combined impact

collocation in English

meaningsofalliedandimpact

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allied
adjective
uk
/ˈæl.aɪd/
us
/ˈæl.aɪd/
connected by a political or ...
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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 ofalliedandimpactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These data have implications for understanding thecombinedimpactof maternal depressive symptoms and maternal sensitivity on children's socioemotional development.
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Although they drew little attention at the time, theircombinedimpactwas significant in two respects.
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The integrated model can assess thecombinedimpactof a carbon tax and of investments in carbon-saving options.
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Thecombinedimpactof rather frightened ethical committees and the data protection law already seems to be inhibiting several epidemiological studies.
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The result is that what we are contemplating is a situation in whichcombinedimpactspeeds might be in excess of 80 mph.
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This clause cannot be taken in isolation; one must consider thecombinedimpacton people operating in this country.
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The increase for education is £2.6 billion and that is a good £250 million more than thecombinedimpact of all the additional pressures to which he has referred.
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In general terms, we believe that the proposals would be beneficial to the farming community, including less favoured areas, as a result of thecombinedimpactof the different measures.
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There is no proposal to amalgamate these sources of funds but rather to evaluate theircombinedimpact and as far as possible to co-ordinate their application.
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It was also the first year that the school board met with representatives regarding thecombinedimpactof schools with water, sewer, and roads.
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Thecombinedimpactcaused most roads to be blocked by either fallen trees or mudslides; all main roads were quickly restored.
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Again, this likely reflects thecombinedimpactof improved screening, prevention, and treatment.
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Thecombinedimpactof these privileges and prejudices are just one of the potential reasons that waste management and highly-pollutive sites tend to be located in minority-dominated areas.
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Thomas was distraught from thecombinedimpactof both personal and professional strife.
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