Example sentences of "[conj] [art] effects " in BNC.

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1 Dalton never saw an atom , or the effects of a single atom .
2 For practical and ethical reasons , many interesting and important issues can not be researched by experiments : the effect of low dosage radiation on human beings , of young maternal age on child abuse , or the effects of authoritarian upbringing on fascist political views , to name but three examples .
3 It seems as though you may run into opposition , either from the powers that be or the effects of economic cutbacks , and you may have to wait until November before this pattern changes .
4 We have not , therefore , been able to satisfy ourselves as to the amounts included in respect of these subsidiaries , or the effects , if any , that the proceedings may have upon the consolidated financial statements . ’
5 Since the 1950s , lots of our rivers have changed beyond recognition , some being rendered sterile through pollutants such as industrial waste or the effects of agricultural chemicals , while others have become noisy with leisure craft and visitors .
6 It could have been nerves or the effects of the Turkish firewater raki from the night before .
7 Yet if a supervisor is too vigilant , he is lambasted for sheltering banks from the discipline of the market or the effects of their own blunders .
8 A fundamental difficulty with any approach based on standing genetic variance is that there need be no direct connection between the pattern of genetic covariances , and either the trade-off curve ( which reflects the set of possible phenotypes ) , or the effects of spontaneous mutations .
9 writes for an audience far wider than the historian of science , and although these essays may present some challenge for the uninitiated , today 's working scientist ( looking beyond the arguments about supercolliders or the effects of retroviruses on the human population ) could well profit from a dip into this book .
10 Colours and designs created by tiny scales , overlapping like tiles on a roof , come from pigments , or the effects of microscopic structures which split the light falling on them and reflect back only a part of it .
11 An adult patient may be deprived of his capacity to decide either by long term mental incapacity or retarded development or by temporary factors such as unconsciousness or confusion or the effects of fatigue , shock , pain or drugs .
12 This pattern occurs frequently due to factors such as the way in which meter readings for , say , electricity supply are made from house to house , i.e. not at random , or the effects of localized advertising campaigns on a larger file in which many unaffected records are stored .
13 Westerners might dismiss spirit possession as autosuggestion or the effects of worms and other debilitating diseases , but the effect on those who believed in its power could not be disputed .
14 Since our model imposes no restrictions on how reservation wages or the effects of variables change over time , we can let the data decide whether each individual has an increasing/decreasing reservation wage , hazard , etc. over time .
15 A place Where the legacy of the Second World War still rests upon the shoulders of the British , French and American Allies forty-five years later and where the effects of post-war decisions impact on the daily routine of the RMP soldiers .
16 My observations were made mostly in areas dominated by agriculture where the effects of seasonality could have been especially pronounced .
17 ( The issue is viewed again in Chapter 4 , where the effects of the creation of Japanese car plants in this country are considered . )
18 The occasional strong fields occur above the large flux patches , or where the effects of two or more patches reinforce .
19 Three European Community countries have introduced legal bans on tobacco advertising : France , where ban comes fully into effect on 1.1.93 , Italy , where the ban came in 1962 , partly to protect the state monopoly tobacco company , and was badly enforced until the mid-1980s and Portugal , where the effects appear indecisive but hard evidence is not to hand .
20 The direction of the seif dunes shows the direction of the prevailing wind , which is also responsible for the barchans in the troughs , where the effects of strong winds from another quarter are not felt .
21 Before a successful method for dieting is assumed to have been found it must be realized that the effects were small and that the difference might reflect the greater energy expended by those who ate in the morning .
22 It is a rolling assessment , which is recosted every year in the late summer so that the effects of financial targets set by the Treasury for the coming year can be fully assessed before the Cabinet starts its Public Expenditure Review in the autumn .
23 Japan , faced with a diplomatic assault on several fronts , responded with a resolution which shifted the onus of proof - drift-netting could be banned if scientific evidence clearly showed that the effects on fish stocks and cetaceans were ‘ not sustainable' ’ .
24 Bunker knew instinctively that Clasper could not , and would not , resolve the dispute himself and that the effects of the stoppage would very soon be felt far beyond the confines of United Motors as one supply industry after another experienced a precipitous drop in demand .
25 What is true is that the effects of a mutation on the form of the resulting organism can not be predicted from a knowledge of the agent that produced it .
26 Mr McLatchie said that the big question in sport was that the effects of maximal exercise were unknown .
27 She added that the effects on the bank 's business would be ‘ minimal ’ .
28 It will be precisely through such products with support from national and EC funds that the effects of the region 's peripherality will be reduced over the coming years .
29 Joan Vernikos , a life scientist at Ames , notes that the effects are not quite like osteoporosis on Earth ; microgravity appears to change the levels of calcium in the plasma as well as the way minerals are deposited in the matrix of bone .
30 Their results did , however , confirm another effect evident in the original Kraemer and Roberts study — that the effects of a long retention interval can be very apparent when pre-exposure is given to a stimulus different from that used for conditioning and the test .
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