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effectiveness. 5. How effectively was progress of the training programme monitored?
And that, effectively, was that.
Fatty Arbuckle was dead and so, effectively, was John Leslie.
The politician who deployed the handshake most effectively was Margaret Thatcher.
What we said effectively was that we had seen this dossier but it didn't really change our position.
"So what did you boys do on what effectively was a paid day off then?" asks Colin Gerrard.
That he and the Philharmonia are working together effectively was clear from their concert at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday night, the first of two programs.
The memo, titled 'speaking effectively', was circulated among US-based female lawyers at Clifford Chance, with an entire section devoted to fashion.
And that, effectively, was that for a match that saw England stay true to themselves on this tour by crumpling at the crucial moment.
Then, records show, Enron entered into a transaction with each Raptor that effectively was a bet that its own stock price would fall.
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But the program lost environmentalists' support as carmakers focused on diesels, which are dirtier; the National Academy of Sciences declared that reaching 80 miles a gallon cost-effectively was unlikely; and the administration declared that since S.U.V.'s and minivans had largely displaced sedans, the program was no longer relevant.
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