Many landlords are themselves affected by the disease and are aware of the difficulties that will arise at the coming quarter day. |
|
Deeply affected by the tragedy, he authored legislation that calls for mandatory life jacket wear for kayakers. |
|
More than 1,000 families along the middle reaches of the river were affected by rising water. |
|
Everyone I know who saw it was really affected by it, for years and years afterwards. |
|
A customer of a restaurant is deeply affected by the manner in which staff serve them. |
|
She stood, rapt, saturated in melodic emotion, more affected by it than she could have believed. |
|
We have taken some anticipatory measures and will not be affected by the new ruling. |
|
It has also been affected by invaders such as the Mongols, Timurids, Kalmyks, Khorezmian Uzbeks, and Russians. |
|
An appellate or reviewing Court will set aside a decision affected by bias. |
|
Once you've established that the car runs acceptably, try all electric functions to make sure they haven't been affected by damp. |
|
Micro punch grafting is the premier therapy where normal skin in transplanted to areas affected by leucoderma. |
|
Research by Arat indicates the first two muscles affected by an over-loaded limbic system are the levator scapula and upper trapezius. |
|
This concept is not so simple to apply, because the average flow is affected by the unsteady vortical patterns through the Reynolds stresses. |
|
They feel consumers who have lawfully obtained these files are being negatively affected by these anti-piracy measures. |
|
The rarity of his condition meant his parents were isolated from other families affected by the disorder. |
|
The poverty of their land ensured that the Kamba remained less affected by European colonisation than the related Kikuyu. |
|
Each one had a story to tell of a friend or relative who had been affected by some life-threatening illness. |
|
Sheila said the pub would continue fundraising but this year's effort had been affected by the effect of the scam. |
|
The rightness of an action is determined by its contribution to the happiness of everyone affected by it. |
|
The city has been affected by after effects of the quake, with over 200 casualties reported by police and hospital sources. |
|
|
The strike paralysed the underground system as all lines were affected by cancellations. |
|
Pupal mass is affected by growth rate and temperature, and is strongly and linearly correlated with total egg production. |
|
The murder rates of the U.S. and U.K. are also affected by differences in the way each counts homicides. |
|
The work will look at what else in the body is affected by anti-inflammatory drugs to identify potential links with bowel cancer. |
|
I do not remember the last time I was so viscerally affected by a literary account of another person's experience. |
|
Despite admitting to affairs in his rock-star years, he remains terribly affected by her death. |
|
The answer is they have all been affected by types of arrhythmia, or heart rhythm disorders. |
|
Wines made from grapes affected by noble rot tend to have a particularly deep golden colour. |
|
Alison, who is visibly affected by the reappearance of her old lover, at first tries to avoid him. |
|
The under-17 age squad was badly affected by holidays and absences but still turned in some great performances. |
|
The question is one which is much affected by the degree of abstraction with which it is posed. |
|
The advice given to those affected by the potato blight bordered on the absurd. |
|
Scientists have discovered how the performance of a quantum computer can be affected by its surrounding environment. |
|
The account reminds the reader that even a smirking, jaded loafer can be profoundly affected by tragedy. |
|
The identity of the lexeme is not affected by its orthographic realization. |
|
In the last two centuries much of northern Europe was affected by a movement called Jansenism. |
|
So far, 100 people, including staff and patients, have been affected by the winter vomiting disease, although some people have already recovered. |
|
Areas of skin which are affected by psoriasis must be treated gently when you are washing. |
|
The actual length is unpredictable as the wobble can be affected by many variables, including tectonic movement. |
|
It got me thinking about the way in which our activities and moods are affected by the weather. |
|
|
The extent and temperature of melting and the efficiency of recrystallization are favourably affected by water content. |
|
It leads to multiple rectal and colon cancers in early adulthood for almost all of those affected by the condition. |
|
The weighbridge at the entrance to the dump had been affected by an electrical fault on Friday afternoon last week. |
|
This is in marked contrast to those reefs close to the mine that are regularly affected by high sediment loads carried by the plume. |
|
Also re-exports to the US and Europe are unlikely to be affected by a Chinese slowdown. |
|
So far little is known of how the female body is affected by weightless conditions. |
|
These relaxations are vagally mediated, but the reflex arc that produces them can be affected by stimulation of other receptors. |
|
Total cost of making a casting is affected by required heat treatment and by weldability and machinability. |
|
Children are more strongly affected by kwashiorkor than adults because they are still growing and their protein requirements are higher. |
|
Only 22 pieces of private property will be affected by the Metro Rail alignment on the road in Indiranagar. |
|
The vast majority of motorists will not be directly affected by the regulations. |
|
We do not know at the moment what processes are primarily affected by the allelomorphs. |
|
Of course, a reader doesn't have to accept the essays' religiose atmospherics or fabulist presumption to be affected by Berger's tone. |
|
The scouts, who include Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorer Scouts, got together to raise money for scouting in areas affected by the Tsunami. |
|
The international airports in Dallas, Houston and Los Angeles are also major way stations affected by the new rules. |
|
Everyone affected by the floods will be filled with admiration for the Hovingham diggers. |
|
I am aware of members of my own congregation who would be adversely affected by this amendment. |
|
Meanwhile, Yam said Hong Kong's exchange rate system is unlikely to be affected by the situation of the Chinese yuan, also known as the renminbi. |
|
He wanted to assure the public that by reopening this building there is to danger to anyone in the area being affected by anthrax. |
|
Summer conditions are strongly affected by soil wetness in springtime, since that moisture eventually becomes humidity. |
|
|
Reperfusion of the artery affected by infarction occasionally fails with thrombolytic treatment. |
|
If fishers have a quota for kahawai, tuna, or something like that, it is very unlikely to be affected by a marine farm. |
|
Littleborough charity worker Glenda is off an a mercy mission to help children affected by the world's worst nuclear disaster. |
|
Recruitment levels and morale within the sector were affected by a series of high profile lay-offs. |
|
The population of aquatic birds, both resident and migratory, has also been affected by the reduction in the food supply. |
|
These grains were not affected by the Variscan anatexis, so we consider them as residual. |
|
However, a new poll suggests that the 39-year-old's public appeal has not been affected by the storm over drugs. |
|
The reason that babies are given these jabs when they are so young is because young babies are most seriously affected by diseases such as whooping cough. |
|
For advanced keratoconus when vision is severely affected by scarring, penetrating keratoplasty or full thickness cornea transplant is the most common surgery performed. |
|
Meanwhile, it is expected to take between three and four weeks to clear a mile and a half of track affected by a landslip in Heck, 11 miles north of Doncaster. |
|
The account tugs at the heart, and acquaints us with the pain suffered by all those who were affected by a division that ought never to have happened. |
|
While a moralistic speech won't convince kids not to try drugs, a story about people affected by drugs might. |
|
A line of briard dogs has been identified that is affected by an autosomal recessively inherited retinal disease resulting in severe, early onset visual impairment. |
|
The slow third movement, a depiction of a night in summer, starts off with a fugue, and ends with the song of a Lapp youth affected by a kind of existential sorrow. |
|
One limbic structure affected by this early maldevelopment is the amygdala, which generates emotions like fear. |
|
Aars said he and fellow researchers also hope to learn how polar bears and their main prey, ringed seals, are affected by changes in the global climate. |
|
Arias dryly responded that her memory was affected by men screaming at her the way Martinez and Alexander had done. |
|
She was more affected by her break up with Logan than she let on. |
|
Em asked curiously, not at all affected by his admonitory expression. |
|
Both groups would be affected by a radical change in the business climate. |
|
|
Too often in bioethics debates, we forget the people who are actually going to be affected by a new procedure. |
|
Those lines are also great places to score Xanax and crack, both drugs that are not affected by narcotic antagonists. |
|
Meanwhile her husband William and his brother Harry were busy laying sandbags in towns affected by flooding. |
|
They found that decisions to reprice a CEO's stock options were strongly affected by both the CEO's power within his company and by the concentration of stock ownership. |
|
Treatment aims to destroy all the white blood cells affected by leukaemia. |
|
Every day, their bodies, lives and futures are affected by politicians and policies they did not choose. |
|
The speed of his decision to withdraw the whip reflects the determination of the Tory leader that the party should not be affected by any taint of racism. |
|
Plants affected by deer overgrazing include trees, such as eastern hemlock and white cedar, and wildflowers, particularly trilliums, orchids, and lilies, reports Rooney. |
|
They read infrared radiation and are not affected by ambient light. |
|
Although in utero transfusions remain the treatment of choice for anaemic fetuses affected by red cell alloimmunisation, methods for monitoring the at-risk fetus have evolved. |
|
According to the AP, as of October, there were only four people still alive who be affected by this legislation. |
|
We concluded that it would be consistent with the doctrines of alluvion and avulsion if ownership of the land in question was not affected by reclamation. |
|
Indeed, as an almost purely advisory firm, Lazard is barely affected by the Dodd-Frank reforms. |
|
Some vineyards affected by copper toxicity in the Bordeaux area are much reduced in vigour, but the problem can be overcome by adding lime to the soil. |
|
While I would like to believe that there are pristine places on this planet where life has not been affected by anthropogenic activities, there are not. |
|
It is not affected by diet, reutilized, nor degraded further. |
|
Job performance seems to be less affected by drug testing, with 19 percent of companies reporting an increase in productivity. |
|
Although considered a freshwater marsh, this form of marsh is affected by the ocean tides. |
|
Phoenician culture had a huge effect upon the cultures of the Mediterranean basin in the early Iron Age, and had been affected by them in turn. |
|
A capacity is cognitively penetrable in this sense if that capacity is affected by the subject's knowledge or ignorance of the domain. |
|
|
The Halton and Warrington boroughs were not affected by the 2009 restructuring. |
|
Similar to the Weichselian glacial setting, the glacial deposits in the Saalian successions were also strongly affected by glaciotectonics. |
|
The 1,039,207 black citizens were adversely affected by segregation and efforts at disfranchisement. |
|
She spoke Aramaic with a lazy lallation, affected by many because it was the natural speech of a class. |
|
The third most southerly county in the UK, Dorset is less affected by the more intense Atlantic winds than Cornwall and Devon. |
|
Diet is also greatly affected by the size and age of the individual within the same species. |
|
Garlic plants are usually hardy and not affected by many pests or diseases. |
|
The machinery, when activated, would create atemporal bubbles wherein nothing was affected by the flow of time. |
|
His richly philosophical intellect was not at any time affected by unrealities. |
|
The eastern part of the estuary is much affected by silting, and part of it is marked on modern maps as dry land rather than tidal. |
|
The climate of a location is affected by its latitude, terrain, and altitude, as well as nearby water bodies and their currents. |
|
The whole of Scotland was covered by ice sheets during the Pleistocene ice ages and the landscape is much affected by glaciation. |
|
Illegal trade in small arms occurs in many countries and regions affected by political instability. |
|
Children's engagement in school life and friends is not directly affected by household income. |
|
The city was also affected by a severe financial crisis and a steady decline in textiles, automobile and steel production. |
|
Rome was a major world centre of the Renaissance, second only to Florence, and was profoundly affected by the movement. |
|
Italy was also affected by the Enlightenment, a movement which was a consequence of the Renaissance and changed the road of Italian philosophy. |
|
The Roman Iron Age is roughly dated to between AD 50 and 450, the era that was affected by the influence of the Roman Empire. |
|
As in the Netherlands, the pronunciation of Standard Dutch is affected by the native dialect of the speaker. |
|
It was believed that the universities were affected by the decisions of Parliament and ought therefore to have representation in it. |
|
|
Political analyst Mario Rognoni said that Panama is most affected by the scandal, and the world perceives it as a tax haven. |
|
Jefimenko's equations are not so helpful in situations when the charges and currents are themselves affected by the fields they create. |
|
If a state is not dependent on another, then there is no way for either state to be mutually affected by the other. |
|
However, it was not clear if states most affected by the oil spill would still lag behind others as tourism improves nationally. |
|
The economy of Europe was profoundly affected by the disappearance of the Radhanites. |
|
Hence, these coral reefs are not affected by coral bleaching caused by rise in temperature as elsewhere in the indopacific coral sea. |
|
Surface temperature can be affected by the rate of blood flow to a certain area, and also by the surface area of the surrounding tissue. |
|
Like any magnetic device, compasses are affected by nearby ferrous materials, as well as by strong local electromagnetic forces. |
|
These areas have been affected by some of the many invasions of North Africa, most recently that of the French. |
|
A separate study is following the health issues of women and children affected by the spill. |
|
Much of Barcelona was negatively affected by the Napoleonic wars, but the start of industrialisation saw the fortunes of the province improve. |
|
During and after the war millions of civilians were affected by forced population transfers. |
|
On 2 March 2012, BP and businesses and residents affected by the spill reached a settlement of roughly 100,000 suits claiming economic losses. |
|
The Orthodox believe that the state of the soul in Hades can be affected by the love and prayers of the righteous up until the Last Judgment. |
|
The overall rate of infection is also affected by the short duration of the infectious stage. |
|
In the second half of the twentieth century the Church was particularly affected by the general decline in church attendance. |
|
However, the church has been affected by the general decline in churchgoing. |
|
The urban population, with many living below the poverty level, was greatly affected by the 1989 intervention. |
|
Cultures are internally affected by both forces encouraging change and forces resisting change. |
|
Some members of the convention realized that prominent white families with some African ancestry could be affected by such legislation. |
|
|
During the 1970s, the Pacific Northwest was particularly affected by the 1973 oil crisis, with Oregon suffering a substantial shortage. |
|
The Barents sea is affected by the currents of warm water from the Gulf Stream, feeding into the North Atlantic. |
|
Polar bears appear to be less affected by infectious diseases and parasites than most terrestrial mammals. |
|
The state was badly affected by the 1967 Tasmanian fires, in which there was major loss of life and property. |
|
Manchus were affected by Chinese folk religions for most of the Qing dynasty. |
|
The current record holder for the world's smallest horse is Thumbelina, a fully mature miniature horse affected by dwarfism. |
|
Portraiture, less affected by fashion than other types of painting, remained the safe fallback for Dutch artists. |
|
There is an artful way in which Malory portrays Arthur by revealing him to us only by how others are affected by his actions. |
|
Portsmouth was affected by the British Empire's decline in the latter half of the 20th century. |
|
It is also affected by the absence of political will and popular agitations and lobbying against free trade in domestic politics. |
|
A bus bridge is being put in place for the stations affected by the recent train derailment. |
|
Stevenson would be that a person owes a duty of care to those who he can reasonably foresee will be affected by his actions. |
|
Sargent was much affected by his daughter's death, and his recording of Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius in 1945 was an expression of his grief. |
|
Daltrey's voice is negatively affected by marijuana smoke, to which he says he is allergic. |
|
Three of these installations are located in the area affected by Hurricane Katrina. |
|
The area was affected by sea level changes during the repeated Quaternary glaciations. |
|
Secondly, accountability makes it necessary for the public authority to face up to the people affected by a decision. |
|
Finally, it is necessary to consider the extent, or the number of people affected by the action. |
|
Mining is also affected by various regulations regarding the health and safety of miners, as well as the environmental impact of mining. |
|
Since 2011, Saudi Arabia has been affected by its own Arab Spring protests. |
|
|
Life expectancy is also likely to be affected by exposure to high levels of highway air pollution or industrial air pollution. |
|
Queen Elizabeth's constitutional powers over Canada were not affected by the Act, and she remains Queen and Head of State of Canada. |
|
This firmness is affected by, among other factors, the length of time for which the branch was dead while the attaching stem continued to grow. |
|
On a microscopic scale, material transfer is affected by the change in pressure and differences in free energy across the curved surface. |
|
Miners were affected by the constant influx of polluted water, and many fell ill. |
|
Leakage was affected by springs breaking through the clay lining of the canal bed. |
|
The quality of water in the ship canal remains adversely affected by several factors. |
|
Individuals' susceptibility to cholera is also affected by their blood type, with those with type O blood being the most susceptible. |
|
Untreated Lyme disease can lead to nerve damage, often involving the eighth cranial nerve, the same one affected by vestibular neuronitis. |
|
Moreover, both economic and financial theories argue that stock prices are affected by macroeconomic trends. |
|
The decision whether to shut down or operate is not affected by exit barriers. |
|
Water quality is adversely affected by high sediment deposition, and there are other problems such as phosphate pollution. |
|
By the middle of the 8th century, other kingdoms of southern Britain were also affected by Mercian expansionism. |
|
Alongside exhibitions of war machinery are displays describing how people's lives are affected by war. |
|
The existing unitary authorities of Halton and Warrington were not affected by the change. |
|
The structure of the coal field is not significantly affected by faults except along the River Don between Sheffield and Mexborough. |
|
Also, extreme pH implies that the solution is concentrated, so electrode potentials are affected by ionic strength variation. |
|
In the Annapolis Valley, in spite of an irregular bloom, the fruit has set well and has, as yet, been little affected by scab. |
|
The country has also been affected by poverty, natural disasters, hunger, dominant party systems and military coups. |
|
Relations with Pakistan have been affected by issues related to the 1971 genocide and terrorism. |
|
|
The island was somewhat affected by the tsunami caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. |
|
This results from the vorticity component of shear, whereas elongated cells would further be affected by the rate of strain component. |
|
Works to raise public awareness and advance research on behalf of all those affected by food allergies and anaphylaxis. |
|
The land surrounding Stirling has been most affected by glacial erosion and deposition. |
|
The event raised funds and public awareness on children affected by violence in war zones. |
|
People becoming affected by measles have reached an alarming 100 in the Waikato area of New Zealand. |
|
The Go Walkies event aims to help Guide Dogs, which is a national charity which supports people affected by sight-loss. |
|
Whatever the case may be, Cadwallon was certainly affected by the ambitions of Edwin, King of Northumbria. |
|
In August 2005, they supplied drinking water to poor people affected by the heat wave in the United States. |
|
In fact, Belleville was ranked 254th of cities affected by the hurricane. |
|
Since then, numerous efforts by legislators and residents affected by the roar of cars and air brakes of countless trucks have failed. |
|
But if those close to the drinker are adversely affected by their behaviour, they can seek help in Al-Anon Family Groups. |
|
Seawater products can contain lead if affected by nearby industrial waters. |
|
Spring brings a lot of trouble for hundreds of thousands of people affected by allergies, in particular allergic rhinitis. |
|
However, the English were less affected by this plague as they had far fewer trading contacts with the continent at this time. |
|
Almost one in five businesses were affected by yob culture last year, at an average cost of just over pounds 20,000 for each affected business. |
|
Well-being as measured by the QCD and the TNO-Q was not affected by exposure. |
|
Ancient woodlands also require special consideration when they are affected by planning application. |
|
It is affected by relativism, nihilism, multiculturalism, pacifism, anti-globalism, and, perhaps, a sense of moral weariness. |
|
Medications affected by the advisory are marketed as decongestants, expectorants, antihistamines and antitussives. |
|
|
Advance tickets and railcards don't necessarily make travel cheaper either, and both are highly affected by demand. |
|
However, earnings were adversely affected by transaction costs related to our planned, previously announced merger with RATOS AB of Sweden. |
|
Many of the migrants came from the rural parts of west Wales which had been affected by an agricultural depression. |
|
Despite securing its objective, the division's reputation was adversely affected by miscommunication among senior officers. |
|
Reported cutoff values for these tests are affected by the characteristics of the assays used for measuring renin and aldosterone. |
|
In February 2014, Charles visited Somerset levels to meet residents affected by winter flooding. |
|
He is one of many children in Yemen affected by landmines and unexploded ordinance. |
|
People of three union councils were affected by the backflow of Mirani Dam water in 2007 when the cyclone Yemyin hit the coast of Balochistan. |
|
This watershed area has been affected by loss of biodiversity, erosion of the peaty soils' structure, and accelerated drainage. |
|
Sentinel LCT provides reliable and accurate custody transfer measurement not affected by viscosity changes. |
|
Beyond that, however, he is doubly affected by his foreignness. |
|
All money raised from RNIB Glow will help RNIB provide practical and emotional support to everyone affected by sight loss. |
|
They go to pubs and clubs, and are affected by the poisons that bedevil our modern world. |
|
Nutrient concentrations in limnetic systems are highly variable and are affected by both naturally occurring as well as anthropogenic factors. |
|
Nowadays, the extended scale is only used in Taiwan and mainland China, which are often affected by typhoons. |
|
You are likely to be a good candidate if you are affected by short sight, known as myopia, or long sight, which is hyperopia. |
|
Responses to magnetic fields by homing pigeons, fruit flies and flatworms also are apparently affected by lunar phase. |
|
Analysts are of the opinion that companies in Sarawak would not be affected by the exit of HSBC Holdings from the region. |
|
Peripheral, or side, vision usually is not affected by macular degeneration, and people rarely go completely blind from the disease. |
|
Thus around 80 to 90 percent of the time, electronic equipment is being affected by tiny surges as opposed to lightening flashes or blackouts. |
|
|
A recent study suggests the razorbill's diet is affected by local and regional environmental conditions in the marine environment. |
|
However, examining tissue from donated eyes showed that MAK protein was located in the parts of the retina that are affected by the disease. |
|
Trace eyeblink conditioning is likewise affected by acute stress and is associated with female impairments and male enhancements in acquisition. |
|
The style was affected by the labour shortages caused by the plague as architects designed less elaborately to cope. |
|
The Fraser River salmon population was affected by the 1914 slide caused by the Canadian Pacific Railway at Hells Gate. |
|
Its economy was not tied to the rest of the world and was only slightly affected by the Great Depression. |
|
Spain had a relatively isolated economy, with high protective tariffs and was not one of the main countries affected by the Depression. |
|
The hovercraft was superseded by catamarans which are nearly as fast and are less affected by sea and weather conditions. |
|
Of all the areas, Gower was the least affected by heavy industry and the ancient landscape was the least impaired. |
|
Over the centuries, Welsh place names have been variously affected by social and economic changes in the country. |
|
The more advanced the disease, the larger the number of follicles affected by fibro-adenia, but it is rare to find. |
|
Indoor aerials are even more likely to be affected by these issues and possibly need replacing. |
|
Wind is the movement of air across the surface of the Earth, affected by areas of high pressure and of low pressure. |
|
He argued that the play's significant characters are all affected by passion and by a sadomasochistic type of sexuality. |
|
Estuaries are affected by events far upstream, and concentrate materials such as pollutants and sediments. |
|
He was deeply affected by Irish faerie mythology, which he knew from his home at Kilcolman and possibly from his Irish wife Elizabeth Boyle. |
|
The lands around the Pacific Rim are full of volcanoes and often affected by earthquakes. |
|
A particularly long stinger could be used, but this is also objectionable since that structure would be adversely affected by winds and currents. |
|
Barbarian migration stabilized in much of Europe, although Northern Europe was greatly affected by the Viking expansion. |
|
It is partly affected by humidity, which can be measured by a sling psychrometer. |
|
|
It is also affected by the presence of snow, hail and ice and can relate to dew, mist and fog. |
|
His fan base was strong enough to survive the incident, and it was soon forgotten, but Chaplin was deeply affected by it. |
|
The critically endangered North Atlantic right whale is particularly affected by vessel strikes. |
|
Marine mammals that live in coastal environments are most likely to be affected by habitat degradation and loss. |
|
However, in 2012 it became affected by the Eurozone financial and banking crisis. |
|
Sardinia is the Italian region most affected by forest fires during the summer. |
|
Like in most industrialised nations, the print media have been affected by a severe crisis in the past decade. |
|
Gaupnefjorden branch of Sognefjorden is strongly affected by freshwater as glacial river flow in. |
|
Typically snowmelt will peak in the spring and glacier melt in the summer, leading to pronounced flow maxima in rivers affected by them. |
|
The ecosystem is strained and negatively affected by direct human activities. |
|
Fish can be negatively affected by docks and retaining walls which remove breeding habitat in shallow water. |
|
All British films in this period were adversely affected by a Hollywood boycott of British films. |
|
As well as dominant drift direction, spits are affected by the strength of wave driven current, wave angle and the height of incoming waves. |
|
When directly generated and affected by local winds, a wind wave system is called a wind sea. |
|
The bog was affected by high floods, and dikes built on the bog proved to be very fragile. |
|
He was deeply affected by her death and remorseful at not having returned to London to see her. |
|
Sea levels can be affected by many factors and are known to have varied greatly over geological time scales. |
|
Medicare reimbursement of hospice care is likely to be affected by the apparent reluctance of hospices to participate in the Medicare program. |
|
Hence a territorial revision was no longer possible against the will of the population affected by it. |
|
A lot of the dialects have been affected by the Hollandic expansion of the seventeenth century. |
|
|
To the South, Low German blends into the High German dialects of Central German that have been affected by the High German consonant shift. |
|
Impactite is the term used for all rocks produced or affected by a hypervelocity impact event. |
|
Competitiveness of the EU fishing industry has been affected by overcapacity and shortages of fish to catch. |
|
Many island countries rely heavily on imports and are greatly affected by changes in the global economy. |
|
It is believed that one third of mobile phone users in Northern Ireland have been affected by this. |
|
The cryogenic system will not be affected by temperature fluctuations of a few millidegrees. |
|
Children in city dwellings were more affected by the spread of disease than the children of the wealthy. |
|
The fishing industry is affected by the crisis affecting the entire industry, and the port has seen its fleet decline. |
|
Varietals commonly affected by botrytis include chenin blanc, furmint, muscadelle, muscat, riesling, sauvignon blanc, and semillon. |
|
Proponents of the slave trade, such as Archibald Dalzel, argued that African societies were robust and not much affected by the trade. |
|
In areas affected by immigration in the Ruhr area and Westphalia, as well as in some large cities, religious landscape changed substantially. |
|
Clutch size is also affected by environmental and seasonal conditions, female age, and breeding density. |
|
The boiling and freezing points of water are affected by solutes, as well as air pressure, which is in turn is affected by altitude. |
|
These feelings were most pronounced in areas directly or harshly affected by the war. |
|
In addition, Africa has the largest number of megafauna species, as it was least affected by the extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna. |
|
The sea ice is affected by wind and ocean currents, which can move and rotate very large areas of ice. |
|
The climate is affected by cold fronts which come from Scandinavia and Siberia. |
|
It defines 'victims' are those who are directly affected by 'bereavement', 'physical injury' or 'trauma' as a result of the conflict. |
|
In 1953, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, was affected by the Santo Domingo earthquake. |
|
In other words, bubbles in both markets developed even though only the residential market was affected by these potential causes. |
|
|
For example, the solid part of the Earth is affected by tides, though this is not as easily seen as the water tidal movements. |
|
The World Bank reported in February 2009 that the Arab World was far less severely affected by the credit crunch. |
|
Level ice is sea ice that has not been affected by deformation, and is therefore relatively flat. |
|
Similar to CFCs, SF6 is also an inert gas and is not affected by oceanic chemical or biological activities. |
|
How efficiency is affected by forward speed and by supplying energy to aircraft systems is mentioned later. |
|
In common with the rest of Scotland the whole region was affected by Pleistocene glaciations. |
|
During the colonial period, the status of slaves was affected by interpretations related to the status of foreigners in England. |
|
Each species in an ecosystem is affected by the other species in that ecosystem. |
|
Ultimately, food selection by cod is affected by the food item size relative to their own size. |
|
In 2010, 665 miles of coastline were affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. |
|
Eastern oysters are filter feeders, so they are greatly affected by their surroundings since they are sessile organisms. |
|
The pups in Australia were being affected by hookworms, but they were also coming out in large numbers with warmer temperatures. |
|
The majority of birds affected by oil spills die from complications without human intervention. |
|
It is expected that most ecosystems will be affected by higher atmospheric CO2 levels, combined with higher global temperatures. |
|
Electrical contacts can be affected by corrosion of surfaces, and by deposition of soot and other conductive particles or nonconductive layers on or across the contacts. |
|
The next best growth was shown by the alsikes and N.Z. white clovers. Only about a third of the varieties were significantly affected by phosphate levels. |
|
But if being is not a whole through being affected by that affection, and there is such a thing as the whole itself, if follows that being falls short of itself. |
|
In addition, the acidity level is stable and is not permanently affected by exposure to moisture levels sufficiently high to remove halogen from a halided alumina. |
|
Along its path across Earth the composition of the NADW is affected by other water masses, especially Antarctic Bottom Water and Mediterranean Overflow Water. |
|
Most standard varieties are affected by the Great Vowel Shift, which changed the pronunciation of long vowels, but a few dialects have slightly different results. |
|