ADJECTIVE
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exerting force or influence
the law is already in effect (or in force)
a warranty good for two years
the law is effective immediately
How To Use in force In A Sentence
- In the absence of a clear express intent to abrogate rights and obligations - rights of the highest importance to the individual - those rights remain in force.
- The best parts of Brian's talent are still here, as if this was the long-delayed sequel to Smile or something, as the close-cropped vocal harmonies, the thick arrangements, and his affecting, if quaky lead vocals are all here in force.
- Both warrior and martyr alike join forces in the town and attempt to keep the peace.
- The primary binding pattern between caffeic acid and BSA included electrostatic and hydrophobic interaction, and the latter was identified to be the main force under physiological condition.
- Rather than compete, they would join forces and carve up the market.
- And for the first time there will be cash prizes for the leading players who will join forces with amateurs in the team event.
- Having studied the Palestinian refugee situation in detail during her Masters Degree in Forced Migration at Oxford, she is looking forward to returning to the Middle East to work in an advocatory capacity. Palestine Blogs aggregator
- In the primary goal of the trial, the drug showed an improvement in forced expiratory volume of 10.6% in those on the drug through 24 weeks and 10.5% through 48 weeks. Vertex Reports Success of Cystic Fibrosis Drug
- He refused to comply with Henry's demand to accept a delay in payment and set about collecting his due by main force.
- After processional main forces awaits machine hall through home, gather in bay boat to match a park on the side of eat building in.