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Although, humans were the original progenitors of this technology, we have, in effect, lost control.
We have, in effect, stopped time in terms of the distribution of flows.
"We have, in effect, been committing an act of unthinking, unilateral educational disarmament," the report warned.
"What we have, in effect, is nationalisation via the debt markets," he says.
ChrisWoods saw grave implications for the UK banking system: "We have in effect banks who are completely and utterly bankrupt.
By requiring our politicians to command huge sums for TV campaigning, we have in effect erected a property requirement -- a means test -- for public service.
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Some of the experts you spoke to felt that we had, in effect, declared victory in Afghanistan prematurely.
We had, in effect, an aerial view of the mountain top.
Wendell Berry once wrote that when we took animals off farms and put them onto feedlots, we had, in effect, taken an old solution — the one where crops feed animals and animals' waste feeds crops — and neatly divided it into two new problems: a fertility problem on the farm, and a pollution problem on the feedlot.
We had, in effect, decided to trust the artist, not the material; within a couple of decades, rock fans would be trotting off to Sam Goody to buy Lou Reed's "Metal Machine Music".... "Metal Machine Music," you may recall, consisted of sixty-odd minutes of feedback noise, and was utterly contemptuous of anyone who had ever shown an interest in Reed's work.
"We had, in effect, done a shotgun sale, and the timing was terrible," says Papé, whose board supporters snubbed the Cummings.
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