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"It is a huge loss of human capital whose affects will only begin to be felt in the next decade," said Aliki Mouri a sociologist at the National Centre for Social Research.
The maximum speed of light (c) is a constant, for example, whose affects are felt throughout the universe.
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A modifier is a species whose concentration affects the reaction velocity, but whose concentration itself is not changed by this reaction.
But I don't know too many players whose contract affects them.
While shopping for his magic equipment, Harry comes across the Sorcerer's Stone, a bedeviled jewel whose power affects his first year at the enchanted school.
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