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Losing your rating or being downgraded can have a fatal effect on your country's ability to borrow money on the markets.
I have known many true connoisseurs, with excellent tastes that range across the humanities and the culinary arts — and they never fail to have a fatal effect on my self-esteem.
"What we are looking for is some form of viable chemical device," a police official said, "a device that would have a fatal effect on someone standing nearby both from the explosion and from the chemical it contained".
Poison, in biochemistry, a substance, natural or synthetic, that causes damage to living tissues and has an injurious or fatal effect on the body, whether it is ingested, inhaled, or absorbed or injected through the skin.
The decision today may well have a fatal effect on New York City's Local Law 3, the Youth Protection Against Tobacco Advertising and Promotion act, which was passed in 1998 and imposes the same 1,000-foot 1,000-footn as the Massachusetts restriction
It is amusing to note that while VOD was the original motivation behind asymmetric digital subscriber-lines (ADSL), by 1995 it came to be known as the "killer application" because of its fatal effect on the careers of those associated with it.You omitted two key aspects of VideoNet's service.
Thus, MGD1 is called type A MGDG synthase because of its inner envelope localization and fatal effect on photosynthetic growth.
The natural stream of water, in turn, leads to a fatal effect on fishes and suppresses the growth of microorganisms (Puvaneswari et al. 2006).
This accusation had an almost fatal effect on S1's life, as that accusation was related to her husband's attempt to force her to sign divorce papers.
The number of colony-forming units (CFU/mL) dropped rapidly in untreated liquid fractions equivalent to 14% DM content, independently of inoculum size, showing that the toxic compounds had a fatal effect on the fermenting microorganism.
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On the basis of investigation of the fatal effect of arsenic on human body, the maximum contaminant level (MCL) of arsenic in drinking water has been revised from 50 to 10 μg/L by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1993 WHO 19933) and the European Commission in 2003 (European commission Directive, 98/83/EC 1998).
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