Sentence examples for far affecting from inspiring English sources

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VEGF-A is one of the most potent stimulators of angiogenesis identified thus far, affecting endothelial cell vascular permeability, proliferation, and motility [7].

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The virus has so far affected 5,000.

Bookies say the recession has not so far affected betting.

The areas so far affected by the disease are remote and poor.

The Security Council's action on Thursday so far affects only the $1.5 billion in American jurisdiction.

The flooding in Germany has so far affected mainly regions of the former East Germany, still the poorest part of the republic.

(The recent rolling blackouts have so far affected only central and northern California so the lights have remained on at Disneyland).

Of the scores of people so far affected by the crackdown, 20 are still believed to be under some form of detention, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday.

Although H5N1 spreads rapidly between birds, it has so far affected only about 600 people worldwide who have had direct contact with infected poultry.

Mr. De Micheli said the malicious software has been spreading at a rate of about 40,000 attacks an hour and has so far affected more than 800,000 people using Google's popular Chrome browser.

The higher commodity prices have "not so far affected our assessment that price developments will remain in line with price stability," Mr. Trichet said after a meeting of the council.

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