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"In fact," Tomasky writes, "I'm not sure these changes would have very much effect at all".
An injury that occurred very early in the season, like to Notre Dame's Tim Abromaitis, will not have very much effect since Notre Dame's power rating already reflects what they were able to achieve without him on the court.
Former Conservative Party leader Lord Howard said it was a "tragedy" that Lord Brittan's "last days were dogged by these quite unsubstantiated allegations" about the child abuse dossier, but did not think it had "very much effect on him".
"There's been a lot of excitement about brain-training packages and, actually, big studies of those tend not to show very much effect," she says.
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Officials at Little League headquarters in Pennsylvania said plainly that the rule remains very much in effect.
It has very much toxic effect, after a certain limit it may cause to death.
Janev suggests this speed is part of the point, creating facts on the ground before municipalities or locals have the chance to react; a sort of urban shock doctrine (and shock is very much the effect).
The settings are different and the questions are different, and I wouldn't be surprised if the Vatican issued a clarification shortly explaining that the official rules for seminary formation are still very much in effect.
And it takes nothing away from the hard work and creative brilliance of the black actors and filmmakers who succeed on their own terms, against long odds, to note that the structural facts that made those odds so long in the first place are still very much in effect.
For Medicaid, the price decreases are mandated by law, but everywhere else, free market forces are very much in effect.
Even if it's a fun work event, it's still a work event, so the rules of what to avoid are still very much in effect".
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