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Under the proposals, which have been put out to public consultation, a coroner would be able to hold an inquest into a stillbirth that takes place later than 37 weeks of pregnancy, when the baby is effectively full-term.
They are effectively full now.
Even though local occupancy rates fell short of full occupancy, hoteliers say that for many clients, most hotels are effectively full much of the time.
BA ground operations director Geoff Want told the House of Commons transport committee that Heathrow was effectively full and had very little ability to react and manage when it was hit by major problems.
These are effectively full stops in the genetic code which mean that if the sequence were ever put together with others to make a smallpox gene the protein production machinery would stop at that point.
The government argues that Britain's rail network is reaching capacity, and that infrastructure owner Network Rail says the southern section of the West Coast Main Line - currently the quickest rail route between London and Birmingham - will be "effectively full" by 2024.
The country is effectively at full employment.
London is effectively at full employment.
It means it is effectively at full capacity.
Night after night, year after year, over 97 per cent of the lodges are booked; given that a few are typically out of commission for maintenance, Center Parcs is effectively and eternally full.
Throughout this paper, the following assumption, which is effectively just a full normal rank assumption, will be used.
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