Example sentences of "might affect [art] " in BNC.

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1 The others are less fierce , but still prohibit any relationship that might affect a lawyer 's ability to handle a case properly .
2 Theorists say that a stockmarket is ‘ efficient ’ if prices take account of all information that is available that might affect a firm 's future cash flow .
3 That is welcome , as is a second proposal to help supervisors measure how movements in interest rates might affect a bank 's financial strength .
4 Here is an example of how the changes might affect a small business , with a 15% phased increase each year .
5 There is no mention in the education policy of how that might affect the Department of Education and Science .
6 The Anglian Water Authority , which said it had been constrained from discussing the problems because it might affect the price of shares during privatisation , refused last night to attend a meeting of local people worried about the problem .
7 The judges in that case recognised that decisions of the stewards might affect the public but concluded they were not decisions in the sphere of public law .
8 The magazine , unfortunately with a deadline of well before Christmas , has this to say of Romania in its summary of how changes in Eastern Europe might affect the game there : ‘ No visible signs of change and with the recent party congress having given the despotic president Nicolae Ceausescu another five years in office and dissident opposition ruthlessly crushed by the secret police , Romania will remain in the Dark Ages for the foreseeable future . ’ .
9 Phillips 's letter assesses how cuts might affect the research councils .
10 Next , go to see the local planning officer and the building control officer and ask them if they know of anything that might affect the house , and show them your list .
11 On the basis of these findings , Shattil et al ( 1975 ) postulated that cholesterol enrichment of the platelet membrane might affect the membrane fluidity and consequently the sensitivity to aggregating agonists .
12 The first step is to determine which system might affect the subsequent course of events ; these could be the station 's electrical system , the ECCS , the radioactivity scrubbing system , and the containment system .
13 It is possible , however , that synthetic chemicals might affect the immune response in some way .
14 There were many things he would have liked to have done but he needed this man , who , with a combination of chance and logic , could reach the truths which might affect the realm .
15 In dismissing the taxpayer 's appeal , Mr Justice Rattee said that the taxpayer could have made the returns accompanied by an indication that there were matters still outstanding which might affect the contents of the returns .
16 ‘ What specifically are you saying that might affect the handling of this case ? ’
17 Enhanced solution by the alkaline groundwater of minerals that line fractures in the repository host rock might affect the sorption capacity of the rock and its water-flow characteristics .
18 HE WO N'T cut over-high interest rates , which are killing industry and throwing families on the streets , because that might affect the pound .
19 It is not within the scope of this chapter to reflect upon how such a combined change ( in teacher training and school organisation ) might affect the quality and style of young children 's learning .
20 In this chapter we briefly examine the development of community care policy ; consider the Griffiths reforms and how they might affect the structure and organization of social service departments ; and consider the role of formal and informal caring agencies .
21 Second , any change in the existing structure might affect the distribution of power between the two rival communities .
22 Investors watch exchange rates closely , because they calculate their profits in their home currency , and because they must assess how changes might affect the future international competitiveness of local output .
23 In the end , the account in Chapter 3 of the pressures for change amounts to an effective review of the recognition of the right of trade unions to be fully informed and consulted , in good time , by management about its intentions where they will or might affect the interests of employees organised by unions ; and so may be said to provide a firm footing for the argument that the practice of providing full information and of engaging in full consultation should be extended and adopted generally , in order that unions may better consider , and act in pursuance of , those interests .
24 She suggested that the non-linguistic context might affect the kinds of responses children offered at a stage when they have an imperfect grasp of the meanings of one or both terms .
25 For example , you may be asked to give your opinion on how a promotional scheme might affect the image of his product and company .
26 The following excerpt from the articles was cited by Morland J. as an example of the allegations as they might affect the reputation of the council and might be defamatory :
27 And he should certainly be present and represented if the matter might affect the course of his trial .
28 When the product or service being exchanged is complex ( as is the case with health care ) , it is either impossible or extremely costly to specify in advance in a written contract every contingency that might affect the transaction .
29 However , ‘ selective rationalization ’ was sufficiently widespread for Townsend and Peck ( 1985c ) and Watts and Stafford ( 1986 , 216 ) to draw up typologies of plants ' locational and other characteristics that might affect the probabilities of closure .
30 The advantage of this method is that it is a multivariate technique which allows an analysis of the relationship between unemployment and imprisonment to be examined after controlling for other factors such as crime levels , numbers of convictions , and age structure of the population , which might affect the rate of incarceration .
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