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An analysis of research into the subject, as conducted by Justice Stephen G. Breyer, led him to conclude, in effect: Who knows?
Arneson's poignantly affectionate funerary monument asks in effect, "Who could ever fill these shoes?" (George Adams, 41 West 57th Street, (212) 644-5665, through Feb. 26).
Not many new cycles are so well written for the voice, and the assurance this music seemed to give him — showing, in effect, who he was — pushed him into even higher artistic gear.
"You have someone in effect who's broke and looking for a job," said Vaughn McQuary, the state Democratic chairman.
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Instead, the money will in effect come from creditors who might have otherwise received a higher return.
I could, in effect, decide who gets to speak to the voters and who doesn't, meaning I could sell all my ad space to the incumbent's challenger, and present only one side of the argument to the public.
The state adds taxes to hospital bills to help pay for care for the uninsured so that, in effect, employers who cover their workers help carry the weight of those who do not.
In effect, scientists who are human beings are exercising their qualities as "images of God", who have been divinely endowed to intervene in "natural processes" [ 49].
In effect, someone who has not graduated from college is twice as likely to be unemployed as someone who has.
By Richard Brody Many directors are, in effect, actors who reserve their performances for their cast and crew.
In effect, models who weigh less than 125 pounds are prohibited from working the runways.
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