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The poison of the captain's chalice seems to be taking effect on Vaughan's batting.
If the permafrost is leaking methane because of rising temperatures, a positive-feedback loop could be taking effect: more methane leads to further warming, which leads to further thawing, and so on.
Pino Arlacchi, the leader of the United Nations Drug Control Program, said in an interview that initial surveys of Afghanistan in the midst of the annual opium-planting season show that a July edict against its cultivation seems to be taking effect across the country, the world's largest producer of opium.
The fear that the Fed, whose latest increases last spring are thought to be taking effect only now, may be waiting too long to cut rates when faced with declines in retail sales and other sobering economic data contributed to Tuesday's post-meeting skid and yesterday's sharp, largely unrelieved, drop.
The lowering of the key federal funds rate by the Federal Reserve Board seems to be taking effect, at least in the homebuilding sector.
The drumbeat of privacy messaging appears to be taking effect.
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And all of this is happening before any of the traditional winter illnesses are taking effect.
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