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Expectations that Mr. Temer would replace Ms. Rousseff have had one tangible effect on the nation's financial outlook: As the impeachment process moved forward in recent months, Brazilian stocks rallied 35percentthoughugh they lost two points on Monday.
As comprehensive immigration reform remains unlikely in the current political climate, the report highlights steps that the administration could take immediately -- ones that the group contends would have a tangible effect on the immigration system and specifically serve to attract foreign-born talent to U.S. shores.
The project turned out to be one of the few Occupy offshoots that has had a tangible effect on people's lives.
"It's not like it has a tangible effect on propulsion.
"It makes walking more efficient, providing a tangible effect on ambulatory propulsion.
It is debatable whether "Silkwood" had any tangible effect on the nuclear power industry.
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Thus, we see that the sense of purpose one gains from volunteering has tangible effects on employee health and, once again, their company's bottom line.
There are tangible effects on crime, too.
From there, though, the level of tangible effects on policy decreases dramatically.
What our figures show is that there are very large, tangible effects on the public purse.
Two recent articles in The Times describe the nexus between a warming climate and tangible effects on the ground and in the upper atmosphere.
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