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Discover Ludwig'legally effective' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a legal document, agreement, or action that is legally binding and enforceable. For example: "This contract is legally effective, so both parties must abide by its terms."
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Trump's pardons thus far are legally effective, no matter how transgressive of traditional legal norms, rule-of-law values, and Justice Department procedures they may be.
Facebook has one month to challenge the ruling before it becomes legally effective.
This is a long way from the significant and legally effective commitment the prime minister promised last month.
President Vladimir Putin's recent announcement that Russia will move to ratify the Kyoto Protocol received little attention, but may signal that the agreement will finally become legally effective.
But disclosure alone does not prevent avoidance: people may be reassured by the scheme's creators that the arrangements are legally effective.
Gore writes, "The Kyoto Protocol (which may soon become legally effective if Russia ratifies it, even though the United States has not) has been criticized by many, including Gelbspan, for not going nearly far enough".
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In addition, DXY will also use part of Tencent's investment to create a platform for doctors and pharmaceutical companies to communicate and "allow for a more legally compliant and effective way of exchanging ideas and knowledge".
Williams says for this complex area of law, there is a clear way through which will produce an effective and legally viable regime to regulate political donations.
I celebrate Judge Richard J Leon's opinion that the government's mass collection of communications metadata is "almost Orwellian", and I decry Judge William H Pauley III's decision that the NSA's collection is both effective and legally perfectly peachy.
That leaves Domenech back at square one, trying to find a solution that will broaden the range of students at Jefferson in a way that is fair, effective, and legally safe-but also politically palatable.
As all major broadband providers and their trade groups have conceded, the FCC already has sufficient authority under Section 706 to adopt rules that address any practices that threaten harm to consumers or competition, including authority to prohibit 'paid prioritization.' For effective, enforceable, legally sustainable net neutrality rules, the Commission should look to Section 706".
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