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We still haven't felt the full affect of that but it's clear it will lead to the privatisation of education.
Just to give you the full affect of my excellent Iphone experience.
Thus, if applying per se has an effect on employment, these RD and IV approaches will not identify the full affect of DI on employment.
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The hipsters were out in full affect.
You don't know where Green's heart is, or get the full alpha-male affect of him, until you, too, walk with him down the street he loves.
Technical director Paddy Lowe said the team were pleased with the data they had logged but that the conditions meant it was not possible to form a full picture of the affect of the changes.
He'd simply referenced an ancient piece of folklore: that full moons affect human behaviour.
The dialogue is zippy yet ridden with clichés, the music is full of affecting minor keys but ultimately unmemorable, and the abrupt tonal shift of the denouement is jarring.
The city's reluctance to allow outsiders to legally become full residents affects the lives of migrant workers who toil there.
The person may show a full range of affect, in other words a wide range of emotional expression during the assessment, or may be described as having restricted affect.
The announcement will affect tens of thousands of full-time troops and reservists, Pentagon officials said.
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