Sentence examples for effect that means from inspiring English sources

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In effect that means the erasure of two decades' worth of memories through the replacement of a network of neurons, and it is the implications of this which Payne confronts.

Housing values on Long Island have also held up, she said, "and that creates a wealth effect that means people will be inclined to spend, and once the shock of the attack has worn off, consumer spending will rebound to normal levels".

In effect, that means anyone employing children as maids in India, a not insignificant proportion of the population, could be jailed for at least five years, while the vast network of "placement agents", who bring children from poor villages to work in India's towns and cities, could be put away for at least 14 years.

In effect, that means that the workers' lawsuits should be allowed to move forward to trial, where the facts of each case can be heard and decided.

In effect, that means that people who buy stocks and accumulate dividends in a tax-deferred retirement plan will eventually be taxed on those dividends.

In effect, that means it gets less than full tuition from some students, with a promise they will pay the money later.

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In effect, that meant that the year was spent mainly on two subjects: Literacy and Numeracy.

In effect, that meant doing away with his own privilege, and thus effacing himself.

It is shown that there are significant transient effects that mean many of the "rules of thumb" that have been developed for fully baffled vessels must be revisited.

However, these treatments present side effects that mean that a significant proportion of patients do not tolerate the existing treatments [ 23].

In effect, that usually means people seen to be preaching hate or inciting extremism.

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