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There was no positive effect of taking a break for light users.
The latest study looked at the effect of taking folic acid - the synthetic form of vitamin B9 - before conception.
Only three trials looked at the effect of taking antioxidants on live birth rates, making the findings extremely tentative.
It had the effect of taking Britain into what turned out to be a botched invasion with appalling consequences.
If it is allowed to drag on, early successes might have the perverse effect of taking enough pressure out of the system to undermine further reforms.
What complicates them is that they may also have the effect of taking away the bargaining leverage of less powerful parties in a dispute.
If the real effect of taking nearly £14bn off the projected welfare budget was to get the unemployed back into the workplace, it would be an admirable project.
She felt isolated by the tutoring ("I was in the year above the other two so I had to take lessons on my own") and depressed – possibly a side effect of taking medication for acne.
In his new book, "The End of Oil," Paul Roberts says conservation in the 1970's and 80's, by driving down energy prices, had the unintended effect of taking away incentives to use less.
The power companies could also plant trees or pay to prevent tree cutting, which has the effect of taking carbon dioxide out of the air and storing it in the wood.
However, it should be said that the sequences with music overlaid on silence do create an effect of taking the action briefly outside the movement of real time, the way a montage might in a more conventionally edited film.
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