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The country is effectively at full employment.
London is effectively at full employment.
As the SNP's Angus Robertson put it to the prime minister's face, Britain is "effectively at war" – and yet few Britons know anything about it.
"The ABC's share of government expenditure is effectively at its lowest level in decades now and the per capita spend on public broadcasting is significantly lower than many other nations and dramatically lower than the BBC".
He claimed: "The director of public prosecutions is effectively at a stroke of her pen decriminalising assisted suicide by doctors and other health care professionals as long as they don't have an existing relationship with the patient".
"The scale, intensity and level of orchestration of terror attacks in Mumbai put one thing beyond doubt: India is effectively at war and it has deadly enemies in its midst," The Times of India, a leading English-language daily, wrote in an editorial published Friday.
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Taguba's honest report meant that his career was effectively at an end — this was in the days of Rumsfeld at Defense and Cheney in the White House.
Interest rates are effectively at zero, and billions of dollars sit idle in the money markets, a sign that banks are not lending.
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