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Exchange rates are once more, in effect, tied to the dollar.
If they did not offer broader benefits to city-dwellers, they were doing no more, in effect, than transferring wealth from taxpayers to sports-franchise owners.
JAMES SUROWIECKI: There does seem to be some evidence that as people get older, they procrastinate less, perhaps because they feel the pressure of time more (in effect, the deadline of life becomes more obvious).
"I don't think so," he said Wednesday by phone from Raleigh, N.C., where the two brothers will face each other for the first time since the hit when the Rangers play the Hurricanes on Thursday, "but maybe subconsciously there were things weighing on me that were more in effect than I thought".
As people live longer, insurance companies expect to pay out more, in effect lowering the returns that pensioners can get.
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His campaigns were merely larger in scale, more successful, and more lasting in effect than those of other leaders.
Since 1982, it has compensated utilities for helping consumers become more efficient, in effect rewarding them for selling less energy, not more.
But he made clear that he intended to come back for more.In effect, the chancellor posed a stark choice for his colleagues.
More formal in effect are semiabstract pictures, each built around a large central circle, meant to be the opening of a well.
On another, they were clearly less ripe, in discrete pieces and with more starch — in effect, a different dish.
The Moon acts like a giant searchlight in the sky, making spotting fainter objects more challenging, in effect dimming down their light.
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