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One attractive approach to the latter would appear to be effectively having a few months of extended Black Friday discounts.
The practice of the US effectively having a veto on EU transparency rules is neither credible nor acceptable and must be brought to an end.
"Teachers are effectively having a pay freeze over the next couple of years so increased pension contributions basically means a pay cut for us," Lassman says.
When the cameras began rolling, she and the nutritionist swapped places, and this time the nutritionist fed Ms. Vandlen her own words back to her so that she was, effectively, having a conversation with her heavier self.
Because of the voting system – one of the areas which Eurodad suggests should be radically reformed – large western economies can "gang up" on developing economies, while effectively having a veto on anything which affects them.
Effectively having a lean startup (the Lab) which can move quickly, operating autonomously of the main business, but also directly inputting into in-store experience, product developments and therefore the overarching business and brand strategies.
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But then she has just lied to them both, so she is effectively having an affair.
Four years ago Meltzer and I effectively had a debate about the effects of the rapidly expanding Fed balance sheet.
In other words, activists should effectively have a veto.
"The hospital consultant effectively had a job for life".
"They effectively had a gun to their head".
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