substantial impact
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubstantialandimpact
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substantial
adjective
uk/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/us/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/
large in size, value, ...
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impact
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk/ˈɪm.pækt/us/ˈɪm.pækt/
the force or action of one object ...
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(Definition ofsubstantialandimpactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Equally, there is widespread agreement that preferential arrangements have been quite influential, exerting asubstantialimpacton the global trading system.
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These symptoms can have asubstantialimpacton psychosocial functioning.
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Conversely, increasing marginal tax rates prevent fortunate events from having asubstantialimpacton the individual's economic situation.
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Given the disabling nature of chronic fatigue it may have asubstantialimpacton service use and costs as well as on employment.
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As noted above, cer tain roles are likely to have asubstantialimpacton other roles.
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In many cases, this hadsubstantialimpacton the informants' lives.
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In contrast, votes under the assent and co-decision procedures can have a direct andsubstantialimpacton legislative outcomes.
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The statistical significance of these variables is no guide to theirsubstantialimpactwhen all others are held constant.
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This should lead to asubstantialimpacton the economic need for employment as compared to receiving no unemployment benefits at all.
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However, as the agreed strategy of a group of critical external actors, it could have a much moresubstantialimpact.
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The implication of this is that technical progress could have asubstantialimpacton the land-use decisions of risk-averse farmers.
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Obviously the computer has had asubstantialimpacton vocabulary studies.
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The resulting constraints are of particular importance because they have asubstantialimpacton the dynamic properties of the final model.
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The addition of a simple branching heuristic can have asubstantialimpacton the size of the search tree.
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Many other social movements, have been highly diverse internally but have nonetheless had asubstantialimpact.
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Finally, the political variable has a statistically strong influence on these changes, although itssubstantialimpactfalls short of the economic and budgetary factors.
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Forsubstantialimpacton poverty alleviation, however, this work needs to be widely implemented.
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At first glance, it is not obvious that vesting should have asubstantialimpacton a person's 401(k) contributions.
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We compute that a worker in a small plan faces asubstantialimpactof high pension costs.
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