net effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnetandeffect
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net
adjective[before or after noun]
uk/net/us/net/
left when there is nothing else to be ...
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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(Definition ofnetandeffectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnet effect
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Depending on the market context, preference, type of technical change, and the nature of the crop, theneteffectcould go in any direction.
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But despite the retail boom, it is doubtful whether this contributes a positiveneteffectto employment.
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Interestingly, theneteffectis that firm profits are higher in the incomplete contracting case than in the complete contracting case.
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Modeling studies suggest that theneteffectof screening on quality-adjusted life expectancy is modest, if not negative, but are subject to methodologic criticisms.
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Itsneteffectis to recover some groundness and sharing dependencies that would have been unnecessarily lost when using the standard operators.
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Theorems 9 and 10 together imply that theneteffectof the vertical segments is often neglible.
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Theneteffectis an improvement over dynamic lexicalization alone, which we believe to be significant.
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Overall, theneteffectat the household level (let alone the aggregate economy) is left indeterminate.
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The movement of aggregate wealth is determined by theneteffectof the two opposing forces.
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Theneteffectof changing productivity and profitability conditions in the agropastoral activities is therefore generally unclear and will vary according to circumstances.
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Theneteffectof these two volumes fluxes is an accumulation of fluid underneath the disturbance crest and an increase in the interfacial displacement.
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First, theneteffectof quartile switching is to damp inter-quartile variation, and not to change central tendencies.
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Theneteffectof these negative and positive externalities is an empirical question, and should be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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Theneteffectis that some responses increase in frequency and others decrease.
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Theneteffectmakes less absolute the use of capitals.
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In both seasons, theneteffectis a saving of 1.2 kg per hectare.
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Theneteffectdepends on the magnitude of the gains from the environmental benefits versus the loss due to increased food prices.
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Theneteffectof age is thus ambiguous.
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Each figure shows the effect of excitatory (feedback) input alone, inhibitory input alone, and theneteffectof combined excitation and inhibition.
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In addition to assessing theneteffectof soil microbiota from various management systems on early growth of rye, we examined two other related issues.
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