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There was also the worry that he would effectively down tools during the season.
In March, Trump said that he would effectively delegate his potential supreme court nominations to the conservative Heritage Foundation.
He would effectively serve as a replacement on the board for Kevin Warsh, the last governor with substantial experience working in the financial markets, who resigned this year.
That I knew nothing about the insurance industry was not a handicap in his eyes; he would effectively run the department himself.
I thought that he would be able to get us out of Guantánamo, that he would effectively address the problems of the banks.
If Miliband had ruled that out too, then he would effectively have been waving goodbye to any prospect of becoming prime minister.
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Most assumed that he'd effectively retired, physically exhausted after a major heart attack and surgery in 2004, creatively spent after four decades of self-reinvention.
Goldman had responded rashly and rudely to Twitter criticism that he'd effectively asked Hedren if she'd "slept her way to the top".
Especially to a room full of press, whom he'd effectively ignored for two and a half years, and who'd been stalled or stonewalled for the better part of a year, trying to get FOIL requests.
For the most part, foreign policy has broadly been a cross-party consensus for decades – he'd effectively be a glorified civil servant, making calls to gently urge foreign governments to chill when things get a bit heated, and pulling serious faces to talk about human rights, while simultaneously selling weapons systems to dictators.
Giving further autonomy to Kosovo's Serbs, he said, would effectively make Kosovo "another Bosnia," where a decentralized institutional structure and ethnic rifts make it hard to govern.
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