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effects

[ih-fekts]

plural noun

  1. goods; movables; personal property.



effects

/ ɪˈfɛkts /

plural noun

  1. Also called: personal effectspersonal property or belongings

  2. lighting, sounds, etc, to accompany and enhance a stage, film, or broadcast production

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Origin of effects1

Plural of effect
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The effects of a Washington stalemate are rippling into the everyday lives - and possibly futures - of those of us hoping to call the US our permanent home.

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“Here the lessons from economic theory are clear: So long as inflation expectations are anchored, increases in prices due to supply effects do not turn into an inflation problem,” Paulson said.

In large part, that is due to the fact that the effects of higher tariffs on the economy have been delayed.

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The school is already seeing effects from the change.

I am all for investing ahead of the curve, but that makes sense where there are moats, network effects, and switching costs.

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