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The prime minister has effectively gone AWOL.
The cost of issuing and buying debt has effectively gone up as inventories have fallen.
"And now the housing grant has effectively gone," he adds, "viability has become a one-way negotiation.
The euro's decline means that the renminbi's value has effectively gone up, on a trade-weighted basis, lessening the Chinese rationale for appreciating the currency against the dollar.
Tuesday's ruling, despite coming long after Andersen has effectively gone out of business, does provide some sense of vindication for the firm's accountants.
The United States has argued that it has effectively gone this route through the use of drug courts, which steer nonviolent drug offenders to treatment programs instead of prisons.
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It looks as though they've effectively gone rogue.
By then Mr. Simmons had left the league, and by the fall of 1986 the league had effectively gone out of business.
He argued that British ideas, such as the electromagnetic gun, have "effectively gone to the Americans now for development".
The team doctor resigned in disgust and a diminished Domenech was left to read out a statement from the players confirming they had effectively gone on strike.
Edward B. Overton of Louisiana State University, one of the most experienced gulf researchers, said the report, if anything, might have underestimated the amount of oil that had effectively gone away or been dispersed.
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