Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] effects [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There was also some relative improvement in the growth of construction and service industries in the more active policy period but this was smaller than that in manufacturing industries : it is consistent with a priori expectations about the multiplier effects of increased manufacturing activity , the increasing differential government expenditure in Developing Areas on health , education , and items of infrastructure and the adverse effect of continued decline in the declining industries sector . |
2 | Concern about the employment effects of new technology began to re-emerge at the end of the 1970s . |
3 | The second proposition , discussed in section III , is that economic analysis is generally ambiguous , a priori , about the efficiency effects of particular market structures and conduct . |
4 | Economic analysis is often ambiguous , a priori , about the efficiency effects of particular market structures and conduct . |
5 | This judgement gives rise to our second proposition : economic analysis is often ambiguous , a priori , about the efficiency effects of particular market structures and conduct . |
6 | In early 1991 after the Australian Federal Court found the Tobacco Institute of Australia guilty of publishing misleading information about the health effects of passive smoking , Quit wrote to 175 000 organisations informing them of the decision and inviting them to participate in its workplace campaign . |
7 | Underlying the work reorganization in each case has been the exposure of line management and shopfloor workers to market pressures , either by organizational restructuring , as in RX , or , as at Pilkingtons and Ford , through the demonstration effects of large-scale rationalization . |
8 | Indeed , recently the French Government suggested that in addition to its measure to reduce the working week , establish early retirement and other features to deal with some of the multiplier effects of growing structural unemployment , it will also engage in a campaign of socially useful production similar to that advocated by the Lucas workers . |
9 | Even so , the potential gain from a lower rate — even if it had been negotiable through the International Monetary Fund — is not easy to estimate because of the problems of relative elasticities of demand for both exports and imports and the problem of the cost effects of higher import prices , not least as they would have affected wage bargaining [ Ball , 1967 ] . |
10 | Such suspicions are justified — not only by individual horror stories , but also by a growing number of scientific studies of the side effects of modern contraception . |
11 | The commercial objectives of shareholders must be considered , along with the tax effects of different forms of consideration on accepting shareholders ( see para 23.2.1 below ) . |
12 | So , this method of measuring the conservatism of DNA , by looking at the number of changes that have actually occurred during geological time , compounds genuine copying fidelity with the filtering effects of natural selection . |
13 | Lexie 's parents are pleased that their efforts may prevent other children dying from the side effects of steroid treatment . |