Sentence examples for in effect suggests from inspiring English sources

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Thus, this move which observers feel was forced by the war and tension in the Far East, in effect suggests that the American government retain its protectorate over the Philippines until 1960, instead of to July 4, 1946, when the Commonwealth was scheduled to come into full economic and political independence as a new-born nation.

The first objection, in effect, suggests that the argument is question-begging (McConnell 1978 and Conee 1982); the second objection challenges the assumption that remorse and guilt are appropriate only when the agent has done wrong.

Note that the last point excludes any suggested legislator action and in effect suggests, "Legislators, stay out of this one and leave higher ed to regulate itself on pinky promises".

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Mr. Kartagener said the count, in effect, suggested that it was illegal for a police officer to miss his target while shooting, an argument that would have "a potentially crippling effect on law enforcement".

The story, in effect, suggested that the Prime Minister had knowingly appointed as his chief law officer a man who might extend his good offices to Aryeh Deri in his time of trouble.

The government was speaking over their heads to schools and in effect suggesting that the reviews, which were supposed to decide on arrangements for 16-19 educarean area by area across the country, were irrelevant.

He chastises those critics who in effect suggest that at "this late date, we might unlearn the postmodern vocabulary and recapture some pre-ironic way of being".

"A relatively high participation rate in large cities will confirm the perceived relevance of elections, and in effect suggest that 2009 was an aberration and not the norm in the gradual institutionalisation of the electoral process as broker in Iran's competitive and factionalised politics".

We hear Dick and Liz Cheney in effect suggest that Obama apologize for criticizing 43 for overreacting to 9/11 since 44's policies are similar (except for the invasion and torture parts)?

This continuum in this effect suggests that a mathematical model of decline might be possible.

Overall, the structure is more classically Ode-like than Keats's studies in the form, and the effect suggests a "back to basics" invigoration.

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