Sentence examples for affects like from inspiring English sources

The phrase "affects like" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to compare the effects of one thing to another, but it is not widely accepted.
Example: "The new policy affects like the previous one, leading to similar outcomes."
Alternatives: "has effects similar to" or "impacts in a way that resembles".

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The cognitive part refers to stereotyped knowledge and beliefs, the affective domain refers to negative affects like aversion, embarrassment, shame, fear and aggression, and the behavioural aspect refers to avoidance and isolation of, and to discrimination against the object of prejudice [ 19].

The over-all pattern, generating a subtle optical shimmer, affects like an audible, ominous hum.

Adept at non-sequitur timing, she oscillated between ironic affects like a master D.J. at the turntables.

A 1998 study by Brian Knutson and colleagues found that the serotonin specific antidepressant paroxetine (Paxil) did not cause euphoria in normal people, but did block negative affects like fear and sadness.

The MV800 also comes with Magic Frame (a collection of background templates), Smart Filter (a set of artistic affects like "Watercolor finish"), and Funny Faces (a way to stretch and manipulate faces by tapping and dragging across the LCD).

One possibility is that the more "central" affects involving our emotional conditions may bear a special relation to the person or the self, whereas more "peripheral" affects, like the pleasantness of eating a cracker, might pertain to the subpersonal aspects of our psychologies.

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The result is not exactly a collision, but rather a kind of accordion affect, like the two-headed Pushmi-Pullyu from the Dr. Dolittle stories.

"As a result, margins are improving without adversely affecting like-for-like sales.

Positive affect (liking for risky driving behaviors) and perceived risk mediated the relationships of age and gender with risky driving.

The groups most likely to be affected -- like college students, poor people and African Americans -- are more likely to vote for Democrats.

Grieving with minimal affect like a 1950s Englishman, she attempted suicide by driving into the sea.

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