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This is the way change should be effected, and they should be proud.
The main exception here is the fiscal pact's "golden rule" on balanced budgets and national debt ceilings, which Berlin says should be effected through amendments to national constitutions and policed by the European court of justice.
It comes with a specific normative power: If a reduction can be effected, it should be effected.
Although Fran and I both shared the same desire for change, we disagreed on how change should be effected.
To better implement the regulation, punishment should be effected to fine violators.
Qualitative data confirmed and elucidated our quantitative findings, which revealed how this transition should be effected.
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The event model hypothesis thus predicts there should be effects of our comprehension manipulation on these basic eye-movement metrics in the current study.
Most apps shouldn't be effected as long as you've upgraded the platform in the last few weeks.
But if that county had that kind of fraud, it would seem obvious that other elections should have been effected in some way.
The committee reached a similar conclusion: "The strategy should be given effect in legislation," it says.
He said the full system should be in effect by the end of September.
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