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been effect
noun
The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below.
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Exact(4)
THESE new programs come in addition to the existing Lower Manhattan Economic Revitalization Plan, which has been effect since 1995 to draw tenants downtown.
The law has created such a stir among lenders that they have already persuaded state legislators to propose amendments to the law, even though it has been effect for less than one month.
For another reason, there may have been effect of different diets, because the study subjects were not on a special diet (low carbohydrates and high fat).
If the plan had been effect in every state in the union last year, Mitt Romney would have won the presidency by 11 electoral votes despite losing the popular vote by five million.
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So we have been effected least.
New York and Dallas subscribers have also been effected.
What is cause and what is effect?
It might be "effect" — whatever.
These challenges are effect -- not cause.
But what are effects?
Transactions are effected at world market prices.
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