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Edmonds and the impact of winning a Bafta were recurring themes.
The company explained that the exceptional drop in 2014 was in large part owing to the oneoff impact of winning a tax dispute with the Canadian tax authorities last summer.
Lester, 29, who may have been the M.V.P. had it not been for Ortiz's sensational numbers, took a moment from swilling celebratory drinks to say that the impact of winning two World Series had not yet sunk in.
For example, researchers have examined the impact of winning an Academy Award on all-cause mortality among nominated movie stars in order to investigate whether relative differences in social status mattered for the health of individuals who all uniformly enjoyed high absolute levels of prestige and social status (42).
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"It remains to be seen what the impact is of winning the Tour de France.
The difference between winning and losing is marginal and often comes down to little things but the impact of a winning culture is huge.
Such is the impact of a winning Lions tour.
In fact, Mitt Romney's foray to Britain, Israel and Poland is likely to have only the tiniest impact on his chances of winning the White House in November.
But more tactically minded voters should recognize that unlike Mr. Bush and Mr. Gore, Mr. Nader can fling charges and espouse positions without worrying about their impact on his chances of winning or even about having to govern on the basis of his promises.
Asked whether the defeat would impact on his chances of winning another Grand Slam, Federer said: "Not in a big way.
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