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The effectively
adverb
In an efficient or effective manner; with powerful effect.
synonyms
Exact(60)
The effectively halved resolution makes perfect sense for that.
The effectively compensated strain results in a distinct improvement in short-circuit current as high as 2.47 mA/cm2.471].
The effectively electrochemical GSH sensor of porous NiO microflowers in 0.1 M HAc NaAc (pH 5.0) solution was the first time evaluated.
His Goldilocks candidate is the effectively Hispanic Jeb Bush, whose policies he says he knows and likes best.
The American Embassy staff remains in the Republican Palace here, a symbolically important seat of power in the effectively American-run Green Zone.
For the past 10 months, Australia's banana industry has been living with the effectively permanent risk it could be wiped out.
In addition, PokerStars agreed to rescue Full Tilt, pledging to reimburse $184m owed to the effectively bankrupt group's players outside the US.
She could have been on a wholesome glee-club outing, or clubbing with a fake ID from the effectively obscure South Dakota license stash.
A decision is unlikely to emerge until well into the January sales period for the effectively insolvent company, which owns 98 Blacks and 208 Millets stores.
But in the middle of the effectively choreographed mayhem our attention is repeatedly drawn to the handsome blue-eyed face of a certain Russian soldier.
Of course, neither the Christian Brothers nor the effectively Protestant state sector tore Northern Irish society asunder, but then the society in which they operated was an abject failure already.
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