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The main battles are effectively re-enacted in a rugged looking terrain, and, in the spirit of "The Civil War," soldiers' letters home provide personal touches.
"By declining to hear a challenge to the Ninth Circuit's ruling, the high court is effectively permitting a federal appeals court to veto a law enacted to address specific concerns in Arizona," Maricopa County Atty.
Delhi is effectively an independent state, and most of the measures that might limit pollution would have to be enacted by local elected representatives and implemented by local officials.
Its debt is effectively isolated.
The ministry is effectively paralysed".
It is effectively impossible.
Environmental factors on the ward were viewed by the educators as being controlled by staff and also to some extent by patients, and could be supportive or inhibitory to patients being able to effectively enact planned behaviours such as ringing their bell for assistance.
This allows them to give full sense to their health experience; moreover, they have fully elaborated the impact of their health condition on their daily life and are able to effectively enact healthy behaviours at the right time even when contexts change.
Only a subset of formal practices prescribed for systems and policy was effectively adopted while new informal practices were enacted.
As far as enacting change, Mr. McRaith added, his hands are effectively tied.
That tax penalty was effectively eliminated when Congress reduced its amount to zero in the tax legislation enacted last year.
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