Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] effects of " in BNC.
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1 | At the Sixth Plenum of the Twelfth Party Central Committee in September 1986 , the leading members of the Politbureau , such as Zhao Ziyang and Hu Yaobang , put forward their views about the effects of continuing to ‘ open up ’ intellectual debate and introduce political reforms . |
2 | Provision for the effects of transfers of employees and liabilities in respect of them under the Transfer of Undertakings ( Protection of Employment ) Regulations 1981 and transfers of pension rights . |
3 | One finds in this approach a judgement about the effects of trade union and state interventions in labour markets with regard to resource allocation . |
4 | There is much statistical evidence to support every finding about the effects of social class , social conditions , and schooling factors on reading performance , but there is little that provides useful insights . |
5 | As is shown in Fig. 24.3 , it was a simple step to translate this into a hypothesis about the effects of early experience on mating preferences ( Bischof , 1972 ; Bateson , 1978a ) . |
6 | In the more general field of eyewitness testimony there is a very substantial literature about the effects of such arousal on subsequent memory , this area will be reviewed in Chapter 2 . |
7 | Mr Smith asked her to outline the Government 's plans for the community charge and whether she took responsibility for the effects of the tax : |
8 | We still have doubts about the effects of GCSE — but if we did n't teach for it we would be handicapping unforgivably the pupils in our charge . |
9 | While there was , from the platform , evidence of considerable care and attention being paid to the potential physical hazards of the industry , little or nothing was said by the industry 's speakers about the effects of chemicals or their by-products on the environment . |
10 | What can you say from the result about the effects of early industrialism on the physical health of the working class ? |
11 | Malos also said social workers needed to realise children were indirect victims of domestic violence : ‘ A lot of evidence is coming to light about the effects of domestic violence on children even if they are not the objects of the violence . ’ |
12 | The intervention was the result of the governing party 's worries about the effects of job losses on its chances in elections to the Basque regional parliament ( Ariño 1985 : 59–60 ) . |
13 | They built a separate development area , and Wilkinson reports that at the time he was writing his book three major new projects were being developed within it , but as none had reached completion there is no data about the effects of this new pattern of introducing new technology in that company . |
14 | This award will be used to fund a research visit to the USA in order to obtain archival data about the effects of this policy , to talk with public officials about the achievements and failings of their relocation programmes ; and to investigate at local level the similarities and differences between the American and British contexts . |
15 | The discovery that someone knows a great deal about the effects of drugs and has strong opinions or whether or not a particular drug or process is or is not addictive is a strong positive indicator of addictive disease . |
16 | Payne also expresses concern about the lack of research about the effects of organo-halogens on humans ; abnormally high concentrations have been found to cause learning deficiencies . |
17 | Item ( d ) offers more genuine guidance about the effects of advertising . |
18 | The WWF pollution and energy officer , Tessa Robertson , commented that " such events are ominous indicators of the effects of climate change . |
19 | Alkalosis and acidosis can result from problems with the regulation of respiration or metabolism and may therefore occur as a result of the effects of anaesthesia , the surgical procedure , fluid imbalance during the peri-operative period or a pre-existing condition , e.g. diabetes mellitus . |
20 | The lower rate arose as a result of the effects of sterling weakness during the financial year . |
21 | A study commissioned by the US Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that between 60 and 360 million people could go hungry as a direct result of the effects of climate change on wheat , rice , maize and soybean yields . |
22 | It appears that there have been major changes in the rationale and operation of the MTFS as a result of the effects of financial innovation , which would indeed seem to suggest a degree of discretion is necessary in policy actions . |
23 | It was a typical irony of the effects of the communist system that those who had been least affected by it were best off . |
24 | The pheromone experiment puts me in mind of the effects of sandalwood essence : people can sometimes have a specific anosmia to its aroma . |
25 | Clinical neuropsychology involves the study of the effects of brain injury on human behaviour . |
26 | He had earlier co-authored a report for ICI , proposing a fundamental physical chemistry study of the effects of high pressure on chemical reactions . |
27 | At least some of the increase in late life fitness in ‘ old ’ lines could have been caused by reduction in the frequency of predominantly late-acting mutations , and a study of the effects of reverse selection suggested that this was the case , and that mutation accumulation had therefore also contributed to ageing in the base stock . |
28 | Re-employment has been shown to produce measurable improvements in health , but I know of no study of the effects of joining a workfare scheme . |
29 | Because of uncertainty about the true palliative benefit of combined regimens we conducted a randomised study of the effects of chemotherapy and supportive care on survival and quality of life of patients with colorectal cancer . |
30 | Although this intellectual atmosphere , or aspect of social concern ( Stoddart , 1981 ) was particularly germane to the study of the effects of human activity ( chapter 6 , p. 116 ) and to the application of environmental investigations ( chapter 9 , p. 186 ) , it also created a situation in which acquisition of information on environmental processes and environmental change was certainly favoured and sometimes positively encouraged . |