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But the new study is the first evidence of a direct effect in people.
And that, she said, has a direct effect on job performance.
These will not, however, have any direct effect on the 2003 Budget year.
I mean it has direct effects on the health of us all.
It would also have a direct effect on a significant number of jobs being kept.
"A personal income tax cut has a less direct effect."
But everything that happens has a direct effect on him.
But the deal, Government officials insist, should have no direct effect on the current case.
The cost came not from the direct effects of the disaster.
And that, some economists say, will have a direct effect on everyone.
So our first question is answered: it has no direct effect.
A. I got involved because it had a direct effect on me personally and my community.
School officials said it would have little direct effect at Georgetown.
A few changes may not have an immediate direct effect on Americans but will eventually be felt.
During this age, children strongly believe that their personal thought has a direct effect on the rest of the world.
From a business perspective this had little direct effect on the company, at least in the short term.
This has a direct effect on our citizens and businesses.
That could have a direct effect on Microsoft's bottom line.
"It has a much more direct effect on consumer behavior" than interest rates.
The way we are feeling mentally may have a direct effect on our shape.
Something that will have a direct effect on the outcome of this crisis.
But there are a few great works that have a direct effect on people."
If the recovery is starting now, it will probably be two years before any direct effects are felt by us.
Gage's report had a more direct effect on his own career.
Even more pivotal, he said, was the grant's direct effect on his work.