| 21. | Another possible explanation for the findings of the emotional arousal delayed effect is post-event processing regarding the cause of the arousal.
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| 22. | But economists had expected that inflation would be sharply higher in November because of the delayed effects of the currency turmoil.
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| 23. | He said he had been taking a sleep-enhancing supplement sold at health food stores and was disoriented by its delayed effects.
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| 24. | Delayed effects may appear months to years after irradiation and include a wide variety of effects involving almost all tissues or organs.
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| 25. | So managing the economy is like trying to drive a car whose brakes have an uncertain and delayed effect on its speed.
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| 26. | One possibility is that ALS is a delayed effect of nerve gas that only appears in those who are genetically susceptible, Haley said.
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| 27. | Delayed effects of child abuse and neglect, especially emotional neglect, and the diversity of acts that qualify as child abuse, are also factors.
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| 28. | I continued, compulsively you might say, to call up the Nedstat page, thinking there might be a delayed effect from the submission service.
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| 29. | Analysts now attribute the vigorous performance this year, at least in part, to the delayed effects from an earlier period of low interest rates.
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| 30. | They could not detect lower levels of chemicals that might have delayed effects, and the main detectors could not detect any level of mustard gas.
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