Sentence examples for dreadful effects of from inspiring English sources

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Presenter Ayshah Tull looks at the dreadful effects of poaching, meeting the conservationists and campaigners fighting to stop the slaughter of this endangered species, as well as hearing sweetening stories of rhinos that somehow survived against the odds.

In the decades since 1945, even as many countries have developed nuclear weapons of far greater strength than those used against the Japanese cities, concerns about the dreadful effects of such weapons have driven governments to negotiate arms control agreements such as the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty of 1963 and the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons of 1968.

Furthermore, agricultural utilization of MSWVC will help in managing dreadful effects of the burgeoning amount of organic solid waste.

There are some sobering stories from history to warn us of the dreadful effects of such cold.

But even death or redemption (if that is even possible) can't change the dreadful effects of White's actions over five years.

Years before the dreadful effects of Parkinson's disease ravaged the motor skills of Muhammad Ali, I was able to spend a few precious hours with the champ in 1998 at his former estate in Berrien Springs, Mich.

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The loss of The Bill will have a dreadful effect on the ecosystem of drama.

On top of impacting human health, landfills have a dreadful effect on the environment: they produce enormous amounts of methane, a greenhouse gas that contributes disproportionately to global warming.

As a result, the smallest differences in overall antagonistic capacity most often allow a profitable antagonistic order to be established, however short-lived it may be. 5 The contrast between bodily and cultural weaponry is therefore striking: a sharp stick in the belly, or a club's blow on the skull, necessarily have dreadful effects, whatever the weight or size of the attacker.

Slightly more than a century ago radiology started with radiation casualties, loss of fingers and other dreadful effects caused by normal (non-interventional) x-ray imaging; now the dose for the same work can be lower than that at home.

With these adaptive functions in mind, it gets easier to accept the idea that revenge is a built-in feature of human nature, despite its dreadful effects in the world today.

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