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"Some of them have had a destructive effect on political discourse because they are so venomous," he said.
This has had a destructive effect on Medicare's finances: the fastest-growing type of Medicare Advantage plan, private fee-for-service, costs taxpayers 17percentt more per beneficiary than Medicare without the middleman.
That day a Page 1 article about events in Germany reported that "Drs. Behring and Kitasato found that the blood of immune rats and mice had a destructive effect on the virus of diphtheria".
The present study suggested that astrocytes had a destructive effect through SV-miR-34a-Bcl2 pathway under LPS stress condition.
Psychiatrist M. Scott Peck objected strongly to the content of the book: he believed it had a destructive effect on children, and called it "the darkest, ugliest book had ever seen".
Moreover, STAT3 silencing had a destructive effect similar to that of Fra-1 knockdown on the EMT process, while ectopic expression of Fra-1 largely restored the molecular changes in CRC cells.
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Both sides of that question may have a destructive effect on the relationship between imagination and memory.
The alcohol or ammonia used in most cleaning products can have a destructive effect on the plastic used in most L.C.D. screens.
I fear this act by the world's premier Holocaust research and remembrance institution will have a destructive effect on hundreds of other Jewish sites throughout the world.
Unfortunately, Barry seems to have a destructive effect on the lives of anyone in his immediate proximity, and Tim soon finds himself without a girlfriend and in danger of destroying any chance he ever had of attaining promotion.
Miliband knows that a top 1% – or even a top 0.1% – soaring into the stratosphere, cutting loose from everyone else, is having a destructive effect on British society, warping, for instance, the housing market in London and the south-east.
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