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"It means, in effect, Kenyans have given me a challenge".
It means, in effect, that new legislation can be forced to muster a 60-vote supermajority in the Senate.
It means, in effect, that the local authority takes on parental responsibilities and that any decisions regarding his welfare must be approved by the court.
It means, in effect, the lowest level to which you can get unemployment down before pay increases start to push up the rate of inflation over and above what it would otherwise be.
This has an important physiological value, as it means, in effect, that the brain is not bombarded with an enormous number of unnecessary messages, as would be the case were every ganglion cell to send discharges along its optic nerve fibre as long as it was illuminated.
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It meant, in effect, that California was a haven for embryonic-stem-cell research — but it remained unfunded.
That means in effect it is losing the $103 million it cannot spend before fiscal 2003 ends.
Any concrete thing one selects to exemplify the notion of substance turns out in practice to answer a certain description; this means in effect that it cannot be spoken of apart from its attributes.
That means, in effect, that the cars Volkswagen said it was selling were not the cars it actually sold.
The restriction means in effect that the law is whatever the government says it is, Justice Souter said, adding, "It limits more than I thought".
What this means, in effect, is that if the program continues at all, it will be as a low-intensity research project under close Congressional supervision.
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