lasting effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflastingandeffect
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lasting
adjective
uk/ˈlɑː.stɪŋ/us/ˈlæs.tɪŋ/
continuing to exist for a long time or ...
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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(Definition oflastingandeffectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoflasting effect
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The ' result focus ' event involved a brief contact between the objects which left alastingeffecton one of them.
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Some fenestrations will close spontaneously over time, indicating that whatever shortterm advantage is derived may not have alastingeffect.
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We shall ignore the initial stage of the motion as it will not have anylastingeffecton the subsequent u motion.
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From these trials one may conclude that rehabilitation has littlelastingeffecton health-related quality of life in elderly patients.
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Second, thelastingeffectof such training was measured in only two of these studies, with conflicting results.
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Nolastingeffectof intervention was assumed once treatment was discontinued.
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Given the entrenched nature of problems many of the pupils were suffering from, only long-term interventions would be likely to have anylastingeffect.
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In addition, research needs to focus more on when learning reaches asymptote to assess the stable,lastingeffect(if any) of learning and incentives on irrationality.
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Obviously things, things fall away after, you know, after a time but em it generally had a good effect and still has alastingeffectreally.
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Read, as collector, sought the resolution that would produce the mostlastingeffect.
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The continued withdrawal of the remaining land is not expected to have anylastingeffectbecause military exercises have been rescheduled to take place elsewhere.
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A peacebuilding initiative that works from below, complementing the top-down approach, would be timely and could have alastingeffect.
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With hindsight, it is clear that the stock market crash had nolastingeffecton demand, but that was not clear at the time.
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There is no evidence of anylastingeffecton demand for dentistry.
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