101.   One of the unanswered questions is any cumulative effect concussions may have on athletes as they grow older, an area that has not been researched, he said.

102.   Seifert said the team is taking all due precautions and the possible cumulative effect from the concussions remains a serious concern.

103.   Saowarat said production costs for Thai manufacturers were steadily rising because of the cumulative effects of inflation, rising wages and a shortage of skilled labor.

104.   The comparatively small increase was expected to have a cumulative effect through the embattled economy as suppliers of goods and services adjust their charges to absorb it.

105.   To have small companies go out of business would get less notice than troubles at giants such as Ericsson, but the cumulative effects could be substantial.

106.   Venturi said the Saints who have been with the team for years overcame the cumulative effect of enduring so many losing seasons.

107.   With the recent disclosure of some of the ailing financial institutions, it brings to light the cumulative effects of most of the above-mentioned causes.

108.   UNDP senior economic adviser Desmond Cohen said the cumulative effects of AIDS should also be taken into effect.

a. + effect >>共 805
long-term 3.00%
negative 2.93%
immediate 2.88%
adverse 2.65%
positive 2.46%
same 2.34%
ill 2.11%
overall 1.57%
opposite 1.49%
possible 1.49%
cumulative 0.83%
cumulative + n. >>共 149
effect 27.69%
selection 5.13%
impact 4.36%
trauma 2.82%
result 2.05%
total 2.05%
power 1.79%
time 1.79%
experience 1.54%
weight 1.28%
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