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The worst private outfits serve, in effect, as money-launderers.
The International Atomic Energy Agency is the treaty's enforcement arm; other nuclear agreements often serve, in effect, as codicils.
On top of that, new products often still need the kinks worked out, so early users serve, in effect, as beta testers.
The film - and the bacchanal that accompanied it - would serve, in effect, as a splashy, lurid unpaid advertisement for the town.
Second, a GST would also replace a welter of state taxes and other levies that serve, in effect, as protectionist barriers, impeding a true internal market in India.
It was also a first for Americans: an English cook had come to this country to serve, in effect, English food, for two centuries the most mocked cuisine in the world.
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Yet Libertarians are now serving, in effect, as Democratic Party operatives.
The latter also served, in effect, as their private army.
The OSM serves, in effect, as the CEO's chief of staff.
In my view, it serves in effect to ensure compliance with the targeting requirement.
The device will also store a charge from wall current, serving in effect as a spare battery.
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