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And that would more effectively bring them in tune with all parts of society.
In fact, Numan's genius was to effectively bring the future into the present.
"But you did effectively bring about Boris's withdrawal from the leadership race?" he observed.
Mr. Romney had hoped that a string of Super Tuesday victories in contests from Vermont to Alaska would effectively bring the Republican race to a close.
Deploying unused sums from the temporary fund, and not counting its outstanding loans against the new fund would effectively bring total lending power to about 692 billion euros.
It then would face an uphill battle in the Republican-controlled House; no one could more effectively bring heat on her former colleagues than Ms. Giffords.
The ministers' resignation will effectively bring down the government of Enrico Letta, the prime minister who hails from the center-left Democratic Party.
It is expected that The Sun will effectively bring down its paywall, placing it in direct competition with the BBC and other news sites.
In the clubby world of Senate policy-making, a single senator in a critical position can effectively bring legislation to a standstill.
If Greece had its own currency, they say, its government could devalue money and thus effectively bring wages down to a level where the country could compete in international export markets.
And the eight advocates of the proposal said their rules would effectively bring back the standing filibuster by ending the custom in which objections to consent agreements can be lodged with a phone call to a senator nearby.
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