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It is likely to affect our daily lives, we just don't yet know how.
This is equivalent to a 5% bonus payment and it is likely to affect the share price.
Simon Bottery, director of policy at Independent Age: "For organisations like ours, it's telling people about the Care Act and how it is likely to affect them.
The most regrettable thing about Mr. Nader's new candidacy is not how it is likely to affect the election, but how it will affect Mr. Nader's own legacy.
Such a review would need to look at all aspects of how the new system will operate and how it is likely to affect entitlements, taking account of disabling condition and severity.
The more complete the poet's saturation in the whole of literature, the more genuinely new that poet's work is likely to be — that is, the more powerfully it is likely to affect the old.
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Now if I learned that 40 percent weren't aware of when Obamacare was to be fully implemented or whether any of it had yet gone into practice or precisely how it's likely to affect them, I wouldn't be surprised or distressed.
Since Trump leads the pack by a wide margin, let's look at his horoscope and how it's likely to affect his performance in the upcoming debate.
Henkelman says the developmental breadth of the atlas could offer critical clues to predict whether a toxicant poses a special threat to pregnant mothers or children need to avoid, or whether it's likely to affect the entire population.
We added presence of music player in the truck as one of the covariates as it was likely to affect truckers' exposure to mid-media intervention components (distribution of audio-cassettes/compact discs).
That suggestion, at least, seems fairly tenuous — given that a portion of Facebook users are undoubtedly aware that the site is tracking their activity when they use it, which in turn is likely to affect how they use Facebook.
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