Example sentences of "have significant effects " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , the analysts were aware of major computer developments that were taking place that would eventually have significant effects on the duties and responsibilities of certain functional groups at the Colleges .
2 Some forms of development could have significant effects on existing interests : the operator of a superstore , for example , is unlikely to welcome another one in the vicinity .
3 The impact of family disruption may also have significant effects .
4 He claimed that this amount did have significant effects on the person 's capacity to remember ( though presumably it did not cause them to remember their past experiences as yeast cells ! ) .
5 In addition to cancer inductions , ionizing radiation may have significant effects on pre-natal development and on genetic or hereditary factors .
6 The Plan concentrates in the main on the development of specific new initiatives which it is believed will have significant effects in achieving the Council 's casualty reduction target .
7 Fluctuations in exchange rates can have significant effects on the group 's results .
8 Claims may have significant effects on the cost of a project to the client .
9 The final statement urged " all developing countries to establish targets and/or feasible national programmes or strategies which will have significant effects on limiting emissions of greenhouse gases not covered by the Montreal Protocol " [ on CFCs — see ED 35/36 ] .
10 The commissioner quotes the Environmental Assessment ( Salmon Farming in Marine Waters ) Regulations of 1988 , which says that ‘ a proposed development shall only be taken to be likely to have significant effects on the environment … where the Crown Estates Commissioners consider that this is the case . ’
11 Fetal trisomy with subsequent selective chromosome loss has already been demonstrated to have significant effects on fetal well-being , and may be the initiating step in the development of disorders associated with uniparental disomy .
12 The major demographic changes that occurred between 1979 and 1990 , in particular the increase in very elderly people ( 85 years and over ) , had significant effects on the age and sex structure of the majority of the care sectors ( table IV ) .
13 The researchers found that criticalness/acquiescence , sex and education ( in interaction with each other ) and social network had significant effects on the Patois index ( pp. 82 – 6 ) .
14 In the service sector there is also evidence that the removal of NTBs will not , at least in the near future , have significant effects upon the bulk of retail financial services ( Bank of England 1989 ) .
15 Keynesians argue that expectations about inflation , exchange rates and interest rates frequently change and have significant effects on the holding of speculative balances of money .
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