Examples of using To affect in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Gossip.- In order to affect me.
To affect, or maybe even control, electrical devices.
It's going to affect your work.
But this stuff between us is starting to affect Trixie.
It tries to affect people.
People also translate
My problems with Toni are beginning to affect my work.
It's starting to affect his brain chemistry.
I think it's really starting to affect Marie.
That is going to affect your hematocrit as well.
That that shit's just starting to affect his brain.
It's got to affect you in ways that no one can understand.
It only seems to affect women.
The'Freq' knob selects the centre frequency you wish to affect.
It's starting to affect my work.
Except to affect me in places that I just didn't want to be affected. .
This doesn't seem to affect him either.
They're going to affect our ecosystems and ourselves. And the consequences are going to not just affect oceanic ecosystems.
It's starting to affect her brain.
Furthermore, the current inconsistencies in EU legislation would continue to affect these markets.
It's bound to affect tourism.
All these materials are well able to affect bone.
It's also starting to affect some of our gauges.
irbesartan is unlikely to affect this ability.
Potential for lurasidone to affect other medicinal products.
Dangerously to affect our future relationship with the King of the Zulus. For I was about to get involved in a situation which was.
The cold doesn't seem to affect them at all.
Whereas the Scientific Committee for Food has been consulted, in accordance with Article 6 of Directive 89/107/EEC, on those provisions likely to affect public health;
I don't want anything to affect our relationship.
Bacteria and moulds don't get a chance to affect your cargo.
It is expected to affect more the assets side of the balance sheet.