substantial effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubstantialandeffect
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substantial
adjective
uk/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/us/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/
large in size, value, ...
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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(Definition ofsubstantialandeffectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As expected, those in poor health were much less likely to be active independently of the verysubstantialeffectof disability.
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Second, we find that plan features such as vesting, matching, and withdrawal penalties have asubstantialeffecton optimal saving and participation decisions.
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First, solar radiation from different orientations through the facades has asubstantialeffecton the internal environment.
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Such a magnification can have asubstantialeffecton interpretation of cell density measurements in the retina.
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Thesubstantialeffectof early intervention has been dramatically demonstrated in the case of autism.
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This is asubstantialeffectcompared with the interventions required for other preventive programs.
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Although this deviation is small, it could nevertheless have asubstantialeffecton the genetic variance.
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As it will be shown later, this circumstance has asubstantialeffecton the system robustness.
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None of these agents had anysubstantialeffecton phototransduction.
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We showed asubstantialeffectof surface topographic and energetic parameters on the adhesion of dental bacteria after a short-term experiment.
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For instance, multiple laws have had nosubstantialeffecton the use of illicit drugs in this country.
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For heavy particles, however, figure 3a shows that the move from medium to high democratic freedoms has the moresubstantialeffect.
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The blue filter does have asubstantialeffecton the red-green mechanisms; however, the effect does not involve a change in response polarity.
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Two villages show a moresubstantialeffectof both the initial entry into contracts and a higher price.
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This focus on money has hadsubstantialeffecton ourselves and on our patients.
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This correction term reflects the fact that the dissipation of energy in the droplet's interior can have asubstantialeffecton the motion.
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Linkage to a selected locus also has asubstantialeffecton patterns of differentiation.
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This is the one instance in which lagging the media coverage variable has asubstantialeffecton the significance of the media variable.
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Fieldworkers' performance shows asubstantialeffecton the failure of different methods.
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