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He mentions the depressing spectacle of two parties who yak on about social mobility coming, in effect, to the same anti-meritocratic position on inheritance tax.
We have a tracking device in our office that basically tracks down the violations prior to the actual violation coming in effect.
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They may come, in effect, to teach themselves. 5. Learn.
A vast majority of mortgages come, in effect, from the government.
Many patients who came to West 106th came, in effect, to die, assuaged by morphine, whiskey and Champagne.
Vice-chancellors knew that this meant the £9,000 fee came, in effect, with several deductions, but kept the point rather muted, preferring not to rock the boat that had finally come in.
But this Palestinian promptly condemned the slaughter of Israeli tourists in Egypt, while Yasir Arafat's deputy, Salah Khalaf, boasted of "similar operations" to come, in effect condoning the murders until Egyptian pressure forced a grudging disavowal.
First comes, in effect, Lucretius' ontology.
The property value reflects the market value on July 1 two years before the assessment role comes in effect.
The plan was announced in April 2005 before coming into effect in January 2007.
A 13% hike in pensioner credit promised, coming into effect in 2008.
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