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An ideal non-surgical sterilizing agent would be one which is safe, effective, affordable, permanent, and delivered in a single injection, with predictable effects on behavior and health [ 2, 3].
They don't change much, beyond the predictable effects of time.
But there are also more predictable effects replayed in each decline.
Drug prohibition is a global war, and it has predictable effects everywhere it is tried.
These shifts in the electorate have had predictable effects on the two parties.
The structures of the sugars have important but not predictable effects on activity.
We were ignored and the proposals passed into law, with the devastating and predictable effects your article describes.
Most universities state that they put equal value on teaching and research, but in practice reward their research stars, not their brilliant teachers, with entirely predictable effects.
(My advice is to have an early night. The PPB was the televisual equivalent of a camomile tea: soporific and with entirely predictable effects).
The titles of his "Four Aphoristic Inventions" (2003) — "Disparate Conversation," "Mountain Climber (Unyielding Peak)," "Wishing Well" and "Guillotine" — accurately describe the music, but Mr. Cooman avoids predictable effects.
Ah, the crazy world of rock'n'roll... Kate Davidson Durley, Wiltshire For years, quotas on fishing have been imposed to ease pressure on stocks ('How the world's oceans are running out of fish', Focus, last week), with utterly predictable effects.
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