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Or, perhaps neither is having a substantial effect.
The news appears not to be having a substantial effect on investors.
So while it may be impolite — or even politically incorrect — to suggest that people have fewer children, doing so is one sure way of having a substantial effect.
"The intergovernmental panel on climate change draws on the views of most of the world's leading climate scientists and they have been quite clear that the evidence shows, with a high degree of certainty, that human activities are now having a substantial effect on the climate.
The Affordable Care Act legislation that was passed by the US Congress and signed into law by President Obama on March 23, 2010 is having a substantial effect throughout all of health care in the United States.
Upon redox switching of the polymer through this Fe(III/II) redox system, a process of cation insertion and expulsion into the polypyrrole matrix was observed with both the nature and concentration of the supporting electrolyte having a substantial effect upon the potential values at which this process occurred.
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The candidates' ads have had a substantial effect.
"Changing the name would have a substantial effect on our business".
"The fear contagion," Professor Siegel said, "could have a substantial effect on the markets".
Economists said increased government spending could have a substantial effect on the economy.
"To have a substantial effect, people would have to anticipate substantial purchases," Mr. Kohn said.
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