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He has a benign effect on this collection of virtuosos.
Previous IMF work has shown that redistribution generally has a benign effect on growth, while lowering lower income inequality.
Scores from Polyphen-2 and SIFT suggested that the variant has a benign effect while the Grantham Matrix Score suggested a possible impact on protein features and splice site changes.> -wrap-foot> aScorangenge 0 1.0, 1.0 is more damaging.
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FASB claims that the change will have a benign effect.
Are we to expect that moving people off welfare now will have a benign effect on their lives?
Ireland exported its own sectarian divisions to the New World; and the softening of Protestant-Catholic divisions in America, since the Kennedy era, has on balance had a benign effect on Ireland.
The simulation results show that improving engine propulsive efficiency is likely to have a benign effect on NOx emissions at high altitude; at sea-level conditions NOx emissions are particularly likely to reduce.
He has a benign, sparkling face and curly fair hair.
Pete has a benign tumour in his chest cavity.
But it also had a benign side-effect profile, not causing as much weight gain or heightened cholesterol.
And if they do so, they presumably deserve a chance to prove their sincerity.As Mr Laurence, who is also a fellow at the Brookings Institution, put it to me, a good outcome in Tunisia could have a benign knock-on effect in Europe:European countries don't face Islamism as a domestic electoral phenomenon.
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