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The ban on American trade and investment has a far more damaging effect.
"But, overall, a more damaging effect may be what we refer to as lingering emotional disturbances that people may have after seeing something particularly upsetting.
A lack of snow last winter had an even more damaging effect, said Rengenier Rittersma, a Dutch researcher at the European University Institute in Florence, and a leading truffle authority.
The long-term study which followed a group of over 1,000 people from birth to the age of 38 has produced the first convincing evidence, say scientists, that cannabis has a different and more damaging effect on young brains than on those of adults.
Video contents have more damaging effect on children and teenagers, among all harmful web contents.
Under similar circumstances, eruptions exceeding VEI 3 4 could have a much more damaging effect.
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Mangrove swamps also provide an effective buffer against the more damaging effects of cyclones and tsunamis.
She also found that the effects to be expected in the 21st century were on average comparatively modest.Some researchers feel the way her study lumps things together plays down the more damaging effects.
Cheever focusses on alcohol's more damaging effects: John Adams lost two sons and two grandsons to alcoholism, Civil War doctors often became addicted to "their principal means of anesthetic," and Prohibition did not stop the excessive drinking of Hemingway, Faulkner, and Steinbeck.
The national security mindset is having yet more damaging effects in Japan.
Imagine the even more damaging effects of systemic disparity if their policies weren't in place and progress slowed or even reversed by Republican legislation.
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