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There was nothing preventing them from asking him to explain what he had said in Basque, to effectively be his own translator.
To doubt Armstrong was to doubt the American dream, to effectively be "for cancer," as his legion of defenders would claim.
But his family said he agreed to effectively be forced in to exile rather than face another four and half years in the "harsh regime" penal colony at Kholmogory near Arkhangelsk.
Toufique Hossain, director of public law at Duncan Lewis Solicitors, said: "The government has rendered these children, including some as young as 13, to effectively be without any legal remedy until well into the new year, which is the earliest that the relevant Home Office officials have agreed to give reasons for refusing some of these children".
That seems to effectively be what they are getting in spades with their newest effort.
This causes diffusion, heat conduction, and viscous momentum loss, to effectively be aligned with the magnetic field lines.
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And the only way they're going to be able to compete effectively is to just clone the darn thing.
If he were to run, Christie would effectively be running to Romney's left, which is hardly a winning strategy.
An employee's motivation to perform effectively is said to be determined by two variables.
For many would-be competitors, being able to port effectively is a major barrier to entry in this market.
If the race goes to a runoff, it could effectively be anyone's to lose.
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