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effect

[ih-fekt] / ɪˈfɛkt /




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"We need to measure CO2, methane, and nitrous oxide at the same time and throughout the whole season to understand the real net effect in the northernmost agricultural areas."

From Science Daily

The light, which will remain subdued in the church, should also not have an effect.

From Barron's

And packages sent from abroad only help a small minority of Cubans, with little overall effect islandwide.

From Barron's

The panels have had another surprising side effect: because the grass is shielded from the elements, it's of more consistent quality.

From Barron's

Executives at larger companies have maintained war rooms to analyze the ripple effects of trade policies.

From The Wall Street Journal