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And with the dollar significantly weakened, all these assets are effectively on sale.
There are federal contractors who — regardless of whether Congress decides about paying federal employees — are effectively on forced unpaid leave.
Nearly four years later, Mr. Branson's plans to award that prize, known as the Virgin Earth Challenge, are effectively on hold.
But rights groups say the women are effectively on trial for their activism, and dozens of countries have called for their release.
These organizations are very much of Harvard: They are effectively on our campus, consist exclusively of Harvard students and graduates, and directly influence the character of undergraduate life.
Despite jawboning from the E.C.B.'s president, Jean-Claude Trichet, and threats by the German finance minister, Peer Steinbrück, the banks are effectively on a lending strike because their problem is not liquidity but solvency.
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We are "all access" -- many of us (myself included) sleep with our communication devices next to our pillow, so we are effectively on-call at all hours.
The BBC's deputy political editor James Landale said the MP was effectively "on probation" for the time being.
Women were effectively "on sufferance" in Oxbridge, particularly in older sciences such as physics and chemistry, in which they were a small minority.
I dislike how the car – so widely trailered – is effectively on-rails while on the road, even when "you", Prince Noctis Lucius Caelum, are at the wheel.
That means a bidding war is effectively on, and one which Tweetdeck's investors, and Dodsworth, are no doubt quite content to see.
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