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That has effectively made it national policy.
So the employee has effectively made a gain.
In the past few years LM has effectively made five or more hours of prime time environmentalist-bashing TV.
Here, a little-noticed new state law has effectively made it illegal for thousands of refugees to get married.
And by adding her name at the moment she, to all appearances, is getting ready to run, she has effectively made future influence part of the Foundation's prospectus.
Scientists have warned that the world's most commonly used inert gas is being depleted at an astonishing rate because of a law passed in the United States in 1996 which has effectively made helium too cheap to recycle.
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"We've effectively made yeast more compatible with the enzymes used to break down woody plants," he said.
What makes Republicans' current effort an even bigger high-wire act is that they have effectively made it a condition of cooperation on the debt limit.
The most benign was that China had effectively made all its advances on its own, even if it had done some spying.
The minister had effectively made an international scandal out of what could have been a good news story for the government.
By doing this, you've effectively made your credit card a debit card, but one that pays you every time you spend on it".
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