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The rising budgetary deficit, for example, has had an increasingly adverse impact on the availability of funds for the infrastructure sector.

Some studies indicate that the radiation has had an adverse effect on birds in the area.

Mice should not be exposed to pine or other
scented tree chips as many studies show these to have adverse effects on lung function in mice.

Future success in water reuse will depend on whether this can be done without adverse effects on human health and the environment.

Wingood G, DiClemente R, Raj A. adverse consequences of intimate partner abuse among women in non-urban domestic violence shelters.

Efforts are taken to minimise the adverse effects of traditional tourism on the natural environment, and enhance the cultural integrity of local people.

However, Within a short time of its commencement, the sentencing provisions of the 1991 Act began top attract adverse criticism.

He added that acid rain and pollution from a newly opened M1 motorway would have adverse effects upon the cross.

The fight would have been for the Strikeforce Welterweight Championship but, Joe Riggs had to pull out of the bout due to an adverse reaction to a drug.

If the defendant's case is weak, there is great incentive for new parties to sue and claim that the defendant is estopped based on the prior adverse ruling.

In order to construct a boat dock on the shoreline, an approved plan and permit is required to ensure that the dock will not have an adverse affect on marine life.

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