacLean , Fitzgerald & Pitelka , 1974 ) .
5 Over the years the plants have moved around to wherever suits them best , so that the effect is almost as natural as you could hope for in an aquarium .
6 The pupils were provided with an answer sheet , and in some administrations the numbers mentioned in the question were printed on the sheet so that the effect of the memory load could be estimated by comparing the results with and without numbers given .
7 We found that adjusting for maternal smoking in pregnancy did not change the strength of the association between birth weight and lung function so that the effect of environment in utero on birth weight and subsequently on lung function may be independent of smoking in pregnancy .
8 The information from the Context Studies is being integrated with Baseline and Panel results , so that the effect of the surrounding rural economy on farm structures and farm household pluriactivity can be explored .
9 It must be noted , however , that the supply of labour is a multi-dimensional concept , so that the effect of taxation on labour supply may show up as : less effort while at work , emigration , longer holidays , shorter working lives , different occupational choices and associated human capital acquisition , etc .
10 Equation ( 12–1 ) becomes so that and so that the effect of mortgage interest deductions is to alter the effective marginal tax rate to and raise the value of the tax credit by bM 1 .
11 In practice the express remedies were actually in many cases fairly limited , so that the effect of such guarantees was rather to avoid the manufacturer 's liability than to provide an additional remedy .
12 Where money has been paid over to the debtor before the end of the " cooling-off " period , the CCA 1974 gives the debtor the choice : firstly , to take a month 's free credit before repaying the credit already advanced ( s71(2) ( a ) ) ; or secondly , with regard to money already spent , he can repay the money with interest , as provided for in the credit agreement , so that the effect of the cancellation only relates to the linked supply transaction ( s71(3) ) .
13 When Lord Young , the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry ( 1987–9 ) , decided not to refer the Nestlé bid for Rowntree to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ( MMC ) , he did so because the effect of the merger on competition would have been negligible .
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