Sentence examples for incidentally affects from inspiring English sources

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On the other hand, she can observe that too much fine-grained a classification would create a problem with those events that share with sounds all interesting metaphysical properties except for the property of being audible; a problem which, incidentally, affects a number of physicalist reductions of sounds.

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This could effectively reduce student diversity and thus education quality, and, incidentally, affect perceptions of prospective parents and colleges.

"At best," he wrote, "the court opens a Pandora's box of First Amendment challenges to many ordinary regulatory practices that may only incidentally affect a commercial message".

1– 5 Ecological speciation generally occurs because phenotypic traits under divergent selection, or those genetically correlated with them, incidentally affect reproductive isolation.

Two central predictions of ecological species formation [ 13] are 1) ecologically divergent pairs of populations will exhibit greater levels of RI than ecologically similar pairs of populations of similar age; and 2) traits under divergent selection, or those genetically correlated with them, should incidentally affect RI (e.g. mate preference, hybrid fitness).

Since this disorder is usually incidentally detected and affected patients are asymptomatic, no treatment is recommended.

It is interesting to note that some effect cannot be avoided because any single rewiring actually affects four nodes and hence it can incidentally reconnect a low-to-high degree link.

Other nations might benefit incidentally, but their welfare should be of concern to the U.S. only as their situation affects America.

It is found incidentally on imaging examinations performed for other reasons in about 4% of patients with cancer [ 31] and mainly affects small pulmonary arteries.

Manure not only affects sorption and precipitation of P, but often contains significant amounts of the element, which is thereby – deliberately or incidentally – added to the land.

Incidentally the square wooden vessel, or masu, that sake is sometimes served in may be traditional, but it's not the best way to drink it; it's awkward and the wood affects the flavor.

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