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The drop-off - Mr. Obama raised $10 million more in March - signals a lull for the president as his Republican rival, Mitt Romney, has effectively locked down the Republican nomination and begun aggressively fund-raising for the general election campaign.
But authorities have effectively locked off the capital to demonstrations since March.
"Mr. Beatty's conduct and wrongful claims have effectively locked away certain motion picture and television rights to the Dick Tracy property," lawyers for Tribune wrote in a filing.
He has the resources to compete through the end of the race in June, even if the delegate math overwhelmingly favors Clinton and her advisors express confidence she will have effectively locked up the nomination by the end of April.
The effort continued until June 2016, after Trump had effectively locked up the Republican nomination, court records show.
Uber can effectively lock in an early-mover advantage by working with NASA, real-estate developers and aerospace companies the same way that Tesla has by setting up battery charging points around the country and investing heavily in battery technology.
Cameron told the FSA: "To hedge, you were effectively locking in a loss that might never occur..
You can effectively lock in your cheap fuel supply by buying oil now.
others have been effectively locked in their homes.
More than 120 properties cannot be sold because they are effectively locked in an insurance subsidiary.
The two countries are effectively locked in an embrace: China buys U.S. debt and the U.S. buys China's goods.
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