Sentence examples for Effective as of from inspiring English sources

"effective as of" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to state when an agreement, rule, regulation, or policy will come into effect. For example: "Employees are required to follow the new safety regulations effective as of April 1st."

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Effective as of today, you will no longer be able to purchase storage or renew existing accounts.

Effective as of 1 January.  .

Effective as of August 2010, the CARD Act signed by President Obama has added new requirements for card issuers to verify applicant income during the approval process.

His appointment was effective as of Wednesday.

They would be effective as of Wednesday.

The moves are effective as of Jan . 1 , 2010

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But it's effective as well: a way of reconciling creator with character.

The effect on fluid flow is as effective as that of the differences of reservoir property on fluid flow.

The medication was effective, as part of an overall programme of behaviour management.

Moreover, transfection was independent of cell division, and as effective as transfection of dividing cells without barrier properties.

One is whether thalidomide will be effective as part of the therapy in newly diagnosed cases of multiple myeloma.

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