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A successful bid would in effect mean that a privatised British rail service had been renationalised overseas.
Finally, as mentioned many times in advance, this is a budget that depends almost entirely on a decent Brexit deal being reached, with Hammond conceding that sudden changes – for example a no-deal departure – would in effect mean a whole new budget in the spring.
As John Updike pointed out, Mr. Kelly's vision would in effect mean "the end of authorship" — hobbling writers' ability to earn a living from their published works, while at the same time removing a sense of both recognition and accountability from their creations.
Does that, in effect, mean the Afghanistan tsar could overrule the war tsar?
Again, does this in effect mean that all east and west African travellers will be under suspicion?
Trump has suggested that he might work with the Russians to destroy Islamic State in Syria, which would in effect mean working with Iran too.
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This, in effect, means that there can never be any more vetoes – ever.
Others spoke of the importance of maintaining "conceptual value-added," which in effect means adding nothing but marketing.
This in effect meant European usurpation of the sovereignty of African states through the issue of quasi-passports.
This includes everybody who searches on Google, which in effect means most internet users.
That in effect means that to be replaced as nominee, Trump would either have to die, be found to be incapacitated or voluntarily step down.
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