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Then the day at the tag sale table has effectively earned you $500, tax-free.
I am not in favour of just giving out England caps like confetti, but Ballance has effectively earned the right to play through other people's deficiencies, and it would give the selectors a chance to have a look at him in the Test match environment.
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More recently, from a home base in Brooklyn, he has made inroads within the increasingly amorphous zone that now represents the modern jazz mainstream, earning respectful endorsements from John Abercrombie and Ben Monder, guitarists whose thoughtful styles he has effectively absorbed.
DRS has effectively restored that.
Now it has effectively eliminated one.
The prime minister has effectively gone AWOL.
He has effectively unlimited funds.
Those earning about £120,000 have effectively been hit the hardest by changes made in the last few years.
Mr Balls said the coalition had effectively cut annual tax paid by people earning more than £150,000 a year by £1.6bn.
Earlier this year, the Florida restaurant lobby pushed a failed bill that would have effectively dropped the tipped minimum wage in the state from $4.65 to $2.13, provided that businesses guarantee that their workers earn at least $9.98 per hour after tips.
Some have effectively rejected it.
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