| 31. | While the youth of children provides them a better chance of overcoming a stroke, long-range effects can be significant.
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| 32. | Ed Laster, director of produce procurement for Associated Grocers, says the long-range effect of California's crop damage isn't known.
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| 33. | In reality, these long-range effects are suppressed by the flow of the fluid particles in response to electric fields.
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| 34. | But they would have long range effects, as would the Pacific Railroad Act, July 1, 1862, for a transcontinental railroad.
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| 35. | But they have to realize the long-range effect will be to give us a country-wide reputation in the golf world.
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| 36. | The most controversial image in Campaign'98 looms over the lieutenant governor's race with wider-ranging effects and implications than ever intended.
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| 37. | These leaders fear that further deterioration in Indonesia could have wide-ranging effects on the economy of the region and the world.
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| 38. | Leigh Steinberg, agent for Cardinals quarterbackJake Plummer and Dallas'Troy Aikman, thinks the victory could have long-range effects in the NFC East.
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| 39. | But her treatment in the workplace could have far-ranging effects in a case before the U . S . Supreme Court.
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| 40. | The long-range effect on society will cost much more money than the making of the those programs in the short range.
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