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In written English, 'effective' should be used as an adjective. For example, "This new policy was effective in reducing crime in the city."
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(a) effective one year after Feb. 27, 1986, and subsecs.
It is clearly a effective source of dignity and hope for the people it serves".
(a) effective Jan . 20 , 1971pursuant to Resolution No. 71 10 of the Board of Governors.
(a) Effective mobility as a function of gate voltage measured at various temperatures in MoS2 Hall-bar.
Rather, they use as a starting point the idea of sound as a effective medium to monitor activity over time.
As a result, the proposed method should be regarded as a effective splicing method.
A second challenge was to build a effective learning model despite a limited number of examples.
While tailored to skeptical voters this election season, DiCaprio's journey does have the potential to move people and is a effective educational tool as well.
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Fischetti, M. V., Neumayer, D. A. & Cartier, E. A. Effective electron mobility in Si inversion layers in metal oxide semiconductor systems with a high-κ insulator: the role of remote phonon scattering.
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