Sentence examples for so much affect from inspiring English sources

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For example, when California switches to cleaner trucks, it won't so much affect the number of trucking jobs, but it will certainly require new skills in truck manufacturing, truck repair and maintenance.

However, the benefit of such changes may mostly affect functional components of biodiversity and more common species as ecosystem service providers and not so much affect species of nature conservation concern.

However, the results of thermodynamic equilibrium calculations along adiabatic pressure-temperature paths suggest that difference in entropy gained by impact does not so much affect the vapor composition at low quenching temperatures where the chemical reactions within planetary-scale vapor plumes are expected to quench (<2000 K).

By the last movie on the list, it was hard to distinguish Murray's inert, introspective presence from the meticulously dressed backgrounds; he had stripped so much affect from his acting that there was practically nothing left, except the memory of who Bill Murray used to be.

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Defining what counts as a climate law is hard when so much affects the environment.

The product distribution and the efficiency for ozone utilization were not so much affected by the manganese oxide structures.

As the regime enters its fourth year, its actions are no longer so much affected by the obsession with consolidating its security.

So much affecting environmental protection is unclear, as we saw when Democrats boycotted a vote on the confirmation of Mr. Trump's pick to head the E.P.A., Scott Pruitt, only to be overridden by Republicans the next day.

Another area that needs more attention is sensory sensitivity in autism, because it so much affects the quality of life for autistic people and the kinds of accommodations that could be created for them so that they can live more comfortably.

It is not nearly so much affected by the decree in this case as it would be by an injunction against officers, staying the collection of taxes; and yet a frequent and unquestioned exercise of jurisdiction of courts, state and federal, is in restraining the collection of taxes, illegal in whole or in part.

Monsignor Ronald Knox was so much affected by Julia's monologue on sin that he proposed to quote it to the clergy of Westminster Cathedral on their "Day of Recollection", while George Orwell, who was reviewing Brideshead on his own deathbed, thought that the passing of Lord Marchmain and other kitschy scenes demonstrated the impossibility of being simultaneously grown-up and a Roman Catholic.

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