Example sentences of "have a [noun] effect " in BNC.

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1 I saw the formation of the Black Workers ' Group and the concessions that we had won as a lever or a rolling stone which would have a knock-on effect .
2 Several minor changes occurring in a short space of time can have a totting-up effect , challenging and even overloading the resources people have at their disposal .
3 We 're not sure about burglars but we think it might have a deterrent effect . ’
4 Seton and Ramsay were in favour , especially as this might well have a delaying effect on invasion moves .
5 In Chapter 11 we showed that an increase in the after-tax wage ( as for example when income tax rates are cut ) will have a substitution effect , tending to make people work longer hours , but an income effect , tending to make them work fewer hours .
6 This will raise aggregate demand directly and , by increasing total injections , will have a multiplier effect on income .
7 Its auditors warned recently that difficulties over just one debt could have a domino effect throughout the organisation .
8 Our main concern is that if they take away one of our acute services it will have a domino effect on the rest
9 There is also evidence that previous ‘ low level ’ noxious stimulation may have a priming effect , allowing further minor noxious stimulation to cause dramatic c -fos induction .
10 The Keynesian view would emphasize that the original increase in the quantity of money will have a ripple effect spreading through the whole financial market until eventually even the less liquid financial assets such as equities are affected .
11 The content of the opinion in each case would have a spin-off effect on people who happen to love football and give a lot of time to watching , playing or training for it .
12 He indicated this would be done by a public works policy which ‘ would have a balancing effect on development and can be turned on and off as circumstances require ’ .
13 Accounting policies which if altered for consistency with the purchaser 's policies would have a material effect on the earnings or net assets of the target .
14 1.3 The employee 's duty not to make preparations in order to compete with his employer after he has left or to enable another to do so The employee can not make preparations during his employment , either during the working day or in his spare time , with a view to competing with his employer once his employment is over if such preparation may have a material effect on his employer 's business .
15 But the development of continuing education must eventually have a backwash effect on initial professional education at the undergraduate stage .
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