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When that trust is broken, it can have a costly effect.
Movement in this direction could have a costly effect on a sizable and burgeoning industry in this country.
Nicotine also has a costly effect on uninfected individuals, as shown by our toxicological assays.
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Budget cuts and low pay at the Foreign Office are endangering the UK's global role and could have a "disastrous and costly" effect on the government's ability to make informed judgments on critical issues, including whether to go to war, according to a parliamentary report.
Thus a substance that is administered in an animal's food throughout their adult lives may reduce its reproductive rate, and thereby increase its lifespan through a reduction in the physiologically costly effect of reproduction on survival.
But smaller disruptions, on an aggregated basis, can have just costly effect on business.
The average weight and blood pressure among diabetics fell, and fewer required dialysis or eye surgery, a costly side effect of unchecked diabetes.
FN is recognised as a costly side effect of chemotherapy for breast cancer.
Although there is a strong economic rationale in favor of peritoneal dialysis (PD) over hemodialysis (HD), the potentially costly effect of PD technique failure is an important consideration in PD program promotion that is unknown.
The second big term is displacement mapping, another costly effect that's coming in from CGI, a more demanding cousin to bump and normal mapping.
Also, her rhetorical restraint and her excellent ear for dialogue and her almost pathological empathy for her characters have the costly effect of obscuring her authorial ego for many pages at a stretch.
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