long-lasting effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflong-lastingandeffect
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long-lasting
adjective
uk/ˌlɒŋˈlɑː.stɪŋ/us/ˌlɑːŋˈlæs.tɪŋ/
continuing for a long period ...
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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Example 8 (pasta), where the weight loss was temporary, implied that expectations had nolong-lastingeffecton weight.
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A disconcerting finding in our study was thelong-lastingeffectof the disaster on alcohol use of the adolescents in our sample.
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However, they do not have along-lastingeffecton the disease, and can cause weight gain, water retention and nausea.
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They will have a fundamental andlong-lastingeffectin the conservation of flora and fauna.
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What worries me far more is thelong-lastingeffectof all this.
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That can have a very material andlong-lastingeffecton a salmon river.
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The social policy studies unit report makes quite clear thelong-lastingeffectthat this would have on rural areas, and that includes my area.
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While there he met and befriended many like-minded musicians who would have along-lastingeffecton his career.
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He believes the disturbance has had along-lastingeffect.
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In reflecting on her life, divorces appeared simply as short-term hiatuses, difficult episodes but without long-lasting effects.
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Although more complex intervention programs may have stronger and more long-lasting effects, they also introduce problems for theory testing, as we discuss next.
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Talmage's book had a significant andlong-lastingeffecton nonmembers and members alike.
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These events may not have as long-lasting effects as more extreme trauma, but may nevertheless lead to temporary increases in symptoms.
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As demonstrated by converging evidence from animal and human studies, adverse childhood experiences can have long-lasting effects on psychological and physical health.
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Furthermore, early experiences are believed to have particularly long-lasting effects on the reactivity and regulation of stress-sensitive physiological systems.
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It is claimed that initial safety tests have shown no long-lasting effects.
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Striking absence of long-lasting effects of early color deprivation on monkey vision.
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Adverse effects, which a larger population simply would absorb, have immediate and often long-lasting effects.
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One quarter of these reports were of immediate allergic-type reactions from which no serious or long-lasting effects are known to have resulted.
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