| 21. | The massacre had significant short-and long-range effects.
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| 22. | Even short-term amenorrhea is associated with bone loss and negative long range effects on the cardiovascular system.
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| 23. | "We're meeting right now with mental health professionals . . . to deal with the long-range effects,"
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| 24. | "' Support "'sprotect seems reasonable given the wide-ranging effects template vandalism can have across hundreds of articles.
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| 25. | It is also a compromise that may have a wide-ranging effect on salaries the next 10 years.
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| 26. | And no definitive studies have been made to determine long-range effects of the use of this particular supplement.
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| 27. | Meanwhile, the dispute had wide-ranging effects.
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| 28. | The powers of the Intelligence services are extended and warrants to intercept communications are given more wide-ranging effect.
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| 29. | For some of the adults who spent time at Mamou as children, the abuse has caused long-ranging effects.
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| 30. | Traditional antibiotics have more wide-ranging effect, killing both harmful bacteria and useful bacteria such as those facilitating food digestion.
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