Sentence examples for could substantially affect from inspiring English sources

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An assessment whether, as of the date of the certification, the country to which the individual is to be transferred is facing a threat that could substantially affect its ability to exercise control over the individual.

Parametric study results indicate that the shear modulus and friction angle of the stone column material have a slight influence on the footing's moment capacity; however, they could substantially affect the residual settlement.

This upward velocity could substantially affect the Doppler shift and hence the tilt method.

Planar or spatial structures could substantially affect the frequency reliability and sidelobe level of microstrip antennas.

Water demands of biorefineries, while modest compared with the irrigation demands of biofuel crops, could substantially affect local water users.

For a typical network, its user association rule that connects a user to a specific serving BS could substantially affect the network performance.

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"The IFS themselves admit their projections in this report are 'inherently uncertain and could evolve differently if Scotland were independent rather than part of the UK; in addition they could be substantially affected by the policies chosen by the government of an independent Scotland'.

The mixing sequence and the chip design were crucial, as the sensitivity and reproducibility could be substantially affected by these two factors.

As the opinion explains, "Any interest that could be substantially affected by the outcome of a proceeding is a disqualifying interest; this restriction applies to an ownership interest in any corporation, whether or not the corporation appears as an amicus".

But he urged Justice Thomas to remove himself from the case in order to prevent any violation of a federal law -- he cited Section 455 of Title 28 of the United States Code, "Disqualification of Justices, Judges or Magistrates" -- that requires court officers to excuse themselves if a spouse has "an interest that could be substantially affected by the outcome of the proceeding".

"He has no reason to believe that the financial interest could be substantially affected by the outcome of the case".

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