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effects

[ih-fekts] / ɪˈfɛkts /


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Simply put, whether due to misjudging the country’s mood or the increasingly obvious effects of poor health and aging, the president has been off his game.

From Salon

Past investment booms have also had broad effects on companies issuing debt in those cycles.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to the Energy Department’s website, the incident caused no deaths or direct health effects.

From The Wall Street Journal

The recent gains in productivity have been driven by investment, changing labor-market dynamics, and business dynamism, rather than the direct effects of AI.

From Barron's

Three-quarters of the company’s products are $10 or less, even after a price increase in August to mitigate the effects of tariffs and inflation.

From The Wall Street Journal