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of any disruption or other | adverse | effect it is likely to |
compensate patients who have suffered | adverse | effects of corticosteroids s1w 7653 |
and the environment from the | adverse | effects of opencast coal mining |
office as to the serious | adverse | effects such closures would have |
and public inquiry into the | adverse | environmental effects of sea cage |
and statutory funding and the | adverse | impact of planned phased removal |
and direct funding and the | adverse | impact of the removal of |
carousel acknowledges that malnutrition has | adverse | clinical consequences such as post |
in view of the potential | adverse | consequences on employment s1m 600 |
there will be a significant | adverse | effect on the user friendliness |
reaction fae teachers eh quite | adverse | to the idea that there |
in scotland could have an | adverse | economic impact obviously there will |
secretary in relation to any | adverse | impact of his actions on |
russell in relation to any | adverse | impact of his actions on |
down the barriers recognises the | adverse | impact of homelessness on children |
ensure that there is no | adverse | impact on its social justice |
of proposals will have an | adverse | impact on the quality of |
this will have a substantial | adverse | impact on their operating costs |
of relief will have an | adverse | impact which could outweigh the |
decided begins to have an | adverse | effect on communities local voluntary |
form without that having an | adverse | effect on response rates and |
executive has made of any | adverse | effect on the services provided |
above the river with no | adverse | effect what do you think |
a question would have an | adverse | response on the response rate |
rail and ferry services by | adverse | weather conditions this winter s1f |
the project which has no | adverse | implications for revenue expenditure on |
up the neighbourhood on the | adverse | side we had reports from |