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Nevertheless, as an example and a point of departure, it had a wide effect.
The German philosopher Edmund Husserl (1859 1938) has had, as the main exponent of Phenomenology, a wide effect on the study of religion.
Legal specialists who think the Argentina case won't have a wide effect have also noted that many bonds now have a special feature that make it much harder for hedge funds to hold out.
The deal Steve Jobs made back in 2003 – when he coaxed the labels into signing up for the iTunes Music Store on the premise that Apple's user base was tiny, so any failure wouldn't have a wide effect – continues to look like one of the best ever made.
"The technologies that particularly interest us are disruptive technologies that can have a wide effect.
In tests labeled HIGH, driver agents certainly include hub nodes and the large influence these nodes have on the network structure is clearly demonstrated by the fact that it suffices to modify the state of a few of them to obtain a wide effect on the degree metric.
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These same papers hint at a wider effect.
Changing running backs could have a wider effect on the offense.
The continued success of the series, which boasts a multiracial cast, could well have a wider effect on the industry.
Now people are trying to traffic counterfeit items that have a "wider effect on the economy", she says, such as pharmaceuticals and computer parts.
The plaintiffs will no doubt continue to argue forcefully that Argentina is unique because of its egregious behavior and that the actions of the three judges will not have a wider effect on the financial system.
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