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Hasibul Alam Posted 9 years ago
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If have means eat then what the meaning of have here?

But for the blacktailed deer, human pressure has had just the opposite effect.

  

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Hasibul Alam But for the blacktailed deer, human pressure has had just the opposite effect . , to impact, to involve Thus, But for the black-tailed deer, human pressure has [affected / impacted] (the situation) in just the opposite way. CJ

  • Hasibul Alam But for the blacktailed deer, human pressure has had just the opposite effect .
  • , to impact, to involve Thus, But for the black-tailed deer, human pressure has [affected / impacted] (the situation) in just the opposite way.
  • CJ
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Hasibul Alam

But for the blacktailed deer, human pressure has had just the opposite effect.

to have an effect is the same as to affect, i.e., to impact, to involve

Thus,

But for the black-tailed deer, human pressure has [affected / impacted] (the situation) in just the opposite way.

CJ

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