Example sentences of "the effects " in BNC.

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1 The effects never last long and you always want more .
2 Travelling to several countries over the last year , has brought it home to me how disastrous are the effects , worldwide , of the virus causing AIDS .
3 The civil power only has competence in matters regarding the effects of such marriages ’ ( Code of Canon Law 1917 : 1016 ) .
4 In an interview with the popular intellectual magazine Magill in June , Archbishop MacNamara found he could not accept that the state had the power to determine the meaning and nature of marriage and compared the effects of divorce to the recent Chernobyl nuclear disaster .
5 Inter-cropping and dispersal among other unrelated plants can also reduce the effects of an attack .
6 Never lay crops directly on the floor where it is possible they could suffer from the effects of damp and poor air circulation , and arrange produce according to its preference : the roots nearer to the cool floor , and onions and marrows close to the ceiling where it is slightly warmer .
7 Of course , there is a small increase in speed as the climb gets steeper , both because the glider is starting to ascend the arc of a circle and also because of the effects of the wind gradient .
8 The effects of rain on the stall
9 The combination of the poor visibility , together with the misting up of the canopy and the effects of the rain on the stall , make launching in rain foolhardy and almost always pointless from the point of view of achieving a soaring flight .
10 The effects of slight slip or skid on stalls in turns
11 Consider the effects of the wind .
12 This is one of the effects of lack of oxygen , but also of dehydration at the end of a long day 's excitement .
13 In windy weather , the effects of the wind gradient near the ground accentuate any movement up or down of the towplane and glider .
14 After more flying the beginner will learn to recognise and accept that he need not worry about the effects of these bumps .
15 Why are the effects of these responses so much less noticeable in powered machines ?
16 The effects of electrical discharges on glass fibre and carbon fibre structures are uncertain , but it is clear that any moisture in the material would be turned to steam by a flash and would certainly cause delamination and very expensive damage .
17 At 15,000 feet , no enthusiastic pilot who is already suffering from the effects of lack of oxygen will be able to make the sensible decision to leave strong lift .
18 The effects of alcohol on an unborn baby
19 The ethnography we pursued and the seminar papers we created all tended to include the subjective ‘ I ’ as part of the discourse , and we were encouraged to explore the effects of our history , our social , political , sexual , and economic influences and include our vision of what we had experienced during the fieldwork situation .
20 Burridge ( 1969 ) has written most persuasively about the effects which fieldwork can have on the anthropologist , describing the prophetic experience this can produce .
21 Like Furlong ( 1973 ) Turner defines the effects of the juropolitical role as being possessed of anxiety and denying the reflexive possibility .
22 Begin with a light regime and then gradually increase the work-load as the acute phase ( the period when the injury is most painful but the effects have not yet manifested themselves ) comes to an end .
23 The effects of alcohol misuse spill over from private life into the workplace , causing inefficiency and accidents as well as absenteeism .
24 Clinical neuropsychology involves the study of the effects of brain injury on human behaviour .
25 This is because I believe that one of the basic assumptions of functionalism can be successfully illustrated , and alternatives to functionalism can be successfully confronted , by a careful examination of the effects of brain injury on face processing tasks .
26 The fact is that cognitive neuropsychologists have significantly increased our understanding of the effects of brain injury on behaviour by conceptualizing mental processes in purely functional terms without regard to their subjective qualities or to physiology .
27 Brain dysfunction - due to uncontrolled electrical discharges as in epilepsy or due to the effects of drugs or toxins damping down electrical activity — will lead to disturbance or loss of consciousness .
28 Intensive training routines cause the release of growth hormone from the pituitary gland , but insulin can block the release of this hormone and thereby nullify the effects of training .
29 The effects of this decrease in oxygen transportation are tiredness , lack of stamina , a pale complexion and the inside of the eyelid becoming colourless .
30 Lee used nothing but this disc to carve the piece with an angle grinder , and he describes some of the effects the tool can achieve .
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