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"Economic changes in another market can really have an effect on you".
Sadly, some minigames also don't really have an effect on your position on the board, which defeats the point.
Toward the end of the evening, as Clinton finished a final cup of coffee — "This stuff doesn't really have an effect on me, I guess" — someone asked him whether it wasn't frustrating to be talking about the Presidential hopes of other people, even if one of them was his wife.
"It's not just three or four years, it's 10 years or more for it to really have an effect.
Sanctions would only really have an effect if they became general measures against whole sectors of the Russian economy, she says.
You won't really have an effect.
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"The Bale situation hasn't really had an effect on us," Villas-Boas said.
Both Chris and Nick's stupid behaviour really has an effect on Maddie.
Meeting her, and her having her own movie, I think that it really had an effect on me.
"It will take time before it really has an effect," said Shlomo Dror, a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense.
"Getting rid of all those residual toxins and medicines and drugs really had an effect," he said.
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