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effects

[ih-fekts] / ɪˈfɛkts /


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Pills have just started to enter the market, and drugmakers are racing to develop next-generation medications in hopes of helping people lose even more weight with fewer side effects.

From The Wall Street Journal

Morgan abandoned its long-held bullish stance on the lawn- and garden-care company, citing the effects of the Iran war on future profits.

From MarketWatch

Despite this limitation, she shows careful control and appears to anticipate the effects of her actions.

From Science Daily

They said: "There was a lot of concerns here about the potential effects on water supply and the way planning and approval was handled."

From BBC

Let’s say that 65-year-old woman was worried about the future effects of inflation and didn’t want to lock herself into a fixed monthly payment.

From MarketWatch