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Once conquered, however, they have the surprising collateral effect of reducing exertion.
A collateral effect of the Iraq war was Libya's nuclear disarmament.
Even if a nominated film or actress never makes it to the podium, the spectacle-rich Oscars have the collateral effect of elevating impressive works.
The ban on N.I.H. financing has also had the collateral effect of relegating the technology to the private sector, where embryo research can proceed unencumbered.
"The famous viral photos attracted public attention, at the expense of the victims of crimes that were never photographed … they had the collateral effect of abetting the authorities," she writes.
A final factor likely to aggravate tensions is that the heavily-indebted Generalitat has become shut out of the bond markets – an inevitable collateral effect of the Spanish crisis.
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Finally, important lessons from ASCT related to modern medicine are the collateral effects of both implementing a technology without evaluating its effectiveness and the Bezwoda fraud.
Among the many collateral effects of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks is a heightened scrutiny of cross-border money laundering.
Also evaluated are the collateral effects of liquefaction, degradation of seismic-bearing capacity and slope failure (landslides).
One of the collateral effects of the Oscars is that actors who have previously toiled in obscurity get to enjoy a slice of the limelight.
Moreno, F. & Martinez-Val, J. M. Collateral effects of renewable energies deployment in Spain: impact on thermal power plants performance and management.
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