But, the uppermost effect size difference was weak, 0.22, which is similar to the effect size mentioned for adults.
That is because the CO2 greenhouse effect is weak and marginal compared to natural causes of global temperature changes.
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The BCC estimates that the economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter of 2011, and it is concerned about the effect that weak growth in the rest of the world will have on UK exporters.
Maybe from the first quarter of fiscal 2014, one can expect the effect of a weak yen to reflect on the income statement.
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Schultz made mention of rising commodity costs and the favorable effect of a weak dollar, as Starbucks brings in profits from around the world.
Osborne and Balls would also agree that weak growth has had a major effect on government borrowing.
As a scientist and progenitor of a website called Data-Based Medicine, he begins by citing three studies that have shown an effect, albeit a weak one, for cardiac patients who were prayed for versus those who were not.
The FDA's side effect database is "a weak system" because it only picks up problems doctors or patients notice and report, says Bruce Psaty, a drug safety expert at the University of Washington.
At most the effect size of treatment differences was weak (at 0.2).
We have seen the effect of the alternative, the weak economic growth that we saw when giving huge tax cuts to the wealthy occurred in 2001 and 2003, and the result -- I mentioned this on the plane yesterday -- is rather extraordinary.
With weak evidence and a difficult case, they pressured KPMG in effect to indict itself, go into deferred prosecution mode, and participate in the case against individual defendants.
In terms of spurring economic investment overall, even the independent Congressional Budget Office in a January 2010 report said the effect of these tax deductions are diminished when the economy is weak.
That's supposed to take effect in January of 2010, but if the economy is still weak, a tax hike could be counterproductive, says Blinder.
Third, researchers have focused on so-called gene-environment interactions, reasoning that some exposures that have relatively weak associations with breast cancer in the general population may have a much stronger effect in subgroups with a specific genetic make-up.
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The effect of income, as in other studies, is small and statistically weak.
Analysts say the rise in yields, along with other signs of turbulence, including a weak bond auction and sudden spikes or drops in prices, show investors are skittish about the effect of the BOJ's purchases.
Aanalysts say the rise in yields, along with other signs of turbulence, including a weak bond auction and sudden spikes or drops in prices, show investors are skittish about the effect of the BOJ's purchases.
For all that the US recovery is seen in the US as too weak, one of the reasons it has been stronger than Britain's is that Americans can in effect borrow from investors, rather than banks, in a way that does not happen here.
This decline in the anticipated first quarter EPS points to the effect of the European sovereign debt crises, slowing growth in the Asia-Pacific region and the weak economic environment in the U.S. In addition, the company faces increased pressure on its net income on account of higher pension contributions, which have increased as a result of historically low interest rates.
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