Sentence examples for potentially disastrous effect from inspiring English sources

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Such a move would have a potentially disastrous effect on Republican hopes of winning back the White House.

I look forward to discussing with Hunt the potentially disastrous effect that the US philanthropic funding culture could have on the UK, severely reducing opportunities for playwrights to be produced.

We need to be clear: there is no guarantee whatsoever that the present settlement will bring about the necessary cuts in emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases which are causing the atmosphere to warm, with potentially disastrous effect.

This deficiency is exacerbated by establishing intergovernmental treaties outside of the ordinary Lisbon procedure in order to deal with the Eurozone crisis.2 I cannot deal with the potentially disastrous effect on EU's 'constitution' here, but see [7], chapter 1 and 6.

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To reduce the potential for an outlier to have potentially disastrous effects on the training of the SVM, while still maintaining a relatively small gallery size and dealing with the limited number of views in the FERET protocol, we used three gallery images per subject.

Doctors do have responsibility for health and will have to deal with the potentially disastrous effects of this advice".

But critics warn of potentially disastrous effects on the other five countries that share the river -- Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar, formerly Burma.

A fuller appreciation of the potentially disastrous effects of these cuts is gained by examining their possible impact at the local level.

And in Congress, Barney Frank, chairman of the house financial services committee, and Chris Dodd, chairman of the Senate banking committee, began talking of ways to counter the potentially disastrous effects of the decision on the American electoral process.

In a rare televised address, the socialist leader said it was the duty of Greeks to help extract their homeland from an economic morass that has seen its debt balloon to a staggering €300bn (£262bn), with potentially disastrous effects for the eurozone.

But opinion began to shift over the past month as the potentially disastrous effects of a ban finally seemed to sink in among those pushing for it.The European Commission had threatened to suspend Turkey's accession talks had AK been shut down.

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