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And this inevitably affects Richard III.
This inevitably affects the load-induced response of the pavement and its durability.
My writing is always changing, because my country is always changing, and this inevitably affects my views and feelings about things.
This inevitably affects the more than 120 million of the world's poorest people who rely on the coffee supply chain for their livelihoods.
This inevitably affects the availability of guardians present in a particular setting, as well as the likelihood of convergence of victims and offenders.
This inevitably affects those with lower educational attainment disproportionately, and may result in refusal to participate in trials.
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This inevitably affected attitudes toward asylum seekers, and the reactions of shock and outrage following the September 2001 terrorist attacks served to further exacerbate these restrictive tendencies.
And this inevitably affected the way they operated as politicians: apart from inculcating quick wits and sharp antennae, it tended to foster skills in several areas – tact and discretion; acting and showmanship; the "dark arts" of presentation and manipulation; awareness and management of risk.
This inevitably affected the demand for virgins and saints from Cranach's studio and was a factor in his turning over more of his production to secular images of primitive humanity, pastoral fantasies, classical and Old Testament stories and satirical scenes, often illustrating the supposed wiles of women through the ages, represented here by pieces from a score of international collections.
Arte Povera artists were especially obsessed with how society perceived the passing of time after the industrial age, how we'd embarked upon a never-ending race toward the future, and this inevitably affected the ways we interact with the objects and people around us.
This separation inevitably affects the work.
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