Sentence examples for more marginal effect from inspiring English sources

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If this was the case, one would predict that LOX inhibition would have a more marginal effect in late-stage disease due to tumours already having significant levels of cross-linked collagen.

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Although high throughput RNAi screens for C. elegans have intrinsically high false negative rates [ 22], we reasoned that less reproducible effects were also likely to indicate RNAi clones with more marginal effects on intestinal gcs-1p::gfp.

To summarise, Propositions 2– 6 suggest that in most cases, search costs have the more powerful marginal effect of market power, profits, consumer surplus and total welfare.

Though western diplomats say sanctions may force Kabila and his close associates to reconsider their options, there is little sign that the pressure has had anything more than a marginal effect.

Privately, senior police officers also expressed doubt that the measure would have anything more than a "marginal effect" on preventing disorder and said the real issue was the numbers of officers on the streets.

The absorption of the eastern German population and economy had no more than a marginal effect on living standards in the regions of the western sector despite a rise in unemployment, a housing shortage, and tax increases.

The world's biggest car markets China, North America and Europe are all greying.So it is not clear that declining car ownership among young urbanites will have more than a marginal effect on overall car sales.

The Willes fiascoes made the Times an unhappy place, but the truth is that none of the company's internal travails of the past decade all of which McDougal recounts with relish had more than a marginal effect on the newspaper that readers actually saw every day.

More specifically, the marginal effect of the interaction term can be expressed as: Inducement effect = P ^ OBBIRTH 2004, N I - P ^ O B B I R T H 1996, N I - P ^ O B B I R T H 2004, I - P ^ O B B I R T H 1996, I.

More formally, let the marginal effect of a TV channel dummy in regression (1) be δ 1 and the marginal effect of the same TV channel in regression (5) be δ 5.

So there is no way halting population growth in the poor world is going to have more than a very marginal effect on climate change.

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