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To effects
noun
The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below.
synonyms
Exact(60)
Never once does he subordinate story or character to effects.
Some of the more intractable animation work goes to effects.
"It tends to be rural, and that leads to effects on open space and wildlife habitat.
They rise to effects of Seurat-like, matter-of-fact radiance.
"They lead to effects half a year later, like spending cuts.
Often, in describing the actual world, he paints it similarly, detail by detail, attentive always to effects of the light.
Chronic exposure to resmethrin, which is the active ingredient in Scourge, has also been linked to effects on the human liver and thyroid, the report said.
Other funds might be used to adjust to effects of a changing climate, like rising sea levels, by building flood walls or relocating settlements to higher ground.
Results are, however, to effects at the threshold.
Circles correspond to effects in a particular market sector.
(2013), there attributed to effects of clonal interference and epistasis.
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