How To Use In effect In A Sentence

  • Carried by B-52 bombers, the "bunker busters" used five parachutes to land softly on their targets before detonating a nine megaton explosion, in effect simulating an earthquake.
  • In effect, they involve a comparison of the general equilibrium of the economy with and without the government budget.
  • And there was no response in effect to nutrient content grads of internode length and ramets amount.
  • I anticipate success in effective economic control.
  • It used to be that homeowners would in effect be forced to save as they paid back the principal on their mortgage loan.
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  • Many of Rogers' assertions and specific rebuttals (which form, in effect, a counter-reading of Kornbluh's book) are best answered by Kornbluh himself.
  • Slide 52: Arginine vasopressin (hypothalamus) - formerly known as antidiuretic hormone, stimulated by changes in effective circulating volume. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Even though he has in effect been sacked, he will trouser a £150,000 bonus.
  • Anyone proposing such a project, which in effect aims to politicize young people, is inevitably warily received and closely scrutinized.
  • Taken together these are a significant help and in effect constitute an indirect government subsidy.
  • The sutures are, in effect, grooves between the bones of the skull and the fontanelles are small areas where the sutures meet.
  • A considerable amount of tax collection is now done, in effect, by casinos; rather than raise taxes to pay for services, legislatures legalize gambling and then take a rake-off from the profits earned by private casino companies. The Sack of Washington
  • So you're saying that I said in effect that "transitional structures are not selectable, that is, each organism is not adapted to its own environment"? Assessing Fault
  • As for the primates such as monkeys and baboons, the main effect of the high temperatures is that they lose their appetites.
  • In effect the accuracy of the vast majority of the series' facts could not be disputed or questioned in any way.
  • The Karmarkar method starts in the inside of the polytope, then uses a technique called projective geometry to warp the whole structure, again and again, in effect changing the shape of the polytope, over and over, until the best solution is achieved. Economic Principals
  • Using software to tie together those desktops into a single ‘grid,’ it assembled, in effect, a supercomputer to run its analytical software.
  • When certain effects reveal a certain dissymmetry, this dissymmetry should be apparent in the causes which have given them birth. Pierre Curie
  • They can, in effect, relive the experience of making the images. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let us see if these statements are true, if laxation, urination or perspiration produced by poisonous drugs are identical in character and in effect with the elimination produced by natural living and natural methods of treatment through healing crises. Nature Cure
  • The trick is to cage these animal natures in effective institutions: education, the law, government.
  • Saying that humans, being creatures of flesh, could not obey the law was to say, in effect, that God made a bad job of creating them.
  • While taking drugs he was, in effect, harming no one but himself whereas with the alcohol he was a danger to others.
  • In effect they confer on the individual a sphere of immunity against interference by the state, other organisations and other individuals.
  • This attack states, in effect, that Hiatt's purism is unsustainable in the real world, and that government contracts do not automatically lead to corruption of academic integrity.
  • When CBS reran the episode six months later, some 40 affiliates refused to air it, and national advertisers shied away from buying ad time, establishing a pattern that remains in effect today.
  • Ground truth is, in effect, the sum of the scenario and the moves as privately submitted to controllers and mediated by umpires.
  • If he starts from that position, he could then argue that reducing “all right” to an “alright” that * means the same thing* as (the acceptable-in-writing) “all right” is illogical (it would be creating, in effect, a new homograph to ‘alright’). The pot calling the kettle illogical « Motivated Grammar
  • The idea of terracing - creating, in effect, broad steps on steep hills - is new to most of Haiti.
  • I think he said that those opposing the creation of 'human admixed embryos' were, in effect wanting to kill future sufferers from illnesses such as Parkinson's Disease and Motor Neurone Disease. Victory for the scientists
  • “The savings would come from standardizing and simplifying all sectors of the health care system; implementing measures to reduce overuse and underuse of health care; investing in effective treatment and prevention; and reducing costs by developing technology and regulatory reforms.” Duh pookie
  • These defects and vacancies could be what , in effect , undergo Bose - Einstein condensation.
  • In effect, the two systems are identical.
  • In effect, they convert the energy of the electromagnetic radiation into chemical energy.
  • In effect, the bookies would face a levy on profits to help those who are damaged by betting.
  • Ones that enhance the serotonin effects are often helpful in chronic pain disorders.
  • And since the .270,. 30-06 and 7mag (usually Remington) are considered the Top 3 big game rounds, and are practically equal in effectiveness when it comes to whitetail/mule deer/caribou and even elk sized animals (with proper bullets), their shares of 12, 11 and 11% overall are close enough to be almost identical. Our Most Popular Big-Game Rounds
  • Closely allied to this subject is the investigation of the mode in which certain metals are reduced from their solutions by metallic sulphides, or, in common language, the influence which the presence of such substances as mundic and galena may exercise in effecting the deposit of pure metals, such as gold, in mineral lodes. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • Thus they became, in effect, extensions of the host itself - as indispensable as a vital organ.
  • In effect, Dr. Rosen did not give a report on the quantum of damages suffered by the plaintiff.
  • They are sedative in effect and often make people feel drowsy. The Hayfever Handbook - a summer survival guide
  • In effect this stage is equivalent to exchange of contracts in a sale by private treaty, with completion four weeks later.
  • Wage and price controls in effect during World War II meant employers had to turn to forms of non-cash compensation to recruit or retain workers.
  • The invention of penicillin effectively wiped out the staph infection problem in hospitals, but after the bacteria developed resistance to it, methicillin became the standard treatment in 1960.
  • In effect, the position of the first QTL follows a uniform distribution over the length of the chromosome.
  • I had, in effect, convinced her that television was a precious commodity.
  • Taken together with the loss of classical civilisation and history of art, we are seeing this exam board in effect deleting culture from its curriculum. Times, Sunday Times
  • In effect, her job was simply to be Dawn Fraser, be inspiring to all those young Olympians who had grown up venerating her name.
  • The regulatory rules were also sometimes oblivious to big economic changes and thus in effect rendered obsolete by new technologies like computerization or by persistent disorders like inflation.
  • The resulting restraining order is in effect until May 10, when a hearing on a preliminary injunction is scheduled.
  • Will China consider being involved with other countries in sanctioning the DPRK if it does in effect violate the UN rules in this matter?
  • However, in effect this remained a non-starter.
  • The city of Banares is in effect just a big church, a religious hive whose every conceivable earthly and heavenly good is procurable under one roof.
  • Lockey makes the same point by transferring the family escutcheons to the yellow curtain on the left, where they become, in effect, emblems of folly.
  • The following are some of the tactics researchers have observed in effective managers: Persuasion Use of logical arguments to persuade others.
  • In effect, growth is contingent on improved incomes for the mass of the low-income population.
  • They are, in effect, extremely fast dot matrix printers.
  • Now I believe Plantinga is quite correct to reply, in effect, that even if there are countlessly many such "universes," of which ours is only one, the sort of question in response to which God as creator can be adduced an answer would remain just as it is. Archive 2007-06-01
  • A fundamental problem, in the view of many child-welfare advocates, is the federal funding system — which in effect is a disincentive for states to reduce their foster care populations.
  • This group range is in effect a male-group territory and is defended as such against groups of other males.
  • Odds ratios and corresponding confidence intervals were calculated to measure the main effect of diabetes on eating disorders.
  • Those who evade this inherent conservatism of literacy in the name of multicultural antielitism are in effect elitists of an extreme sort. The Theory Behind the Dictionary: Cultural Literacy and Education
  • In effect, though, the argument against keeping some of these jobs here is that they're such low-level jobs.
  • It is also reminiscent of "guzzle" which is in effect what you do .. hoovering up the incessant feeds on the website. Shiny Shiny
  • Although she's not officially our boss, she's in effective control of the office.
  • That's partly because the company decided that the timing was right in the first quarter to do the bulk of this year's securitization, in effect front-loading a big chunk of 2003 profits.
  • In effect, the president must choose to be bold or play it safe.
  • In effect, magnetite does not have internal holohedral cubic symmetry, although the form faces of a crystal do appear as holohedral.
  • He furnishes handholds and issues both exhortations and admonitions: Readers are told, in effect, that there will be passages of extreme difficulty and complexity (and of plain longueur), but they are simultaneously assured that the effort will be rewarding and worthwhile. Literary Companion
  • Such dualism, which in effect consigns the Other to perdition, is in modernity often a characteristic of fundamentalisms.
  • Like the aforementioned sports, rain effectively calls a halt to proceedings when it comes to earth moving.
  • The penannular ring, inserted through a hole at the head of the long pin, could be partially turned when the pin had been thrust through the material in such a way that the brooch became in effect a buckle. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • Severe flash flood watches remain in effect in and around Las Vegas after heavy rainstorms.
  • Now, in effect, it wants to dominate the horse-and-buggy business. Getco Takes Floor Against the Tide
  • The two systems are, in effect, identical.
  • Psychologist Christof van Nimwegen is interested in effective user interfaces for computer systems, and distinguishes between systems that require users to internalise the knowledge needed to carry out a task and those that externalise it in the form of wizards, prompts, menus and the other elements we associate with modern computers. Z is for ZPD « An A-Z of ELT
  • Gold and silver vessels served in effect as large denomination banknotes, and weighed round figures in terms of the prevailing currency standards.
  • To avoid further reductions in effectiveness, the grant should be index-linked to the Department's own house price series.
  • So too, wherever a man is suable by either of the actions called exercitoria and institoria, he may, in lieu thereof, be sued directly by a condiction, because in effect the contract in such cases is made at his bidding. The Institutes of Justinian
  • Carbohydrate depletion and reduced photosynthesis are the main effects of submergence on plant tissues.
  • Sedition has, at last, countermined itself, and conspiracy we have seen in effect perishing by its own excesses. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843
  • The continued increase in ouabain effect following washout is likely due to slow tissue diffusion of the hydrophobic drug. PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • An official from Thai Airways takes us to his office, where I help Chanbo, Channy, Kim Eng, and Huot fill out immigration forms which in effect "deport" them by way of the next day's flight to Laos. Travel in Cambodia: 1991 Trip Journal: Part Two
  • The sutures are, in effect, grooves between the bones of the skull and the fontanelles are small areas where the sutures meet.
  • In effect, they demanding a quid pro quo - a reward for supporting the British in getting a targeted reverse-charge scheme which the French now also need to stop their own fraud. Another day...
  • Since both were mere boys, his parents in effect became the regents for the Regent.
  • The fact that there is in effect only ever one customs barrier for goods to enter the EC also has implications for the battle against organized crime, counterfeit goods, and the like.
  • The Boston Globe reports that "[w] hen it became apparent that Clinton was not going to make the customary acknowledgment of Obama's victory in her speech, Obama began his own address before she finished, in effect grabbing the national television spotlight from her and cutting her off midstride" - and he went on to give a 45-minute stem-winder. A Second Sweep For Obama, McCain
  • And they got the point-blank answer from the North Koreans that, yes, they were and, in effect, what does the U.S. want to do about it?
  • Was a systematic application of knowledge or skill not used in effecting a desired result when a skater ollied upon the ledge?
  • Goodman plans to argue that despite Congress 'clear intent written in the statute, that the MSA is not retroactive in effect and will not effect the petition CCR filed just before the law went into effect. Balkinization
  • I was, in effect, going to stage a bloodless coup. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • The common aspen or "popple," _Populus tremuloides, _ of our woods, is a meritorious little tree for certain effects. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
  • This reminds me, one great example of Victorian futurology, I've put here on my site: Edison's Telephonoscope, in effect, a webcam (England to Australia), as imagined in 1879!
  • This, in effect, brings into replay the colonial practice of extra-territoriality enjoyed by colonisers and adventurers on foreign soils.
  • This proves the great importance of KNOWING THE NATURAL LAWS for the human class of life, and making natural time-binding impulses conscious, for then only will the spiral give a logarithmical accumulation of the right kind, otherwise the biolyte will be “animal” in substance as well as in effect. Manhood of Humanity.
  • In effect, they act as replacement storage controllers for the devices they are virtualizing.
  • Sandwiched between a brief but useful introduction and conclusion, the bulk of its pages are in effect a gazetteer of churches and other ecclesiastical buildings in the six Border Marches (from east to west, Scottish and English in turn).
  • Neither in effect is capable of being measured by the strict rules of accountancy.
  • Roebling had, in effect, fashioned a single hollow beam as protection against cumulative undulations.
  • In effect, this approach amounts to a relativisation of growth.
  • In effect, investing in a FTSE 100 index tracker also gives you an indirect investment in China.
  • Temperatures have risen to 60 degrees in the Boston area, but a flood watch is in effect this afternoon through Monday morning with 1 to 2 inches of rain expected to fall, according to a meteorologist from the National Weather Service in Taunton. Boston.com Top Stories
  • Because the particle and antiparticle in effect cancel each other out, their appearance together does not violate the laws of physics.
  • To date, they have been rather directionless in their rebellions: 150 opposed the Government and demanded in effect that a tyrant be allowed to continue to torture and murder.
  • The motif is in nature the direct way of violence for violence and evil for evil, but it indicates in effect an important Buddhistic way of educational punishment.
  • This means the agency is paid by, and in effect is working for, the employer.
  • There are, in effect, two different orientations involved in discussing patterns and their positions.
  • And my final conclusion on all these things is, that once you've find the historical James, you've in effect found the historical Jesus.
  • It was the hospital's first experiment with "commingling" a stand-alone, hospital-owned physician building outside the hospital's walls, in effect making it a hospital outpatient setting. Daytondailynews.com - News
  • Copper wires tin except with solderability outside, still have a isolation insulating materials of sulfur in effect.
  • In effect, what the critics of military tribunals would have the President do is turn enemy belligerents over to civilian law enforcement authorities for prosecution.
  • After 1905, with a chic Paris gallery constantly demanding saleable work and a shift in his social circle, Vuillard becomes in effect an Impressionist.
  • To explore possible correlative effects among physiological and growth traits, we conducted two separate analyses of covariance, using the main effects of treatment and species.
  • The reason why consideration was found was because what was being put into effect was the effectuation of, in effect, a court-approved scheme of arrangement.
  • In the mid-1500s, English writer John Heywood penned the phrase "wolde you bothe eate your cake, and have your cake?" in his book of proverbs entitled, A dialogue Conteinyng the Nomber in Effect of All the Prouerbes in the Englishe Tongue. Sam Dudley: Melo Is Full of...
  • This would decentralize data and, in effect, merge databases, and their users, into a single, virtual space. The English Is Coming!
  • Almost inevitably, however, the hero's creators do not allow him to remain in his superhuman condition; they "rehumanize" him, in effect, and/or have him voice approbation and admiration of ordinary human values. Immortals and Vampires and Ghosts, Oh My!: Byronic Heroes in Popular Culture
  • Von Frank tells the story better than any film could, drawing on his sophisticated understanding of how different kinds of rhetoric can aid axes and muscles in effecting social change.
  • Amhuinnsuidhe Castle - in effect a Scots baronial house - was built in 1867 by a Scottish architect, and it was the dowager Countess who encouraged the production of Harris Tweed.
  • Wal-Mart also is restricting a half-dozen phthalates in "mouthable" products for children under three to no more than 1,000 parts per million, which in effect makes their use impractical, experts say. Wal-Mart Raises Bar on Toy-Safety Standards
  • Collective negotiation system is having main effect in the labor - capital relations of market economy country.
  • I think he was, in effect, trapped or tricked by the silly and dangerous set up which the highway authority had decided to institute.
  • I was, in effect, going to stage a bloodless coup. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • It is ironic that what O'Casey was satirising in some of his later plays, the dancing colleens at the crossroads blessed by big bellied bishops, is what, in effect, is celebrated in that father of all cash cows Riverdance.
  • In effect, for ideological reasons the administration put the brakes on one of the most promising lines of biomedical research.
  • In effect the neutrons are caught in a vertical potential well: gravity pulls down, while atoms in the surface of the mirror push up.
  • When my Mexican wife protested, the stroppiest, fattest guard said (in effect) that I could take 90 days and shut up or take nothing at all and leave - he was tired of damn gringos and didn't care much for them. Can Americans be actively involved in politics in Mexico?
  • A geodesic lattice framework, referred to as a ‘diagrid structure,’ supports the building and is, in effect, the largest radiator in London.
  • This allowed the Federal Aviation Administration to develop rules for safe spacing between jumbos and smaller aircraft, rules still in effect today.
  • Remaining city workers in general-fund departments will be reduced to a 32-hour workweek, which is in effect a 20 percent pay cut. Undefined
  • Now this is, in effect, so; the body she anoints is as good as dead, and her kindness is very seasonable for that purpose; therefore rather than call it waste, put it upon that score. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • in effect, they had no choice
  • Representation at board level of the workers is declared, in effect, to be a natural right.
  • Intense line of storms now headed over Chesapeake Bay towards Delmarva Peninsula where Severe Thunderstorm Warnings are in effect. Alert: Tornado Watch for entire area until 8 p.m.
  • To Barth, this could only indicate that Bultmann was in effect taking the same path as their nineteenth-century forefathers.
  • In effect, sudden temperature changes, which give rise to sudden changes of humidity in the environment, cause deformation of the mushrooms from the time they are carpophores.
  • You want your technology to become mainstream as fast as possible so that you can, in effect, share development costs.
  • By abandoning the effort, we are, in effect, implementing a new form of helotage.
  • To add a codicil to her will stating in effect that if her son Oliver Vail married a divorced woman, he could no longer inherit from her. WIDOW'S END
  • At the time, analysts at Cazenove said BlackRock in effect gazumped Macquarie, which had reportedly agreed to lease Drapers Gardens for 20 years at £43 a square foot, with a four-year rent-free period. Upturn in commercial property may have run its course
  • Seeing that it’s involved in inactivation/metabolism of norepinephrine and dopamine (neurotransmitters), this may be similar in effect to reuptake inhibitors or catecholamine agonists ... you know, like amphetamines .... The Volokh Conspiracy » Some Scientists’ Openness to the Possibility of Genetic Differences in Mental Traits Among Racial and Ethnic Groups
  • Namely to make him ambitious of honour, iealous and difficult in his worships, terrible, angrie, vindicatiue, a louer, a hater, a pitier, and indigent of mans worships: finally so passionate as in effect he shold be altogether Anthropapathis. The Arte of English Poesie
  • In effect, his gender typecasting distances fathers from the organic web of relationships stressed in the early sections of the book and traps mothers within them.
  • The weirdness of the deal's structure -- which in effect makes King a copublisher of his own work -- made it the talk of publishing. A Scary Look At Love
  • It stinks to high heaven that a butt-muffin playground bully such as Blankenship has the right to, in effect, murder people for the sake of profit. Think Progress » Coal disaster company Massey Energy denied time off for miners to attend their friends’ funerals.
  • It is, in effect, a free online case book about cybersquatting that can help parties to gauge their chances before action.
  • But the same difficulty has been experienced in effecting this union which has been experienced in forming a second chamber—either the spiritual power has usurped upon the civil, and established a sacerdotal society, or the civil power has invaded successfully the rights of the spiritual, and the ministers of religion have been degraded into stipendiaries of the State and instruments of the government. On the Principles of His Party
  • In effect, the smaller the magnetic grain, the smaller the bit, the more data that can be stored on a disk.
  • A vestibule behind and to the left provides access to the building's interior at grade, in effect a bridge over this sunken area.
  • He calls instead, in effect, for a return to traditional governance, with its checks and balances and its clear demarcations between officials and politicians.
  • The brutal cut-outs stand in effective stark contrast to the gentle, slow art of pinhole photography.
  • It is not so cheerful, perhaps, as its predecessor in the same key; the heavy basses twanging in tenths like a contrabasso are intentionally monotone in effect. Old Fogy His Musical Opinions and Grotesques
  • It's results are at odds with the prevailing theory, because proponents contend that the prevailing theory is not up to the challenge of producing certain effects without front-loading by a foresighted system/mechanism. A Modest Proposal (By a Somewhat Modest Engineer)
  • Investment trusts, sometimes known as closed-end funds, are in effect companies that make investments. Times, Sunday Times
  • How can we justify in effect canceling the Fifth Amendment, nullifying due process, and allowing for indefinite incarceration without a trial?
  • When Robert retired from teaching, his appetite for taking pictures grew until he was, in effect, a full-time amateur photographer.
  • Looking back, the precipitous shreds of sheeting rain effectively sanctioned a cordon between himself and what had gone before.
  • The experiment is, of course, an analogy for Wolfe's Dupont University, where the school's national champion basketball team is revered, and its players, all genetic freaks with, in effect, the thinking portion of their brains removed (they are discouraged from taking real courses), enjoy a "hypermanic" sex life with the eager coeds who line their paths. Cry Wolfe
  • Sontag argued against what was in effect the differentiated mode of signification implicit in the assumptions of uptown culture.
  • Every organization offers a value proposition that says, in effect: We will deliver something of value to you at a specified price.
  • The wormhole in effect connects two distant points in space so as to form a shortcut.
  • Few aspects of modern life go untouched: labor laws are in effect to prevent slave labor abuse of the undead, for whom the official, politically correct term is a "revenant". American Zombie (2008): B
  • Future minimum rental commitments for noncancellable operating leases in effect at year-end 2001 approximated $61 million for 2002; $50 million for 2003; $35 million for Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The image looks blurry, and the image jitters unnaturally sometimes as though pan and scan is in effect.
  • They are in effect electing a constitutional assembly.
  • The Tokugawa shoguns instituted, in effect, wood rationing: building houses of lighter construction, and replacing wood as a fuel with coal and devising more efficient stoves and ovens.
  • There were increases of 0.55% in organic matter, 0.022% in whole nitrogen, 1.2 mg/100 gt in hydrolytic nitrogen, and 27.7 ppm in effective phosphorus. Chapter 4
  • In comparison, all other tax deduction measures are too piecemeal, and too minimal, in effect.
  • So here was Orwell, famous for being a flinty man of integrity, in effect throwing in the towel.
  • Wouldn't we in effect be dogmatizing party politics?
  • We would, in effect, be chaperoning each other.
  • A temporary truce is in effect, but negotiations for a long-term ceasefire have ground to halt. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, in effect, what-not "in effect," really, what this Indiana law has is what we call disparate impact. Democracy Now!
  • The hospitality industry has been urged to exercise restraint in effecting price increases to avoid discouraging tourists from coming to the country in preference to more affordable destinations.
  • Propitiatory, expiatory, remissory, or satisfactory, for they signify all one thing in effect, and is nothing else but a thing whereby to obtain remission of sins, and to have salvation. Sermons on the Card
  • This amounted in effect to a diktat by finance capital that new measures had to be adopted to increase the extraction of surplus value from the working class.
  • The councils decisionto increase the speed limit on this stretch of road although passed in December technically was not in effect until the signs were changed. Speed Limit Change on James Snow Parkway
  • The vice president is in effect the prime minister of the inner cabinet.
  • This was in effect a prison for young people between the ages of fourteen and eighteen years. The Prisons We Deserve
  • All of these women's raps illustrate that they can do what they are doing, and by this I intend for both readings of the modal ‘can’ to be in effect.
  • In radar target recognition research, it is very important to obtain effective radar target signature signal.
  • There is also some issue as to whether there are, in effect two slopes, being the gradual slope of the deck, and then a steeper slope from the deck towards the catch basin.
  • In effect, the Earth has been converted into a giant self-powered triode, and now any distant input site will function as both a grid input and a plate collector for the triode Earth. Chapter 6
  • In effect, China is leapfrogging the traditional land-line telephone stage of communications development, going directly to mobile phones.
  • In effect Gingrich pleaded guilty to both offenses while seeking to minimize their importance.
  • The Chancellor also in effect asks us to bargain away whatever obligation or interest we have as regards the neutrality of Belgium.
  • In effect, the Brenners re-interpret economic theory in terms of gamb-ling, showing how profoundly gamb-ling figures into human behavior, especially in such matters as so-called life-cycle investing. New Jersey Real Estate Report
  • A surface function that is sinusoidal at the bottom and grades smoothly to a straight course of bricks at the top gives a pleasing curtain effect. Wolfram Blog : Designing the Brick Wall of the Future
  • The fathers of the English _church_, forbade selling on trust at a higher price than for ready money, which was the same thing in effect as to _forbid trust_; and this was doubtless one of the great objects those wise and pious men had in view; for they were fathers in legislation and morals, as well as in religion. The Young Man's Guide
  • Working on what in effect was virgin territory for customs officers our crews produced fantastic results in the earlier days.
  • In effect, Beria's "question" was for approval to summarily execute as many as 34, 000 Polish prisoners of war.
  • These garbage patches are vortices that form where two ocean currents meet, in effect a giant oceanic toilet that never flushes.
  • The Home Care Service is, in effect, an extension of the family as the carers work together and in partnership with the family.
  • Ones that enhance the serotonin effects are often helpful in chronic pain disorders.
  • In effect, however, they are acting as legmen for organized crime, which has turned southern Africa's stolen scrap into a lucrative industry.
  • So it's quite a big deal as, Hokkaido has in effect been a reserve for native fish and this is now threatened.
  • But Castro stood up to everything the Yanquis threw his way: a CIA-trained exile army foiled at the Bay of Pigs in 1961, numerous assassination attempts, a US embargo that is still in effect.
  • Above, it was enclosed in an octagonal structure, which formed in effect the sanctuary of the basilica, which stretched in five aisles divided by rows of monolithic columns.
  • It was in effect a palimpsest of the best of previous translations, corrected and winnowed through almost a hundred years of development.

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