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The phrase "affected the expectation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain factors or events have influenced or changed someone's expectations regarding a situation or outcome.
Example: "The recent changes in the market have significantly affected the expectation of future sales among investors."
Alternatives: "influenced the anticipation of" or "altered the outlook on".
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The case also affected "the expectation of disabled people to be able to access public transport".
17 In a later study conducted by the same authors to examine whether the past treatment experience affected the expectation of needle sensation, the most common sensation that subjects experienced were sharp, intense, radiating and heavy.
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Let us first analyze the properties of the remittance technology in the way it affects the expectation of future consumption.
The extent of polymorphism in the parental species also affects the expectation of marker additivity [40].
Likewise, a resonating motor schema affects the expectation of its comprised motor programs by applying the top-down update Bayes' law P(p| s) = α P(s| p) P(p).
Thus, Y was simulated to resemble a trait with heritability around 0.40, a mean equal to 350 kg and a phenotypic variance of about 480 kg² (because the value simulated for σ² Av,exp affects the expectation of σ²e and the values for heritability and phenotypic variance vary depending on σ² Av,exp ).
But the environment in which the troupe operates has changed even more drastically, which affects the expectations of the performers.
The quantitative development and change in the crop species composition and the deriving risk of changes regarding the appearance of a region-specific cultural landscape can even affect the expectations of tourists or the locals' sense of home, but the possibility to observe this in a crop-specific way is limited.
Theoretical work predicts sex chromosomes to be enriched for genes involved with sexual antagonism (Rice 1984; Charlesworth et al. 1987), where dominance of new mutations and type of heterogamety will affect the expectations for accumulation of genes with differential fitness effects in the two sexes (Ellegren and Parsch 2007).
However, their search intensity may be affected by the expectation of eventual eligibility for extended benefits, implying that they are probably not an appropriate placebo or control group for assessing the effects of extended benefits.
It is also assumed that changing the value of does not affect the expectation result; therefore, is considered deterministic.
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