Sentence examples for again to affect from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again to affect" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate a repeated action that has an impact, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The changes were made again to affect the overall outcome of the project."
Alternatives: "once more to influence" or "again to impact".

Exact(1)

"For him, just as for Usain, the next two-year cycle means everything and he doesn't want anything, such as his pre-season being put back, or his injuries flaring up again, to affect this".

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Protein tyrosine sulfation is again known to affect the function of the target protein [161].

These results strongly suggest that targeting the most abundant adenylate cyclases is again sufficient to affect cell viability of FH-deficient cells.

In such situations, variation in payoffs among individual players is again likely to affect the outcome and the probability of cooperation.

Secondly, while Google's long term plan for Chrome OS is obviously to expand beyond the netbook realm and into more traditional PCs, that once again is unlikely to affect Apple.

This is again a time to affect the power balance, to affect the direction of digital development and to change the way we think when we think about news — a time for news media to transform from an outside observer into a change maker.

"We live every day with the knowledge that more could have been done and ­apologise again to everyone affected.

A Sodexo spokesperson said: "There were improvements yesterday [Tuesday], but the new service is still bedding down and we can only apologise again to those affected by delays and to their families.

This may be accompanied by wage policy reform to limit and contain wage expenditures, again with the potential to affect health workers [ 4].

" For the physical activity questions, question design issues (as opposed to translation problems) were again common, but appeared to affect all subject groups equally, from both quantitative and qualitative perspectives.

The differences in age of the patients confirm once again that HME tends to affect older people more frequently than younger people (E. chaffeensis infection also may cause a milder illness in the young).

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