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is a noun--you can have a large effect, a small effect, a profound effect. Affect is a verb--it shows an action that happens to something (errors affected the results; the snow storm affected the commute).
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| effectiveness |
The extent to which a development outcome is achieved through interventions. The extent to which a programme or project achieves its planned results, ie goals, purposes and outputs, and contributes to outcomes.
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The degree to which a system accomplishes the tasks set for it by owners, users, neighbors, and society-at-large.
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a numerical value in the range 0 to 1, or a string beginning with the character "*" or "?" (max length 255 characters)
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The validity of the rest of these terms and conditions remains intact should one or more parts of these be deemed ineffective at any time. In such a case, the regulation which comes closest to the legal and commercial purpose will become valid.
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