Insoluble fiber has little effect on how rapidly your blood sugar rises after eating. |
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A legal ban on biotech research will have little effect on corporate profits, despite Sanders' rhetoric. |
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The results indicate that tariff elimination would have little effect on orange production in Sao Paulo. |
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In the development process, technology can be tossed around with abandon, with little effect on the audience. |
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The unemployment rate and job growth numbers released Friday were so unsensational as to probably have little effect on the race. |
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Even though the building is small and space is at a premium, it has little effect on the cheerfulness of the participants. |
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French and runner beans are affected earlier, by a related rust, but it has little effect on plant growth. |
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Though their efforts were valiant it was painfully obvious it had little effect on the blaze. |
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But when data from seven previously published trials were reanalysed, varicocele treatment seemed to have little effect on fertility. |
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He denied the scheme was a gimmick which would have little effect on the rocketing street crime problem. |
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Energy advected to and from the lake by precipitation, surface water, and ground water had little effect on evaporation rates. |
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All of her attacks struck with perfect accuracy but had very little effect on him. |
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A pretreatment of cold-induction temperatures had little effect on the course of tissue senescence under these conditions. |
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The strike was little more than a token protest by the union and had little effect on the company's flight schedules. |
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One might imagine that this diversity would have little effect on the vote itself. |
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Chocolate and greasy foods are often blamed, but research has shown that foods seem to have little effect on the development and course of acne in most people. |
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Familiarization or instruction seems to have little effect on long-established perceptual assumptions. |
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While weighing on sales, changes in currency rates had little effect on operating income thanks to their favorable impact on operating expenses. |
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Table 6 also reveals that a strong sense of belonging to an ethnic or cultural group has little effect on lowering reported voter turnout rates. |
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In a capitalist state changes of political regime have little effect on the anarchistic bourgeois economy, which tends to function automatically. |
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Currently this activity is often carried out in savannah areas and thus has little effect on the forest cover. |
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Unpainted steel can rust and detract from the appearance of your shoreline although it has little effect on water quality. |
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Unless we put those resources in the bill, the bill would have little effect on reducing the remands. |
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This had little effect on the shape of the mean annual hydrograph over the 38 years of record. |
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However, the absence of proline, glycine and alanine has little effect on growth. |
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Some sunroof designs have a tilt function that boosts ventilation and has little effect on the vehicle's aerodynamics. |
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Sulphurous acid breaks down partially into hydrogen ions and bisulphite ions, a form having little effect on micro-organisms such as bacteria and wild yeasts. |
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Peterson showed that fences in sand flats have little effect on rates of survivorship, missing clams, and predation on the clam when compared to unfenced open controls. |
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Now 50 years old, he is beginning to feel his mortality, although, as we are constantly reminded, the advancing years have little effect on his sexual voraciousness. |
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Some elements, notably tin and zirconium, behave as neutral solutes in titanium and have little effect on the transformation temperature, acting as strengtheners of the phase. |
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The presence of ascorbate as a cosolute had little effect on visible emission, despite its demonstrated capacity to act as a strong reductant for the indoxyl radical. |
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But the accession of Poland to the Community will have little effect on cultivation. |
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The quantity of cholesterol consumed has little effect on blood cholesterol levels. |
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It is chemically different from other medicines that treat anxiety and has very little effect on mental alertness. |
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It was noted that the action of the trim had relatively little effect on control of the aircraft. |
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Contrary to the second quarter of the current fiscal year, international by-product prices had little effect on the EBITDA of the third quarter. |
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Recent events appear to have had little effect on the availability of credit to the household sector, although the cost of credit has increased. |
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As the majority of investments are carried at fair value, impairments have little effect on the net asset value of the Group. |
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Interestingly, however, the amount of data managed by the vault seems to have little effect on performance or scalability. |
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Apart from that, frangipanis are pretty hardy, and a bit of root pruning on one side will probably have little effect on your magnificent sounding tree. |
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He's bothered, particularly, by this passage:The second problem is that an increase in gasoline taxes would have very little effect on aggregate tailpipe emissions. |
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As a result, pollination by the moths makes up a very tiny proportion of all the pollinator visits that occur within that community and probably has little effect on plant reproduction or natural selection. |
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The early years of glasnost in the late 1980s had little effect on the political climate in the Kyrgyz Republic. |
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However, ensuring that roads are well constructed is the primary choice for dust control, because dust suppressants will have little effect on poorly constructed roads. |
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The quality of the ovulation also remained unchanged, and there was little effect on the ovarian cycle. |
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Two hundred-fifty cycles of autoclaving had little effect on hardness and ultimate tensile strength. |
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The market investigation indicated that the response of different cereals varies according to enzyme, since xylanase has little effect on barley and beta-glucanase has little effect on wheat. |
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It is conceivable that local community policing initiatives could be implemented and yet have little effect on democratizing policing or improving crime fighting and prevention programs at the national level. |
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But the close finish Monday may have little effect on the final outcome. |
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As a result, even a change as significant as the introduction of automated boring equipment had little effect on the overall demand for construction labour or on overall construction labour productivity. |
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It is important to emphasize that the tracking and monitoring systems envisaged would have little effect on reducing the cases of illegal access and use. |
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The authors argue that in a court designed to meet the specific challenge and unpredictability of domestic violence cases, a victim's willingness to cooperate should have little effect on the prosecution of the case. |
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Service offshoring has a negative relationship with wage growth in the service sector, and it has little effect on wage growth in the goods-producing sector. |
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Short-term fluctuations in our share price therefore have little effect on our business, because over the past 15 years we have seldom utilized our common shares to raise capital. |
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But it has little effect on the grid's overall ability to handle weather-related onslaughts that hit wide areas or a big cyber-attack. Microgrids, with their own electricity-generating capacity, are a better bet. |
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The uprising had little effect on conscription. |
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The Texas plan has had little effect on professional schools. |
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There was little effect on markets outside China. |
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I had really very little effect on things. |
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The time filter that is frequently used for this purpose efficiently damps the computational mode while it has little effect on the physical solution. |
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Except in the smallest of boilers the steam escape has little effect on dampening the fire. |
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However, considering its relatively small market share, this will have little effect on the average Community consumer price of this particular product. |
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If there are enough Friendsy shows that have thumbs up, the one that has a thumbs down has little effect on the suggestion engine. |
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Although I should like to congratulate Mr Fruteau on this, I realise that what we will decide in a resolution today or tomorrow will have little effect on the final outcome. |
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This may explain why DNWR has little effect on aggregate real-wage determination, despite the fact that it is a significant phenomenon for some groups, such as older and more senior workers. |
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Whether he resigns from office might have little effect on what charges he would face, if he is charged at all, but it could factor into a plea deal. |
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However, this self-beration had little effect on her eyes as, with a will of their own, they touched on the curve of his lips. |
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They have very little effect on the lake's temperature because of its huge volume. |
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Later spelling adjustments in the United Kingdom had little effect on today's American spellings and vice versa. |
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In the Middle Ages, much of Cumbria frequently swapped hands between England and Scotland but this had little effect on the language used. |
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Caffeine is not addictive for most people, a new study says, and has little effect on human health. |
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The chest pain in some patients can also be evoked by electrical stimulation of the lower right heart chamber, which should have little effect on blood flow. |
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The oil embargo had little effect on overall supply, according to Akins. |
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By 2016 it was apparent three years of monetary easing had had little effect on deflation, and the Bank of Japan instigated a review of its monetary stimulus program. |
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Sulphuric acid and chromic acid, even when concentrated, produce little effect on cutinized membranes, beyond removing traces of cellulose present in the cell-wall. |
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The climate change took place worldwide, but had little effect on the megafauna in areas like Africa and southern Asia, where megafaunal species had coevolved with humans. |
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