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effect

[ih-fekt] / ɪˈfɛkt /




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A pause would give Federal Reserve officials time to assess the effects of the three rate cuts made this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Martyn played in four Ashes series - retiring with immediate effect before the third Test in 2006 - and won two World Cups with Australia.

From BBC

He stressed that introducing the euro will have "a positive long-term effect on the Bulgarian economy and on the environment in which the country is developing".

From Barron's

Although the health effects of Superfund sites have been studied for decades, Kobetz noted that the relationship between environmental pollution and breast cancer has received far less attention.

From Science Daily

As described by one of his three daughters—who clearly love him—the comedian “came back from the dead,” and not without some side effects.

From The Wall Street Journal