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Also, there are some aspects of the health care law that go into effect sooner than 2014 that may help.
Ms. Claybrook said the new rules should take effect sooner than 2007, and if not, the public should be told which tires would not comply.
The Treasury said that the rates of the withholding tax had been set slightly lower than the normal British ones to account for the fact that deductions will take effect sooner than would happen under the British tax system and that the one-off tax rate accounted for the fact that the taxpayer wouldn't have to fund lengthy investigations to recoup the money.
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Spending cuts — particularly if they take effect sooner rather than later, as some of the House's more conservative members want — will weaken the economy, since so many industries and workers are directly or indirectly dependent on government activity.
But Labour will at least have the advantage that it will be David Cameron, and not Ed Miliband, carrying out the latest round of public sector cuts that are likely to take effect sooner rather than later.
The requirement would take effect no sooner than Sept. 1, 2014.
If, within such sixty calendar days, such a committee has reported or been discharged from further consideration of such a resolution, or either House has adopted such a resolution, the rule or regulation may go into effect not sooner than ninety calendar days of continuous session of Congress after such rule is prescribed unless disapproved as provided in subsection (a) of this section.
In addition, pre-incubating Rib with bovine serum albumin in vitro also induced AGE-mediated upregulation of RAGE in astrocytoma cells, and this effect occurred sooner than treating with Rib alone (Supplementary Figure 5).
It seems unlikely that the quest for ever-increasing growth can continue unchecked to 2100 without causing serious negative effects – and those effects might come sooner than we think.
How much of this sort of improvement can be written off to spontaneous remission of an illness or regression to the mean (some people would have gotten better anyway; many illnesses wax and wane) and how much of it lasts (studies are often only 8 or 12 weeks long and placebo effects may flag sooner than "real" ones) are still open questions.
Given the highly interdependent world we all live in now, not addressing this question will lead to uncontrolled consequences, with feedback loop effects on us sooner than we think.
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