Drugs, food and habitual behaviors all have a direct effect on the biology of stress.
So much for the direct effect on the other rich economies of a severe Japanese recession.
We know WOM has a direct effect because we experience it ourselves in everyday life.
Designer Nicole Miller noted that the changing priorities had had a direct effect on staffing.
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Prof Kivimaki said the evidence of a direct effect of job strain on the heart was mixed.
However, Dr Gedney's work is the first to identify a direct effect of that gas on ecosystems.
"Neither WTO not GATT has direct effect in EU law", nor is the Common Agricultural Policy relevant.
For we do know very well what is the direct effect of a doubling of greenhouse gases.
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Even an outright recession across the eurozone would probably have a somewhat smaller direct effect on our economy.
The most important direct effect of tacocopters will be to reduce transportation costs.
The ruling will not have a direct effect on any other cases involving the mileage claim, the AP reported.
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Clearly, the direct effect of the health reform law is it will increase health-related costs of adding more employees.
But the truth is that the food that our kids eat does have a direct effect on how they learn.
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The IRA ceasefire of 1994 had a direct effect on economic prosperity.
Until this study, it was difficult to measure if what people say to each other about their brand experience has a direct effect on sales.
And the more direct effect is clearly on demand for commodities.
In fact, the lack of a single market in money is a serious blockage in the economy that can have a direct effect on companies.
That warms us up further, over and above the direct effect.
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Thorough hearings into the direct effect and likely repercussions of even the modest relief from statutory constraints provided by the Senate on 23 September are needed.
The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, has again warned Conservative eurosceptic MPs that seeking looser ties with the European Union will have a direct effect on jobs.
"The past two years have shown that no economy is insulated from a major financial crisis, especially one that has a direct effect on U.S. consumption, " Lowlicht says.
In the ECF analysis, the indirect effect of American cuts equivalent to those in the House legislation, via increased ambition elsewhere, is even more than the direct effect.
Well, one there is the direct effect that it guarantees that aggressive action will be taken to save the financial system regardless of how the FOMC views the situation analytically and emotionally.
Upgrading the grid would also have a direct effect on consumers by saving families money through increased efficiency and reliability, while also helping utilities avoid blackouts and restore power quicker when they occur.
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And that really is it, that direct effect.
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While data on the direct effect of free condoms in developing nations are limited, past campaigns in Uganda, Thailand and Brazil have shown that making condoms readily available can significantly reduce the transmission of HIV.
The European debt crisis looms as a subplot to the game, and although soccer has no direct effect on European fiscal policy, the game serves as an outlet for the tension between the Greeks and the Germans.
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Although the UK is not a member of the single currency, 40% of its trade is with the eurozone and Mr Osborne said there were signs the continuing uncertainty was having a direct effect on the UK economy - which has seen sluggish growth.
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