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"The treaty might have a marginal effect but it's not really going to change the game.
Call me cynical, but the legislation might have a marginal effect at best.
She said: "Ministers have ignored scientists' advice that a cull will have a marginal effect on bovine TB.
BeShears told me that she fears that this latest revelation will have a marginal effect on the vote.
Push those summer-born back a year and their GCSE results will improve, which may have a marginal effect of pushing up overall pass rates.
We will also work to repeal laws of all kinds that have a marginal effect on safety but a disproportionate effect on liberty.
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In Turkey, Kurdish separatists of the PKK have had a marginal effect by threatening attacks in resorts, of which only very few have been carried out.
Other analysts have expressed skepticism that doctors and patients would embrace the drug, arguing that Botox has a marginal effect on headaches compared with a placebo.
What we do know about the cost of work done suggests that if there is any switching to higher value procedures, it has had a marginal effect.
Standing in the new factory in Israel's Negev Desert that will replace the West Bank facility when it closes in two weeks, Daniel Birnbaum said the boycott movement has only had a "marginal" effect on his business.
The study found eight new gene regions that raise the risk of the disease, bringing the known total to 12. Together, these had a marginal effect on cancer risk, raising the chance of disease from 1.8%to4%4%.
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