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Discover Ludwig"net effects" is correct and usable in written English and can be used to refer to the overall or cumulative outcomes of a situation, process, or event
For example, "The net effects of the policy changes were an increase in public spending and a decrease in poverty."
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What are the net effects?
And I think a fair review of that would say the net effects are big and they're negative".
Taking a longer view, the net effects could be less positive, particularly for the federal budget.
To the Editor: Drug and clinical trials are typically conducted at multiple sites, but only the cumulative results (the net effects) are usually published in medical journals.
Framing the aggregate impact in terms of a single number, or even irrefutably demonstrating that the net effects are positive or negative, is a formidably difficult exercise.
Wright contends that fracking in Texas despoils communities and creates enduring environmental hazards, but he doesn't give a balanced view of its net effects.
But whether the net effects would truly leave forests in Colorado less protected is not as clear, he said.
The president said the pipeline's net effects on the climate would be "absolutely critical" to his decision whether to approve it.
"The net effects of the pipeline's impact on our climate will be absolutely critical to determining whether this project is allowed to go forward," he said then.
Other net effects of shore erosion are an increase in the surface area of a lake and a reduction in its mean depth.
Net effects may be weak.
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