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Significats de prejudicial effect en anglès
Encara no tenim significats per a "prejudicial effect".
Ús de prejudicial effect en anglès
1
I fear that the incident must have a very prejudicialeffect upon his career.'
2
That this must have a prejudicialeffect upon the structure of the coronet is plain.
3
This alkali therefore has no prejudicialeffect.
4
This belief, adopted passively, and as a thing of course, had had a very prejudicialeffect upon Vernon's career.
5
The Supreme Court, which was released yesterday, stated the mistake didn't materially alter the prejudicialeffect of the admission of this evidence.
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The absence of such protection in Ireland obviously has a very prejudicialeffect on the permanent influence and popularity of the Irish Government.
7
But we should notice its prejudicialeffect on those of them to whom religion has become a matter of serious and inquisitive concern.
8
She had a faint hope that by this essentially feminine apparel she might lessen the prejudicialeffect of Maulevrier's cruel story about the fox-hunt.
9
I cannot but think that the general system of training youth in the Republic has a most prejudicialeffect, in many instances, on their after-life.
10
Hard drinking, "illegitimate" gambling, and excessive dissipations of all sorts are observed commonly to have a prejudicialeffect on male efficiency and family prosperity.
11
There are no towns sufficiently large to have any prejudicialeffects on the human constitution.
12
And more than this, tobacco, when unsuitable or used in excess, has other prejudicialeffects.
13
When tobacco has these prejudicialeffects upon the heart, it is no good diminishing the allowance.
14
Whatever disturbance of mentality occurs has always prejudicialeffects, such indeed as may in some cases cost the life all are seeking to save.
15
"Talking," the elder man remarked with a slight shrug of his shoulders, "will never have a prejudicialeffect upon my health.