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been significantly affected
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In a significant manner or to a significant extent.
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Ticket sales have been significantly affected.
Already, Delta and its competitors have been significantly affected by soaring prices for jet fuel.
Many family physicians and internists have been significantly affected by the sweep of AIDS as well.
Storms on Friday also hit Kansas City, Mo., where Mayor Mark Funkhouser said more than 100 homes had been significantly affected.
Pulsipher collapsed with respiratory distress on Feb. 23, and despite irregularities discovered in a subsequent halter-monitor reading, his workouts have not been significantly affected.
Of course, some companies are choosing to continue with their plans because their businesses have not been significantly affected by the turmoil.
Magazine circulations and ad pages have been significantly affected by the recession as well as the rise of digital media.
But Hawes said the brand had "a good December" in terms of registrations, adding that the demand for diesel cars did not appear to have been significantly affected by the VW crisis.
The judge said: "Your victims were particularly vulnerable and have been significantly affected by your acts of abuse in the context of a regime of continuing abuse and on occasions you offended as part of a group".
New Orleans, by far the largest population center along the Louisiana coast, had not been significantly affected this evening, said Rhonda Spears, a spokeswoman for Mayor Marc A. Morial.
On the eve of the two party Conventions, other polls have also suggested that the race is tightening up, at least somewhat, and that it has been significantly affected by public criticisms from James Comey, the director of the F.B.I., of Clinton for running a private e-mail system when she was Secretary of State.
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