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If it is approved, the treaty could be put into effect in January.
The law could be put into effect as soon as this month.
Before major decisions could be put into effect, the investment bank's management committee needed to sign off.
This only applies until the next election, but other alternatives are available that could be put into effect now.
But such an Allied countermove had already begun before the new German plan could be put into effect.
He said the authorities had to remain flexible until new safety measures overseeing the handling of big cats could be put into effect.
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A seasonality effect could be put into evidence that impacted further processing through its influence on the final granule size.
Thus, certain major genes with large genetic effects on one or milk milk traits could be put into the SNP chip instead of used in marker/gene-assisted selection to increase selection efficiency in some specific dairy cattle populations.
II, III, and IV tanks could be put into service.
Furthermore, P2 could be put into application by test strips, making P2 a practical, sensitive and selective mercury probe.
However, further study is needed to see how this approach could be put into practice.
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