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It is typically used to indicate when something is currently applicable or active. For example: The emergency curfew will be in effect until 8pm.
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PARKING Sunday rules will be in effect.
Parking meter rules will be in effect.
They could be in effect by April.
All other rules will be in effect.
New standards will be in effect next year.
The new rates will be in effect through 2012.
The caps will be in effect through 2009.
The new law will be in effect for five years.
Here, the "Seinfeld" rules seem to be in effect.
The first will be, in effect, an American military administration.
Off-peak fares will be in effect all day.
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