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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affect from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, and the intended meaning may be better expressed with different phrasing.
Example: "The changes in policy will affect the outcomes from the project."
Alternatives: "influence from" or "impact from".
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In the 17th century, the philosophers René Descartes and Baruch Spinoza distinguished affect from emotion by emphasizing its transformative nature.
Synesthesia is a genetically linked trait estimated to affect from 2 to 5 percent of the general population.
Omid Kordestani, Google's senior vice president for global sales and business development, responded that it was too early to see any material affect from any of those initiatives.
In the book, Wolff describes a shift in Ivanka's affect from "Valley girl" to "Disney princess," and claims that she thinks she might become the first female President.
The revised law has 70 articles while the existing one has 47 and the changes will come into affect from January 1 , 2015
The shifting of affect, from mind to limb, is not only absurdly incongruous, it has the effect of holding the emotion in question at arm's (or leg's) length.
Obsessive-compulsive disorders affect from two to three percent of the general population, occur equally in males and females, and can first appear at any age.
"Europe's banks are suffering from a contagion affect from the debt crisis," said Jonathan Newman, a banking analyst in London at the investment management firm Brewin Dolphin.
"But there is a lot of negative affect from the media to Sandy Hook in terms of loss of business," he said.
Mr. Washington has the more developed and dynamic role, which he inhabits easily, whether flashing his wolfish grin or draining the affect from Lucas's face to show the soulless operator beneath the swagger and suit.
Gottman's technique was to pore over the resulting videotape, rating each spouse's "facial affect" from second to second according to a system that categorized a wide range of emotions -- from anger, defensiveness, contempt and belligerence to validation, humor, joy and surprise.
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