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Moreover, ionospheric effect has become and is becoming further significant with the increasing interest in low-frequency SAR systems, limiting the further development of InSAR technique.

Mr. Fujimori, in effect, has become a victim of his own success.

The split-screen effect has become such a modern media phenomenon that political scientists have studied it.

Now, thanks to new government rules, each in effect has become the leader of its own cartel.

Think of a nearly completed building encased in scaffolding that was never taken down — that, in effect, has become a rival structure.

To accomplish this, he invoked what's known as "the saturated gassy argument" – claiming that rising carbon dioxide can't cause more warming because there is already so much in the atmosphere that its greenhouse effect has become saturated.

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The whole village, in effect, had become a refugee camp.

The Farley, in effect, had become an outlaw ship a cause for celebration by its crew.

The Farley, in effect, had become an outlaw ship — a cause for celebration by its crew.

Indeed degree-awarding powers, in effect, have become tradeable, as the recent change in ownership of the College of Law shows.

One patient who fell prey to the nocebo effect had become aware of the symptoms that can arise when a person stops taking Prozac.

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