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The tragedy of Alzheimer's is that it insidiously distances people from their consciousness; by withholding this diagnosis from your mother, the neurologist is effectively doing the same thing.
To fight ISIS in Iraq, Bush made the familiar argument that America should arm the Kurds and "embed with the Iraqi military," both of which Obama is effectively doing.
"The UN's system for responding to sexual abuse is effectively doing what it is designed to do: protect the organisation and its people from accountability to the residents of the poor countries that host peacekeeping missions," said Concannon.
But the figures are probably much higher, with informal homelessness – what Green, the midnight gas station worker, is effectively doing by staying with his friend – a common practice in the city.
TEMA, with their limited resources, is effectively doing someone else's job.
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At present, the governance of the internet is effectively done by multiple stakeholders.
You can still get the iPad mini in the refurbished section of the store for now, and third-party sellers still appear to have stock, but the iPad mini's life as new hardware is effectively done.
A lid is called when the president has no more scheduled public appearances and is effectively done for the day.
The deed is effectively done, and officials are now looking at the possibility of regulation that would make it harder for the average citizen to print guns.
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