Sentence examples for has effectively retired from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Foodim, now 63, has effectively retired.

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By the late 1970s, Kay had effectively retired from showbusiness.

After all, Roy Hodgson had said on the day of his squad announcement, when he revealed that Carrick had effectively retired from international football, that he might just be persuaded to return in a crisis.

The relevance of this competition has been hotly debated lately as many of soca's biggest stars – Machel Montano, Bunji Garlin, Alison Hinds and others – had effectively retired from participating, mainly on the grounds that this was not what their music was about.

By the late 1980s, in poor health, she had effectively retired from acting, gravitating from her home in Switzerland to Spain with her second husband, the writer Peter Viertel (whose screen credits include The African Queen).

DRS has effectively restored that.

The party old guard has been effectively retired.

Dr. Mackay has effectively functioned as Pfizer's research chief since May, when Dr. John L. LaMattina, the former research chief, announced he would retire several years ahead of schedule.

Now it has effectively eliminated one.

The prime minister has effectively gone AWOL.

He has effectively unlimited funds.

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