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"has a smaller impact" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe something that has less influence or effect compared to something else. Example: The new policy will have a smaller impact on small businesses compared to large corporations.
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On the MPEG-7 data set, this has a smaller impact on the recognition performance because the shapes within a single class vary considerably.
A one standard deviation increase in export intensity however has a smaller impact, being associated with a fall in female employment share of 0.06.
Inequality reduction is also significant at 10%%, though the difference of having or not having relatives abroad has a smaller impact.
The use of estimated daily yields from morning or evening milkings has a smaller impact on estimated breeding values of bulls than cows.
This suggests that inadequate modeling by the 1CMM has a smaller impact on glucose tolerance indices in children than in adults.
The company also made another announcement at CES that has a smaller impact on its overall business strategy, but will be welcome news for users who hate carrying around keys.
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"The success of a local sports team, with the possible exception of the Green Bay Packers, has a small impact on the local economy".
A suitable compression scheme is one that has a small impact on the running simulation.
Network 3 is similar to Network 2, i.e. the effect of eliminating indirect interactions has a small impact.
From the environmental and safety point of view, HFE7100 has a small impact compared with toluene and n-pentane.
The counterfactual results show that a small change in the incentive structure has a small impact on the number of people retiring.
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