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And although Iraq signalled imperial hubris for America, it arguably had a more devastating effect on Britain's appetite for projecting force in the world.But the difference in attitudes to Mr Bush and Mr Blair may also spring from their different lives after office.

However for cases involving combined HIV/AIDS and drug exposure, that have a more devastating effect on the brain, detailed studies are lacking and therefore extensive investigations are warranted in this area.

For word reading, such a parsing strategy will have a more devastating effect.

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Mr Arbuthnot added: "it would actually have a far more devastating effect to use a nuclear weapon in this way than to explode a bomb in or on a city.

As a result, imposing a write-down in the value of Italy's debt, a so-called haircut, would have a much more devastating effect on bank capital levels than the 50 percent reduction in the face value of Greek debt agreed to by European leaders last month.

C1 United Airlines pension investment results were not far out of step with those of other funds, but the losses had a far more devastating effect on the fund because they coincided with United's own business troubles.

Nonetheless, given both the structural absence of a tight neurovascular unit at the BCSFB barrier, and the specific BCSFB functions (CSF production and waste removal), we hypothesize that CLDN5 lesions at the BCSFB barrier may have a far more devastating effect on brain homeostasis.

In the family home, it can have an even more devastating effect.

Landmines have an even more devastating effect on children than adults, because children are smaller and closer to the ground and are naturally inclined to play with found objects.

The development of the technology allowed early humans to attack wild animals or human foes from a greater distance and with more devastating effect.

But what strikes me now is the centrality of parental cruelty as a theme, a subject James would explore again to even more devastating effect 17 years later, in his novel of embittered divorce, "What Maisie Knew".

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