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Thus would the achievement of getting Labour back into power be given more permanent effect.
THAT a gestating mother's environment can have a permanent effect on the physiology of her offspring is well established.
Even if they do not, the cuts, while temporary, will have a permanent effect by costing many workers years of future compounding on the missed contributions.
The police said the result is more accidents, which is bad enough, but residents said impatient drivers are having a deeper, more permanent effect on how people live.
Years later, in his journal, Kerouac would wonder if his mother had been right to ask if the accident had had a permanent effect on his head.
And the same approach that brought a decline in sulfur dioxide emissions can have an equally dramatic and permanent effect on carbon emissions.
Regardless of whether the performance is great or beastly, it may have a permanent effect on the way the character lingers in your mind.
These districts were drawn so as to concentrate, or "pack," African-American voters, a move that had a dramatic and possibly permanent effect.
These drugs block the production of thyroid hormone but have no permanent effect on either the thyroid gland or the underlying cause of the hyperthyroidism.
His administrative reforms left an enduring mark on the Chinese state, and his exclusive recognition of Confucianism had a permanent effect on subsequent East Asian history.
Intelligence was affected, too: a blood lead level of even 5 µ/dl was enough to damage the infant brain, and with permanent effect.
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