Example sentences of "will affect the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The improvement and refinement of classification at the Library of Congress are undertaken with the recognition that any change will affect the location of previously classified books .
2 The necessity to obtain planning permission or not is untouched , but any works which will affect the character of the listed building require listed building consent in addition to any planning permission .
3 It 's inevitable that the resignation will affect the Church .
4 If one of these sub-systems does not work properly it will affect the working of the system as a whole and the motor car will not function to the best of its abilities .
5 But it is not just prospective parents who have contact with mentally handicapped people , and the attitudes of many people in positions of authority are crucial in that they will make decisions which will affect the lives of our mentally handicapped community .
6 The low level option , because of the extra land requirement for the diversion of Baberton Mains Terrace , will affect the allotment area in various ways depending upon the scheme chosen .
7 All researchers have to think carefully about whether the interviewer 's sex , class , race , or accent will affect the answers that are given .
8 A joint Directors of Planning meeting is to be held shortly on the Structure Plan Review and any issues arising will affect the timescale .
9 They are central to the debate over the provision of legal services and the response to these issues will affect the formulation of policy .
10 A decision to make a marginal increase in the school 's contact ratio , in order , say , to purchase administrative and clerical assistance in the recording of assessments ( probably a sensible response to the demands of the new curriculum ) will affect the conditions of service of every teacher .
11 Obviously your personal situation will affect the choices you make but a sound principle to follow was laid down by William Morris who wrote ‘ have nothing in your home which you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful ’ .
12 In Europe we have influenced the development of Directives from the European Commission which will affect the conduct of pensions and insurance business throughout the whole of Europe .
13 As Professor Goode has pointed out , the fact that the charge has crystallised will affect the relationship between the chargee and the company but it does not necessarily affect a third party since if the company is left free to deal with the assets in the normal course of its business then the chargee should be estopped from denying the company 's authority to do so .
14 If the forecasts are believed , they will affect the actions of agents and so take on the role of expectations .
15 Let us assume that a stock is selling at $50 , with undisclosed good news which will ultimately cause the stock to sell for $60 , and that no factors other than the good news will affect the price .
16 The particular nature of the business of a financial institution will affect the type and proportion of assets it holds in its portfolio .
17 The Data Protection Act 1984 has introduced major new provisions which will affect the University , members of staff and students .
18 It is likely that there are major differences inside firms which will affect the patterns of cooperation and conflict .
19 The research aims to examine the potential for maritime arms control measures beyond the draft Strategic Arms 1990s , there are likely to be significant political and international developments ( from budgetary problems in the US to pressure on overseas bases ) which will affect the West 's ability to continue deploying at current levels of naval levels of naval superiority .
20 Second , if a checklist claims to provide a developmental sequence , the validity of this claim will affect the utility of the scale in practice .
21 To use the phrase which better expresses the underlying concept , what the requirements of fairness demand when any body , domestic , administrative or judicial , has to make a decision which will affect the rights of individuals depends on the character of the decision-making body , the kind of decision it has to make and the statutory or other framework in which it operates .
22 To use the phrase which better expresses the underlying concept , what the requirements of fairness demand when any body , domestic , administrative or judicial , has to make a decision which will affect the rights of individuals depends on the character of the decision-making body , the kind of decision it has to make and the statutory or other framework in which it operates .
23 I realise that it is my ability to change do get do not get any separately items will affect the rights of the third party .
24 It is this decision which will affect the size , scope and financing of the enterprise , and determine other operational criteria .
25 As detailed examinations of mother-infant interactions show , from the beginning the baby is active , not passive ; his behaviour is organized , not ‘ absent ’ ; and even to the earliest social interactions he brings certain characteristics which will affect the behaviour of other people towards him .
26 The removal of clause 54(4) will affect the position of a child of one of the teachers at the child 's school , because now the benefit will be assessed on the cost to the employer , which would be very small indeed in this case . ’
27 It is also similarly a source of control ; its satisfaction or neglect will affect the likelihood of our compliance .
28 Economic crisis ( as we saw earlier ) or simple chance factors like media coverage and fashion will affect the scale and permanence of giving for particular purposes .
29 The banks too must get involved and everyone needs to work together because if the marriage proves to be a barren one it will affect the wealth of the nation for generations to come .
30 But above all Section 28 will affect the operation which is seen as the heart of library censorship : book selection .
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