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The wine flowed (not for me, of course) and, as it began to take effect, so did the opinions.
We give the flu shot during flu season, and it takes a week or two to take effect, so it's possible to catch the flu during that period.
Players usually take a few days after receiving injections to let the medicine take effect, so DiFelice could start another few games.
(I allow one year for each president's economic policies to take effect, so the recession of 2001 is counted against Clinton, not Bush).
She was waiting to see if the changes would take effect so she could start work on a doctorate degree in Turkey.
At 55, she has high blood pressure, and she had been waiting for the law to take effect so she could get coverage.
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As the electronic payment plan takes effect, so do toll increases of 20percentt for cars and 13percentt for trucks.
The cuts that have taken effect so far have mostly involved deferrals in hiring city workers and reductions through attrition.
There will be no grandfathering clause when the rule takes effect, so any active lease will have to be recorded on the balance sheet.
The problem, they say, is that many city caseworkers are still not aware of the law, six months after it took effect, so students have to fight to keep their benefits and stay in school.
The final decision only covers tax cuts that have been legislated and have taken effect, so that means the Turnbull government's cut in the tax rate paid by medium sized firms to 27.5% will stay.
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