The new fuel tax just passed to take effect in 1995 is expected to cost airlines $500 million a year.
The political effect is expected to be less substantial than the financial one.
These effects are expected to continue with future changes in climate.
In 2000, however, any effect is expected to be minimal.
But there is no need to panic just yet, since the effects are not expected to be felt for 30 to 50 years.
In subsequent years, the effect on the number of reported cases is expected to be much smaller.
The major effect is expected to be seen in the current quarter.
And the effects of the attack were now expected to last not just days or weeks, but centuries.
The effects are expected to last one to three years.
The overall effect is expected to be a growing cultural disparity.