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The words we use matter because those who do not recognise it are, in effect, saying: we pay them enough for who they are.
People who suffer from it are in effect defenceless against all sorts of infectious diseases, notably including a cancer of soft tissues called Kaposi's sarcoma and pneumocystis pneumonia, which almost never afflict healthy people.
The software feeds the stream to each member of the crowd, but parts of it are, in effect, assigned to different people by slowing down short passages, making them easier to transcribe.
If a film receives a particularly large number of nominations, so that further votes for it are in effect wasted, a trickle-down process kicks in, and subsequent ballots are redistributed to the next highest choices using a fractional weighting scheme.
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The myxomatosis virus became less severe because it was, in effect, destroying itself by killing its rabbit host so effectively.
Its subject is life in the crosshairs; it is, in effect, a found-footage horror film.
It was, in effect, the messenger bag of its day, a utilitarian accessory that migrated into more stylish circles.
In others it is in effect voluntary.
It is, in effect, a chemical factory.
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