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In other words, if the new rules are adopted, large companies could effectively win S.B.I.R. grants through their smaller, unacknowledged, affiliates.
"But it's important to realize that we lost in 2000, so I'm not sure we're in any position to give lectures about how to effectively win a national election with John McCain".
While taking his anti-corruption message from state to state, Mr. Advani on Tuesday said, "We are fully aware of the fact that no party can effectively win the confidence of the people against the present corruption of the Congress party if its own house is bedeviled with similar weaknesses" (NDTV).
The companies that execute effectively win.
To effectively win the competitive war, the process of new product development and business development should be thought of as a continuum rather than a series of discreet, reactionary actions.
Crusaders could effectively win the Premiership by beating Linfield at Windsor Park next Saturday as that would extend their lead at the top to 12 points, with a much superior goal difference.
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He had effectively won his ninth title.
Has Syrian president Bashar al-Assad effectively won the war?
There's no Republican candidate, so the runoff winner effectively wins the election.
By defeating him, Nixon effectively won re-election to the seat.
Mitt Romney has now effectively won the nomination, but he has his work cut out.
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