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— which effectively means merchants cannot add a surcharge to any transaction.
So I guess I mean "best" as in most well-known or most likely to do well in an academic career, which effectively means research councils and employers.
These children have no right to a court-appointed attorney immediately - which effectively means they have no hope for gaining asylum.
Curiously, the proposed change would not apply to similar tax credits that Canada offers to lure foreign (which effectively means American) producers.
And opposition to GM products is effectively killing the industry -- not just in Europe, but in countries that export to Europe, which effectively means everywhere.
This implies the correctness of the system relies on the details of hardware implementation, which effectively means C fails as a proper abstraction for these systems.
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Common law made abortion a criminal offence unless performed for "reputable medical reasons", which effectively meant few prosecutions.
But they weren't free: punters had to pay by credit card, which effectively meant that hardcore porn was only available to adults.
The compensation money was drawn largely from consumption taxes, as income tax didn't exist at the time, which effectively meant the poor paid for it.
In recent draws, the United States was seeded below its regional rival Mexico, which effectively meant the Americans would have to face two tiers of tough opponents.
Some of them possessed the Odour of Sanctity, which effectively meant they smelled really nice - miraculous in the Middle Ages, not so tough in the Age of Antiperspirant.
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