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In effect the right was saying unity could not be achieved with Mr Heseltine.
The art of policymakers, therefore, is to effect the right mix of fiscal and monetary policy to nudge the economy back to an underlying pathway.
The model simulations in fact helped the restorers put into effect the right remedies to favour the correct flow of the water, to make the whole historical system more efficient and to make its future maintenance easier.
Last year the European Court of Human Rights ruled that the Irish Republic had failed to put in effect the right granted in 1992 by the Irish Supreme Court to legal abortion in cases where the mother's life was threatened.
In effect, the right to withdraw refers to the right to prevent the future use of a participant's material and data in new research projects.
These are the words Meier-Graefe used to describe El Greco's impact on the artistic movements of his time: To the English artist and critic Roger Fry in 1920, El Greco was the archetypal genius who did as he thought best "with complete indifference to what effect the right expression might have on the public".
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But its task is still to carry into effect the rights of the parties that are before it.
When a court issues an injunction, it is crafting a remedy to carry into effect the rights of the parties that are before it.
Scoring responses outside the range of items represent a floor effect (to the right) or a ceiling effect (to the left).
The same argument would in effect end the right to trial by jury.
This month, the European Court in effect accepted the right of the House of Commons to decide on the right of prisoners to vote.
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