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The course was very damp, and writer feels this had a decided effect on the outcome.
Still, in the eyes of many US Latinos, Pope Francis (or "Panchito" as one devout follower lovingly calls him) is the real deal, and is having a decided effect.
He met Winogrand — whose style had a decided effect on his own, though the influence ran both ways — when they were both on the subway on the way to visit their mothers in the Bronx.
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The United States decided, in effect, to let the South undo one result of the Civil War, black citizenship, in exchange for keeping the other results, union and abolition.
Instead, President Obama decided, in effect, that what was done was done.
She decided, in effect, that the downsides of rewarding irresponsible borrowing was outweighed by the benefits of reducing foreclosures.
By James Thurber and Ray Harris The New Yorker, April 15 , 1933P. 11 Washington lady of society, decided to effect household economies owing to depression.
Ban's successor will still be decided in effect by the security council that will eventually hand its choice to the UN general assembly for approval.
Instead, according to the attorney, the agents stopped the interrogation and decided, in effect, to handle the case as a visa matter.
To undermine Iran, which is predominantly Shiite, the Bush Administration has decided, in effect, to reconfigure its priorities in the Middle East.
Judge Cleland decided, in effect, to freeze the current situation while he weighs competing claims by the Obama administration and Weingartz Supply.
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