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It is typically used to indicate the beginning of an influence or impact on something or someone. Example: The new policy started to affect the company's profits, causing a decline in revenue.
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The controversy over security has started to affect Diebold's business.
In effect, it started to affect prices all around".
"This executive order is really the first one that started to affect people immediately," he said.
It also underscores how the credit crisis has started to affect even Japan's biggest businesses.
– the ring went on and the issue started to affect me personally.
But when they started to affect him, he changed his mind.
They took that as a sign price pressures have started to affect the broader economy.
He pauses, then observes: "So that started to affect me negatively".
I wondered if the winter blues had started to affect my ability to see in color.
But months after the tax cut started to affect paychecks, polling shows the legislation remains unpopular.
The Fed would only react, so the new story goes, if rising prices started to affect expectations of future inflation.
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