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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affect fund" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a fund that is influenced by certain factors, but without context, it is ambiguous and unclear.
Example: "The new regulations will significantly affect the fund's performance this quarter."
Alternatives: "impact fund" or "influence fund".
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As a result, it's hard to draw firm conclusions about how gender diversity may affect fund results, Professor Harrington said in an interview.
I am interested in knowing whether you have any specific data supporting the claims that manager changes affect fund performance.
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The national financial crisis has drained endowments and may affect fund-raising.
How recent events will ultimately affect fund-raising here seems deeply in flux.
"This will affect fund-raising, organizational morale and public trust in this organization, which is already dangerously low," Mr. Stamp said.
Mr. Rollins said he was not sure if the recent troubles would affect fund-raising, but acknowledged that the campaign was nearly broke and that a personal loan was likely.
Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services acknowledged that they had not considered how their proposals to limit the use of patient information would affect fund-raising.
The money does not affect funds for the players' pensions, another point of contention.
He stressed that the investment would not affect funding for other transport schemes.
"Obviously, there may be some bumps in the road, and market volatility could affect funding rates," it said.
There is also an overriding fear that taking the wrong sort of private money from sponsors might affect funding agreements with public bodies such as Arts Council England (ACE).
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