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The notion of "hate crime" may be, in effect, an extra penalty imposed on people whose views are offensive, as well as their actions.
In such a case, he said, the right of the letter writer to require the subtenant to vacate the apartment would be governed by any sublease that may be in effect.
The Oscars may be, in effect, Hollywood's ideal self-image, the celebration of what its insiders want to be celebrated for, but, with awards translating into dollars — and vice versa — it's also an unintended reflection of the industry's practicalities.
He may be, in effect, a spy.
Thus, during planning horizon since any of the parameters of the problem may vary widely, design decisions may be in effect.
If Petraeus gets restless and produces a Fallujah in Pashtun lands, he is also doomed (that may be in effect right away, as one of his minions told Fox News that rules of engagement will be more "kinetic" - code for more US firepower and more civilian casualties).
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Whatever the intent of the producer may be in such cases, the effect is to mislead the viewer.
In this particular case, what economists call the "substitution effect" may be in operation.
The mayor's projections also omit what the ripple effects may be in the suburbs.
It is unclear at present how common component Allee effects may be in acoustically communicating anurans.
Depending on what action the panel takes, the lower-court ruling in favor of Clarett may still be in effect when draft day arrives.
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