Examples of using Much effect in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Computer
But anaesthetic is not usually necessary because research suggests it does not have much effect in most cases.
the level of detail had much effect on weight loss success.
For example, turning the Shadows option off will not have much effect if you are flying in the clouds.
the attitudes that show up in polling don't have much effect on how people shop,
no longer have much effect on“this kind.”.
I think it's a bit anthropocentric to think humans could have that much effect.
Dr. Landowsky doubts if the mild euphoric he put in Rakovsky's drink had much effect.
The structural reforms they are introducing to help boost growth will take time to have much effect.
varnishes do not have much effect.
don't have much effect.
does not seem to have had much effect on the public.
He says that Jews don't believe the discovery of extraterrestrial intelligence would have much effect on them, quoting a Jewish anthropologist
suggesting that recall notices may not have much effect on consumers and/or that the risk may not be communicated clearly enough.
Doesn't have much effect on me.
Without much effect, of course….
And it does very much effect our skin.
It doesn't seem to be having much effect.
Parenting doesn't seem to have much effect.
However, they did not seem to have much effect.
Not voting has as much effect as the actual vote.