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McDonald's may have an unfortunate effect on international eating habits, but at least it is using its market power where it can to change farming practices for the better.
And on January 5th, while touring a hospital, he broke off from praising the NHS to say that useful stem-cell research should be allowed.But this week's dodge will have an unfortunate effect on research.
In other words, the outlook for letters was poor, and this had an unfortunate effect on the scientific literature of the age, which was in itself of first-class quality.
It's an album of what could be called electronic dance music, a genre the music industry in America has saddled with the unfortunate moniker of electronica in an effort to get people to buy it without thinking of words like disco or techno, which seem to have an unfortunate effect in the marketplace.
But it has an unfortunate side effect: there is a 5percentt chance that a patient will die from the less serious form of the flu it can cause.
What Alvin and Elizabeth (and the omniscient Dr. Goodman) know is that Loxagene has an unfortunate side effect: unless dosage is halted, everyone in the world will regress to Neanderthalism en route to extinction.
Where: Shen Beauty Why bother: Though tea tree oil is renowned for its antibacterial properties, its rather pungent scent has an unfortunate nose-wrinkling side effect.
Meanwhile, the 2008 law is having an unfortunate side effect.
The new financial instruments, as clever as they were, had an unfortunate side effect: they broke banking.
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