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If not, what locales are instead affected?
Having been sold as a boon to local commerce, it has instead affected businesses negatively, Mr. Livecchi argued.
Rebooting would not solve the problem, and instead, affected users would have to restart their devices by pulling out their battery or by using Android Device Manager.
However, residents' travel behaviour does not consist solely of rational attempts at minimizing commuting distances but is instead affected by commuting hours, the complexity of the commuting chain and the built environment.
The other approaches discussed in this article are instead affected by lack of portability of the code between them: the DSP-based solutions are programmed via C extended with intrinsics, thus processor-specific assembly instructions.
Some laws did not target Blacks specifically, but instead affected farm workers, most of whom were Black.
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The bacteria are not those that cause the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia, but instead affect the respiratory tract.
He wanted to know why, rather than making work that represented the daily reality of the inhabitants of the Third Ward, Lowe didn't try to instead affect that reality.
She never smiles — it is almost as if someone once told her that she looks better scowling — and instead affects a mien of distant hauteur that can come across as snobbishness but in person reads more like shyness and insecurity.
Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy provide inadequate protection and instead affect normal cells along with cancer cells.
Most azole antifungals inhibit the downstream enzyme lanosterol 14 α-demethylase [7], with the possible exception of abafungin, which may instead affect sterol-C-24-methyltransferase and the fungal cell membrane directly [8].
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