Sentence examples for effectively been able to from inspiring English sources

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Loyalist forces holding it have effectively been able to cut the country in two between east and west.

For more than a year, publishers have been fretting about the price of digital books, which Amazon, as the dominant player in the fast-growing market, had effectively been able to set.

And this is an unfortunate fact about the talent pool — but one of the ways the U.K. has effectively been able to solve this is by really having quite liberal immigration policies," he tells TechCrunch.

I'm very curious to find out what will be so non-traditional and fascinating about Twitter's ad model, and if they've effectively been able to come up with a way that will prove both beneficial for online advertisers and non-disruptive for its many millions of users throughout the world.

In order to do so, it's going to have to make some considerable in-roads in markets that it hasn't effectively been able to crack yet (with North America prime among them), though CEO Yu was quick to note during a brief Q&A that curious consumers in the U.S. would have to purchase the device online due to a lack of strong carrier partnerships.

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By expressing even higher levels of dTcf, we effectively were able to titrate the suppressive effects of elevated Mad protein.

If he wins, he will effectively be able to choose his successor as South Africa's president and, perhaps, continue controlling national politics from behind the throne.

Boulger said buyers who were able to raise large enough deposits would effectively be able to double the amount that they could spend, while keeping their monthly repayments at the same level.

Prospective students will effectively be able to ask UniQs any question about higher education or student life and they will be pointed immediately to the best available content on the web – pre-screened and checked for quality.

Coalition tensions will be worsened on another front today when Tory sources make clear they will ensure that local communities will effectively be able to block new onshore windfarms.

Because some of China's satellites are expected to begin transmitting before the Europeans can get to the frequency, China would effectively be able to gain ownership of it, meaning that Europe would be unable to use the wavelength unless it received China's permission.

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