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In the ECF analysis, the indirect effect of American cuts equivalent to those in the House legislation, via increased ambition elsewhere, is even more than the direct effect.
ECONOMIST: What countries are currently offering on climate
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An analysis of the effect of hurricanes on a sample of retail, energy, home building and insurance stocks shows that shares within those industries have behaved in line with the traditional strategies that were again apparent by today's market action.
FORBES: Katrina's Silver Lining
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We are sure of one thing: Google's lobbying expenses had no effect on the care, diligence or analysis of the agency's incredibly hardworking staff or on the decisions reached by any of the FTC's five commissioners.
WSJ: Lobbying Didn't Influence the FTC �� Letters to the Editor
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The most interesting thing about the Moody's analysis is that it, in effect, creates three new categories of global banks, the banking equivalent of the Premier League, the Championship and League One.
BBC: Are any British banks still Premier League?
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Researchers in the Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies (CNODES) performed a retrospective observational analysis of administrative databases in Canada, the UK and the US containing more than 2 million patients newly treated with statins. 59, 636 of the subjects already had chronic kidney disease.
FORBES: High Potency Statins Linked To Increased Risk For Acute Kidney Injury
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If market-share analysis can be a poor guide to the likely effect of mergers on prices, what might be put in its place?
ECONOMIST: Economics focus
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ESRI's software's key strength is the "club sandwich effect" by which customers handle advanced spatial analysis with up to dozens of layers of data from economic, demographic and environmental databases.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Psychologists call this the "levels-of-processing" effect, since sentences that require extra levels of analysis are more likely to get remembered.
WSJ: How E-Readers Change the Way We Read | Head Case by Jonah Lehrer
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Mr. BOWEN: Well, the insurgency continues, but I'm not willing to draw a cause and effect analysis between how we're doing on the reconstruction front and the level of insurgency.
NPR: Progress, Problems in Iraq's Reconstruction Effort
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Analysis of tissue from mice killed during the course of the experiment showed that the drug was having its intended effect.
ECONOMIST: A way to counteract part of the process of growing old