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The state has also executed the most inmates since 1977, when the death penalty was effectively reinstated: 199 out of a national total of 598.
The salary figure may reflect the fact that when Shoesmith won her appeal court case for unfair dismissal in July 2011 she was effectively reinstated as a Haringey employee, with her unpaid £130,000-a-year salary backdated by more than two years.
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But Philip Collins, a former speech writer for Tony Blair, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme Mr Cameron's analysis was "about 20 years out of date" and the plans were "effectively reinstating" the Schools Sports Partnership programme - set up by Labour, and cut by the Tories in 2010.
He was effectively wild.
I was effectively deep-sixed.
Keith Vaz claimed that the pilot scheme Brodie Clark had been sacked for implementing had effectively been reinstated, as the home affairs committee has been demanding.
Celtic lost to Legia 6-1 on aggregate in the third qualifier, but were controversially reinstated after the Polish club were effectively thrown out by Uefa for fielding a player who should have been suspended.
"Mr. Zimmer presented the board with the choice of either a) continuing to support our C.E.O. and the management team on the successful path they had been taking, or b) effectively reinstating Mr. Zimmer as the sole decision maker," the statement said.
They are, effectively, unregulated.
It is effectively impossible.
Children were effectively brainwashed.
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