Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
According to the company, exchange rate factors had a favourable effect on sales, especially in the third quarter.
Both surgeries have a favourable effect on the function of the Eustachian tube.
There will be favourable effects but also, as representatives of various countries have pointed out, adverse effects.
Other solutions would probably have a less favourable effect on environmental protection, and my group can assent to this report on that basis.
Marshall expressed his message in a variety of ways and it seemed to have a favourable effect as the response was getting more lucid all the time.
Thanks to the EMU' s favourable effect, the European economy can become more stable.
These drugs inhibit the action of angiotensin-converting enzyme, producing a balanced vasodilation, along with other favourable effects.
In addition, it demonstrates favourable effects on parameters of the insulin resistance syndrome, apparently independent of blood pressure reduction.
"it seems indisputable that the high priority the Labour Government gave to expenditure on education and the health service had a favourable effect on income distribution."
I was going to say, as you have that sort of appearance, your company will produce a favourable effect on Mrs. Tackleton that will be.
I am assured that success or even honourable failure in such an encounter might have a favourable effect upon your eventual restoration to the post-captains' list.'
Long-term vitamin C supplementation has no markedly favourable effect on serum lipids in middle-aged Japanese subjects.
Favourable effect of an acidified milk (LC-1) on Helicobacter pylori gastritis in man.
It is generally accepted that privatisation will have the most favourable effect on competition when monopolies are broken up or when new competition is introduced.
A slight change in the mechanism of allocation of aid would doubtless put an end to this trend, and would also have a favourable effect on agricultural employment.
There is evidence of deleterious effects of supernumeraries on pollen fertility, and favourable effects or associations with particular habitats are also known in a number of species.
Considerable importance was placed by the government on the favourable effects that the MTFS would have on expectations about prices and employment, and therefore on wage claims.
Pope Gregory XIII was very attached to his guest, as he hoped that the young Prince would later have a favourable effect on the neighbouring Protestant countries.
It will also have a favourable effect on the European industry' s competitive position within the global market and this aspect too has been stressed by a number of Members in this House.
A careful examination of the reports of elemental diets having a favourable effect on Crohn's disease, indicates that all of them had very low fat content (0.6 to 1.3% of total calories).
(SK) Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty has also had a favourable effect on the conditions for further expansion of the EU.
More favourable effects on yield tend to depend to a large extent on realization of the potentially beneficial effects of carbon dioxide on crop growth and increase of efficiency in water use.
The growth promotion hypothesis assumes that effective absorption of solar energy and the consequent rise in temperature has a favourable effect on pollen germination, growth of the pollen tube and seed production.
Social benefits are not solely restricted to cash returns but include any favourable effects that may affect members of the community at large; for example, the time saved in travelling because a hospital is sited at a particular location.
In my own country of Sweden, the strongest periods of growth have in general emerged from national ventures in which public policies have combined with trade and industry to succeed in creating especially favourable effects.