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was effect
noun
The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below.
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The verb we wanted here was "effect," meaning "accomplish".
The mix works, but live, the lack of effect was effect enough.
It is impossible to separate the history of the composition of Onegin from the turmoil in emotional upheavals in Tchaikovsky's personal life during the period of its composition, though what was cause and what was effect is hard to judge.
Richard Schultz, the company's vice president for asset planning, testified that generating plants in his state were among the first to fail, but that this was effect, not cause, as the report said.
There was effect with regard to headache relief at 2 h for doses 2.5 8.25 mg.
All continuous predictors were centered for analysis (IRMA and woman-specific characteristics) and contextual sexual relevance was effect coded (1 = high sexual relevance, −1 = low sexual relevance).
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Finally, we explored if there was effect modification by age or ethnicity and performed stratified analyses for those two variables.
What is cause and what is effect?
It might be "effect" — whatever.
These challenges are effect -- not cause.
But what are effects?
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