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

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1 ‘ They have been ready to give priority to their own interests regardless of the effects on other unions and particularly on the Welsh Rugby Union . ’
2 A report by the House of Commons Select Committee on the Environment has estimated that indoor air pollution and sick building syndrome cost the British economy at least £650 million a year in terms of the effects on thousands of people suffering chronic ailments caused by increased allergies , asthma and other conditions .
3 A model with these capabilities will provide an important means through which systematic investigation of the effects of economic policies on different spheres of economic activity may be conducted .
4 It tends to medicalise and individualise social and economic problems so that the stress of the effects of poor housing , for example , is treated as an individual depressive illness — to be treated with psychotropic drugs .
5 Many commented that the concentration on child abuse skewed their professional response to the needs of children and families more generally : Finally , one study ( McGloin and Turnbull , 1986 ; 1987a ; 1987b ) has focused on the much more restricted issue of the effects of parental participation at child abuse review case conferences .
6 With current advances in the field of physics , an explanation of the effects of homoeopathic potencies may not be too far off .
7 The distinction between discovery of causes by resolution and demonstration of the effects of certain causes by composition , was coupled with another , that between what is ‘ more known to us ’ and what is ‘ more known to nature ’ .
8 A number of estimates have been made of the effects of regional policy in terms of new jobs created directly and indirectly .
9 It is to be hoped that the results in this paper will both encourage further research into the determinants of international capital flows and provide a stimulus for a wider empirical analysis of the effects of financial market deregulation .
10 In view of the recent emphasis on community care as against hospital treatment , a priority area for research in the Centre was the analysis of the effects of financial systems at various interfaces both within the NHS and between the NHS and other services .
11 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 .
12 His doctoral thesis took the form of an analysis of the effects of various degrees of economic differentiation in different societies , and was not very favourably received by his examiners .
13 Standards are usually based on detailed scientific investigations of the effects of various levels of individual pollutants ( or combinations of pollutants ) on public health , animals , vegetation , materials , etc .
14 estimates of the effects of various factors in determining debt-servicing problems are unstable , changing from one sample of countries and time-periods to another .
15 Variable analysis welcomed , indeed required , an un- ashamed borrowing of regression and correlational statistics and , later , building these into causal models in which the weight of the effects of various variables could be determined .
16 Empirical and theoretical materical from these sources will be used to assess the feasibility of mounting a randomised control trial of the effects of low incomes on health .
17 Lucas 's account of the effects of monetary expansion on the level of employment could not be more different from that of Keynes 's General Theory , in which an increase in the money supply , by reducing the rate of interest , raises the level of demand .
18 At one of the effects of that delay I suspect has been the need for the supplementary estimate which is measured , er mentioned in part B.
19 Specific examples of the effects of such transgressions have been noted in studies of settlement patterns in coastal and estuarine regions ( Hallam 1961 ; Hawkes 1968 ; Thompson 1980 ) .
20 The most basic error , which I attempted to pinpoint in discussing the sense in which the cries , hoots , and gestures of animals are ‘ primitive forms ’ of language in Chapter 5 , is to confuse the predictive value of the effects of such behaviour with the conscious intent of a speaker to communicate in some way .
21 One intriguing aspect of the effects of sub-lithospheric thermal anomalies on continental topography arises from the consequences of plates moving over such regions of unusually hot asthenosphere .
22 However , there is abundant anecdotal evidence of the effects of chemical pollution on the populations of small cetaceans inhabiting industrialised areas .
23 As the negative findings were obtained in studies of the effects of circumscribed missile wounds of the brain it may be that the positive findings are related to diffuse cerebral damage encroaching more frequently on the language areas of the brain .
24 But there was one mechanism which Keynes neglected to include in his list of the effects of wage-price deflation and which was to play an important part in the revival of the classical belief in the inherent tendency towards a state of full employment .
25 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 .
26 The colors of lanthanide compounds are therefore pale ; the actinides have rather stronger colors , because of the effects of spin-orbit coupling , which is greater for heavier atoms .
27 Of William Buckley , the CIA station chief in Beirut , his captors sent back videotapes as he died , slowly , of the effects of pulmonary oedema and neglect .
28 After the third day of REM sleep deprivation little sleep at all was being achieved , and the symptoms that the subjects showed were a combination of the effects of total sleep deprivation and suggestion .
29 See Chapter 12 for a discussion of the effects of minimum price fluctuations .
30 However , the maximum coalification level observed in northern Germany is much higher ( R ± 5% ) than the maximum observed in the U.K. sector ( R + 2% ) because of the effects of intrusive igneous bodies .
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