Sentence examples for effectively a big from inspiring English sources

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Monero, meanwhile, is effectively a big tumbling network.

Consumer organisation Which? says of the announcement: "This is bad news for any Halifax or Bank of Scotland customers who regularly use their overdraft, as it's effectively a big hike in charges.

The region is separated from the rest of Russia, surrounded by EU and Nato members Poland and Lithuania and is effectively a big forward base for the Russian military.

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(3) that it's almost impossible to research effectively without a big network of family, friends, and colleagues.

His brother Thomas remains the company's chief executive, but was forced to surrender a great deal of autonomy and effectively reverse a big part of his expansionist strategy.

A public-private partnership would allow the state to make the improvements faster, and provide operations and maintenance more effectively without a big financial burden, Lisa Choplin, the P3 (public-private partnership) project director said.

The level of systemic risk that arises from a bank's activities is significantly influenced by its size, and as size itself can render the challenge of effectively managing a big universal bank near-impossible, that means that systemic risks get heightened even further in such banks.

It was partly because it was too late to enter the market with something that was effectively not a big enough iteration on what was already on offer.

Managing difficult situations and feelings effectively is a big part of what we are doing here.

The report won't automatically trigger explicit penalties, but those who find their name in its pages have reason to fear they will become instantly radioactive in the elite upper reaches of Western financial institutions, effectively putting a big crimp in their extravagant lifestyles and limiting their ability to exploit their own astronomical wealth, experts said.

Probably as much as a few plastic bottles, and less than heating the water in which to not-very-effectively wash a big floppy curtain that tends to crumple and "protect" itself from soapy water much as it has protected your floor.

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