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The report's publication had wide effects across the United States and the world.
This report and investigation brought home the wider effects.
So how are we going to evaluate the wider effects of our own macroeconomic policy?
Many experts thought the slump in the real estate market would have much wider effects on the overall economy.
Economy wide effects occur because improved technology creates new production possibilities and increases economic growth.
However, the club was damaged by the wider effects of the 1951 waterfront strike and took years to recover.
But the problems in Thailand have wider effects, and pose a particular threat to Japan.
The crisis had wider effects, and the old techniques of social control had to be revised for rural England.
Exclusion from voting had wide effects: it meant that blacks could not qualify to serve on juries or in any local office.
That might help Taling Chan delay the wider effects of industrial development.
Wide Effects in the Region The Amarillo bank is by no means alone.
Such a focus ignores the wider effects of inciting the systemic racism that plays such a destructive role in our society.
Advocates of this method believe that the effects of chronic hyperventilation would have even wider effects than is commonly accepted.
The wider effects of the eruption were limited, amounting to several years of cold summers and up to two decades of environmental disruption in Germany.
Wide Effects Feared The endowment came under heavy criticism last spring for its financial support for two exhibitions that many people attacked as obscene.
"No details, only that it would have very wide effects, all over the world which might be an exaggeration and that it would ruin England's honour."
The wider effects, as has been observed, were not measurable, though the export advantages were probably reduced to the extent that investment went to highly developed economies.
The research also indicates that areas of concentrated poverty can have wider effects on surrounding neighborhoods, not classified as "high-poverty," limiting overall economic potential and social cohesion.
The wide effects of contamination and degradation on these water systems make analyzing their specific sources difficult since the interactions of factors and overlapping effects may occur.
It is now open to non-members of the BAA, includes lighting engineers and environmentalists, and campaigns on the wider effects of light pollution.
Wide Effects From Drought The drought has forced farmers to sell off cattle they cannot afford to feed and to plow under shriveled crops.
A comparison group of non-fundholding practices was essential to disentangle the effects of budget holding from any wider effects of the NHS reforms.
The Big Shift to Stocks Plunging interest rates have prompted investors to shift from bonds to stocks, a move that could have wide effects on the economy.
Initially the programme operated as a project and was evaluated in relation to its specific aims and documented in relation to some of its wider effects and implications.
A key aspect of the 1977 White Paper was the stress it placed on the wider effects of poverty: that it was not just those with acute needs who suffered.