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For example, TV viewers see parents keening about the unfortunate effect of some vaccine on their child and give little weight to the hundreds of thousands of children who've benefited from the same vaccine.
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According to C. Eugene Steuerle of the Urban Institute, creation of early retirement for Social Security had the unfortunate effect of changing workers' expectations about the appropriate age at which to cease working.
This had the unfortunate effect of raising more questions about General Pace's judgment than allaying doubts about Libby's.
But on Tuesday this had the unfortunate effect of overpowering the singers.
This has had the unfortunate effect of removing the competent ones from their posts.
The unfortunate effect was to paint Ms. Nagel as a dilettante.
But it also has the unfortunate effect of smudging what I can only describe as the film's innocence, if a film about an unrepentant serial killer can be described in this way.
HD has the unfortunate effect of turning every film into what appears to be a documentary about a film set, not just warts-and-all but carefully supplying extra warts where a wart has no right to be.
Consequently Valles's version, while accurate, has the unfortunate effect of making the casual reader think of David Blaine.
The unfortunate effect was that Bush seemed to need extra time to comprehend questions and form answers.
All this ingenuity, however, had the unfortunate effect of highlighting deficiencies in the rest of the choreography.
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