Sentences with effected
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E e - Exposure to the sun had the effect of toughening his skin.
- His protest had no effect.
- Is your home in an area likely to be effected by any adverse weather conditions?
- Between 25% and 40% of man in US are effected by premature ejaculation.
- To bring a plan into effect.
- She disapproved of the proposal and wrote to that effect.
- In short, radical legal change is best effected by professional politicians who have a lifetime's experience of assessing the popular will.
- As daylight came it was seen that the landing had been effected rather further north of Kaba Tepe than was originally intended.
- We had the feeling that the big, expensive car was only for effect.
- A three-dimensional effect.
- Ms Lew said V/Line apologised to customers who had been effected by loss of services this morning.
- Whether you are selling or buying a home you need to be sure that the home is not effected by bad drywall that was used in many states between.
- The Doppler effect.
- The new machines finally effected the transition to computerized accounting last spring.
- When a large part of the population of any society is effected by alcoholism then it becomes very difficult for that society.
- Which is not badly effected by the recent financial crisis.
- His silence was in effect a confirmation of the rumor.
- The prescribed medicine failed to take effect.
- This can lead to disfiguring of the joints effected and can even cripple the host of the disease.
- It has been predicted that the baby boomer generation will be the most effected by the changes health care system with regard.