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Probably the most important thing about Rasul was an incidental side effect: the Court's recognition of judicial review effectively meant that lawyers were, for the first time, able to get to Guantánamo.
An eco-NGO, the International Council on Clean Transportation — not formal regulatory review — effectively uncovered the con.
Last year's comprehensive spending review effectively abolished the use of PFI for major works in England, but as the Westminster government continues to search for a politically palatable alternative to PFI, Scotland's model might hold some answers.
To investigate whether training in writing for scholarly publication, journal editing, or manuscript peer review effectively improves educational outcomes related to the quality of health research reporting.
Judicial review by the highest regular courts has been the dominant arrangement in Latin America, though often the influence of a powerful president or the existence of a politicized appointment process has made constitutional review effectively a cipher.
That review effectively delayed the decision until after Obama's reelection".
Politico reported that Pruitt aides, including chief of staff Ryan Jackson, blocked the report from going through an internal review, effectively stalling it and keeping it secret.
A recent systematic review effectively demonstrated the poor level of training and debriefing of counsellors in South Africa, and their subsequent experience of being unappreciated and excluded from the medical hierarchy (Petersen, Fairall, Egbe, & Bhana, 2014).
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