Example sentences of "[prep] [art] effects on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Escalating projected deficits in collection targets will also generate pressure for harsher penalties as the effects on services begin to be spelled out .
2 Here in the region , the Oxford district health uthority has set up a working party on doctors hours … they 're concerned about the effects on doctors and patients .
3 However , the committee was concerned about the effects on business of the high rates of interest which occur in an inflationary economy .
4 However , OFWAT is concerned about the effects on health of those disconnected .
5 The majority of readers probably regard these features as self-evident , but they may not be aware of the speed with which UK society has changed in the last three decades , or , as we shall see , of the effects on areas which have not shared in the process .
6 It can therefore be argued that , serious as the offence usually is , a policy of non-custodial treatment might be preferable in view of the effects on child victims .
7 There are well-documented consequences of rape victimization : some authorities write of a ‘ rape trauma syndrome ’ , signifying deep disruption of the victim 's life-pattern and thought-processes not just in terms of the physical effects of rape ( physical pain , inability to sleep , prolonged distress ) , but also in terms of the effects on well-being ( new-found fears , mistrust of surroundings and other people , embarrassment , and so on ) .
8 The meeting elected members to the Residents ' Committee for the Investigation of the Effects on Health of Asbestos Fibres in the Environment .
9 It may be noted that , in evaluating the welfare consequences of a change in the tax rate , we need to take account of the effects on employment .
10 In the last chapter we looked at some of the effects on people of knowing that a death is likely to occur and some of the anticipated grief reactions that can be recognized .
11 The method of objective observation , while accumulating indispensable empirical data , was often insufficiently conscious of the nature of some of the less tangible cultural processes , of these as elements of history and , crucially , of the effects on observation of the specific social and cultural situation of the observer .
12 That being said , it is undoubtedly true that more empirical research is required into the effects on teachers of the APU 's programmes of teacher training and dissemination .
13 However , investigation into the effects on humans has , as yet , proved to be inconclusive .
14 Then when he became a supporter of the organic movement — ironically through sitting on the Select Committee on agriculture that held an enquiry into the effects on people 's health linked to the use of pesticides — it was all too much for the farming press and his local party workers .
15 He will himself present new data on the cohort of doctors he has been studying for the past 40 years , while his colleagues will review current knowledge on some of the many other topics that he has studied — including the effects on health of oral contraceptives , the parts played by radiation and by asbestos in various cancers , and patterns and trends in mortality .
16 These and other questions , including the effects on employment of restructuring of public services such as health or education in the area , are the subject of this research project .
17 The influence of childbearing patterns on fetal mortality is discussed in the next chapter , after certain basic rules on the effects on viability and mortality of infants and children are established .
18 While Leontief , Pigou and Patinkin were speculating on the effects on demand of what might have to be , in principle , quite massive price reductions , the AD-AS framework gives the impression that relatively small price changes would make a powerful impact on aggregate demand .
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