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Steve Thomas, chief executive of the Welsh Local Government Council said councils were facing the prospect of more budget cuts, which would effect staff and services.
[14] It was our aim to include these variables to limit the number of potential unmeasured covariates which would effect our conclusions.
The development of biomarker strategies could be part of a movement toward more ecologic end points in the safety evaluation of chemicals, which would effect a reduction in animal tests that cause suffering.
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It has mooted building a "national internet", which would in effect be a domestic intranet.
The new legislation, which would take effect immediately, is not retroactive.
The cost of the plan, which would take effect in 2010, is pegged at $14.4 billion.
The law, which would take effect Oct. 1, would fine drivers $100 for talking on hand-held phones while driving.
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