Sentence examples for effect might have from inspiring English sources

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Because the PREVA study lacked a sham treatment group, the degree to which the placebo effect might have contributed to the cost-effectiveness of nVNS is unclear.

Since vemurafenib is much more effective in the BRAF-mutated metastatic melanoma lesions than cytotoxic drugs, the clinical effect might have been more noticeable in the leptomeninges.

The real effect might have been to throw a sense of urgency into the Giants' defenders.

But a similar effect might have been achieved at lower cost.

Given the size of the hall and the subtlety of Mr. Ax's playing, the effect might have come across as overly elegant.

Still, the effect might have been the same and the playing a little tidier had Mr. Christie taken the main tempo a notch or two slower.

The combined effect might have set off a chain reaction that sent shares of many companies spiraling during the 15-minute frenzy.

But the work's most surprising special effect might have been the haunting wordless choruses sung now and again by the instrumentalists.

Clinton, in her book, gingerly "wonders" what the effect might have been had Obama gone on national television in the fall of 2016 "warning that our democracy was under attack".

I couldn't help thinking how revelatory the effect might have been if Azmeh had delivered this lonely cry at Carnegie — say, as a prelude to the collective struggle of the Ninth.

For the record, he employed the optional cymbal crash at the climax of the slow movement, but not the optional triangle; those yearning for the full Wagnerian effect might have gone home disappointed.

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