Sentence examples for which in effect has from inspiring English sources

The phrase "which in effect has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has a certain result or consequence, often implying that the effect is not immediately obvious. Example: "The new policy, which in effect has reduced costs, has been well received by the management team."

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And it is unclear how investors will judge the housing plan, which in effect has drafted the companies to bail out hurting homeowners.

In some Khoisan languages two of the clicks have been gradually replaced with acoustically similar nonclick consonants, which in effect has produced a two-click system.

The tactic, which in effect has turned the central bank into the lender of last resort from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, is deeply unpopular here in Germany, the Continent's economic engine.

By not recommending psychotherapy for the treatment of anxiety and depression, Dr. Friedman is perpetuating the mind-set that all psychiatric disorders should be treated with medicine, which in effect has created a climate that encourages the off-label use of antipsychotics.

IS militants claim to have carried out several attacks in Libya, which in effect has rival governments.

Once the application is approved, the secretary of state issues an academy order and a trust is then set up which in effect has a contract to run the academy for the government.

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Among Pirelli's partners in Olimpia are two large banks which, in effect, have Telecom Italia's shares on their books at €5.21 per share and have a put option to sell the shares to Pirelli that they can exercise at that price in October 2006.

Since this work, it has become customary to present results in DST for the Baire space ωω of infinite sequences of natural numbers, which in effect had been introduced by René Baire in his dissertation of 1899 (anticipated by Dedekind in 1891).

A report from the Reuters news agency on Friday alleged that RSA arranged a $10m contract to use a mathematically weaker formula in a number of its products, which would in effect have created a "back door" for cracking encrypted messages or communications.

Inside the Maze Prison complex near Lisburn in County Antrim, republican paramilitary prisoners were engaged in a long campaign to secure a set of privileges which would, in effect, have given them prisoner-of-war status.

The lower deposit rate means banks, which in effect already have to pay the ECB for holding their cash, will have to pay more, in an attempt to keep money flowing around the eurozone economy, instead of parked at the central bank.

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