BSL Sign Language Dictionary

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How to sign: a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
"the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise"; "his decision had depressing consequences for business"; "he acted very wise after the event";

issue in BSL Watch how to sign issue in British Sign Language
issue - University of Bristol & Deaf Studies Trust
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event in BSL Watch how to sign event in British Sign Language
event - University of Bristol & Deaf Studies Trust
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results in BSL Watch how to sign results in British Sign Language
results - University of Bristol & Deaf Studies Trust
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results in BSL Watch how to sign results in British Sign Language
results - University of Wolverhampton
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effect in BSL Watch how to sign effect in British Sign Language
effect - QIA Dictionary of ICT
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event in BSL Watch how to sign event in British Sign Language
event
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issue in BSL Watch how to sign issue in British Sign Language
issue - Ben Fletcher - Tech Signs
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Similiar / Same: consequence, effect, result, outcome, event, issue

Categories: phenomenon

Within this category: aftereffect, aftermath, bandwagon effect, brisance, butterfly effect, by-product, change, coattails effect, Coriolis effect, dent, domino effect, harvest, impact, influence, knock-on effect, offspring, outgrowth, placebo effect, position effect, product, repercussion, response, side effect, spillover

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