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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to affect box" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a capability related to influencing or modifying a specific element, but the term "box" is ambiguous without context.
Example: "The software's ability to affect box settings allows users to customize their experience."
Alternatives: "capacity to influence" or "power to modify".
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Twitter's ability to affect box office results — fast and furious tweets helped sink "Brüno" and buoy "The Hangover" — just got a shot in the arm.
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The ultimate standard of measure is, simply, money — the success or failure of a movie at the box office — and the power that the players wield depends solely on their ability to affect the commercial fortunes of others.
The Fed's ability to affect the economy is based on its ability to control short-term interest rates.
We have to have real humility about our ability to affect the course of events.
One represented "Impact", or the ability to affect coalition policy.
Porter saw Nagbe's ability to affect a game before most others did.
It has the ability to affect change on the ground in conflicts around the world.
In this way BTAF1 can also clear TBP from spurious TATA boxes and redistribute it to bona fide promoters, which partially accounts for BTAF1's ability to positively affect transcription at some promoters [ 27, 28].
"We have lost our ability to be affected by imagery".
Having a restricted ability to breath affects every activity from eating to sleeping to exercise".
To expand understanding of the role of snoRNAs in control of gene expression, in this study we tested the ability of artificial box C/D RNAs to affect the maturation of target pre-mRNA.
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