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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambivalent effect of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the mixed or conflicting outcomes of a particular action, event, or phenomenon.
Example: "The ambivalent effect of social media on mental health has sparked considerable debate among researchers."
Alternatives: "mixed impact of" or "conflicting effect of".
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The results of this study also provide new grounds for understanding trophic interactions at the regional scale as well as the ambivalent effect of landscape complexity on pest and natural enemy populations.
Special emphasis is put on the ambivalent effect of commoditization of knowledge work on KSC growth: It is proposed that KSCs attract most client projects if service commoditization is medium, whereas higher or lower commoditization either increases global competitive pressure or lowers demand and economies of scale and scope.
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And the theme he chose -- the ambivalent effects of government power -- is big and open-ended enough to warrant continuing exploration.
The ambivalent effects of the four mechanisms reveal the bi-functional character of ties in an interorganizational context.
To better understand the ambivalent effects of various corporate identity characteristics, four informal interviews with corporate CSR experts who participated in the survey have been conducted.2 The exploratory interviews provide some interesting thoughts about the results and could help in refining the hypotheses to stipulate further confirmative research.
In addition, the ambivalent effects of cocaine may also contribute to explain why rats in the S+/C+ condition developed a reliable preference for lever S more rapidly that rats in the S+/C- condition (day 2 versus day 7).
Conservation of the AtEAF1 role as a bridge between functional submodules of NuA4 containing YAF9 and EAF3 homologues would explain the ambivalent effects of its partial loss that we observe.
Compared to the constitutive expression of immune related networks in the tumor microenvironment, CPT-11 had an ambivalent effect with down regulation of several pro-apoptotic/pro-inflammatory transcripts including IRF-1 and, down-stream of it several interferon stimulated genes.
The ambivalent effect points up an irony endemic to museum presentations of politically refractory art: whatever discontent the artists express is cushioned by their inclusion in — say it — élite institutional culture.
For instance, a study of the impact of switching a million hectares of pastures and hay lands to energy crops (mainly switchgrass and corn stover) on the water quality in the Upper Mississippi River showed an ambivalent effect [19].
Based on an analysis of the parallel development of the neighboring disciplines of innovation studies and project management, we show that the sharing of concepts and empirical domains can have ambivalent effects.
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