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Even accepting Geragos's argument that Kesha, by not recording any new music during a prolonged trial, might effectively end her career, any judge was likely to counter that money could compensate that unfortunate loss if she could win her court case.
The company has been scrambling since the ban, reportedly meeting with Google to determine if there's some workaround to what might effectively end its use of Android and Play services.
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He also noted that if Bay was still feeling the effects of the concussion three weeks on -- including headaches, dizziness, nausea -- he might continue to do so for another month, which would effectively end his season.
By that stage Spurs might also be taking in a three-match ban for Dele Alli that would effectively end his season, having swung a punch into the midriff of Claudio Yacob out of the referee's sight.
McCain pulling Crist and Martinez...that might not be enough to beat Romney, but I think that it's enough to effectively end the idea of Rudy Giuliani's presidential ambitions.
"That would effectively end their campaign".
That would effectively end the Electoral College.
Some analysts believe the announcement will effectively end trust conversions.
Two years later, Lee Petty's career would effectively end at Daytona.
Even lesser penalties can effectively end a military career.
This would effectively end Avery's tenure with the organization.
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