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Meanings of affect the child in English
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Usage of affect the child in English
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Some error might thus be detected which might seriously affectthechild's future growth and well-being.
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It is known that parental control in child nutrition can affectthechild's eating habits, and bodyweight.
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Our findings provide initial evidence that maternal genotype can affectthechild's phenotype beyond effects of classical inheritance.
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For example, the report finds, the quality of the relationship between the non-resident father and the mother can even affectthechild's physical development.
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A method commended is the administration of a mixture of laughing gas and oxygen, which relieves the mother and does not affectthechild.
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Physiologists and psychologists agree that the influences affectingthechild begin before birth.
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How does the ruling affectthechildren of same-sex couples?
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Their mother had died from consumption, and evidently her weakness had affectedthechildren.
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It will affectthechildren who are our hope to the next generation, he said.
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It's possible that other factors affectingthechild's health and development also account for early birth.
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Agreeable to the natural relation the mother stands first among the chief influences affectingthechildren.
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Your choice affectsthechild as well.
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It affectedthechildren as well.
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But the mocking affectedthechild.
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Note that these studies were all about how praise affectedthechildren in the short-term, rather than the long-term.