Sentence examples for a particularly bad effect from inspiring English sources

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He warned that the slowdown in the United States could have a particularly bad effect on Japan's efforts to pull itself out of a decade of economic trouble, as it might slice into demand for Japanese electronic products.

"It has a particularly bad effect in New York City because we're a city in which, given the high buildings, the idea of going out and getting an antenna is stupid".

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Diets which are high in sodium can have particularly bad effects on your kidneys, as a high sodium diet can lead to high blood pressure.

"I was once put on digoxin and I have also had aspirin and all of them had particularly bad effects on me.

I've often argued on this blog and in the column that now is a particularly bad time to cut spending, because unlike in normal times, the adverse effects on demand can't be offset by cutting interest rates.

About a year later, she called me after a particularly bad breakup.

That is, a particularly bad day.

Oct. 20 was a particularly bad day.

"I'd had a particularly bad time.

Central Africa has a particularly bad record.

"It's a particularly bad case.

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