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Healthy people, in effect, began to subsidize people who needed more health care.
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The new team of Pei, Cobb Freed and Skidmore Owings & Merrill will, in effect, begin from scratch.
And for some books, Amazon is, in effect, beginning to raise prices.
Mr Harding noted that the election campaign had, in effect, begun, and promised: "The BBC will, undeterred, do its job.
When you insert your cellphone, it transmits a short text command to the cellular network itself that says, in effect, "Begin diverting calls now".
Although he said there was "still work to be done", the Prime Minister has now in effect begun his campaign to remain in the bloc.
He added that the pair were in effect beginning a prison sentence, as they were led away for an unknown amount of time to await their trial, which could be anything from a matter of months to up to three years away.
But he also spoke to a national television audience, in effect beginning a debate about the country's priorities at a time of large annual deficits and unmet public needs that will probably last through his term and re-election campaign.
By not offering reimbursement for these treatments we have, in effect, begun the Tuskegee experiment of the 21st century.
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