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It has had an affect.
This societal impact also had an affect on what led us to this idea of a project.
It is not that these players have no talent, but drinking and lack of training have had an affect.
I read about these female scientists when I was little, and it must have had an affect.
The Tropics, however, did not undergo any major albedo changes, so only carbon dioxide levels had an affect on the region.
"The market had already begun to slow somewhat prior to Sept. 11, and obviously the tragedy has also had an affect and adds uncertainty," he said.
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And many of them, particularly those composed after the mid-1980s, han affectinginostalgiclgic undercurrent.
Thirty-two of the patients had an affected first-degree relative.
(Interview 9) The one carer who had given the matter serious consideration had an affected daughter.
Affect - Have an affect on; make a difference to.
Sacred music has an affect on your brain".
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