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Germany would effectively have veto power.
At the parent company, the leverage ratio would effectively have to be 5 percent.
These would effectively have made the tax revenue-neutral, at least for the short term.
To do so, they would effectively have to create 27 local companies — one for each E.U. country.
In the end, E.U. and Cypriot officials agreed that wealthy depositors would effectively have to help foot the cleanup bill.
True, this would mean the world would effectively have two Albanias -- the original Albania and a new Kosovo Albania.
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You'd effectively have to rely on the word of the agencies and if there was any dispute you'd have to go through the documents yourself, which we did.
And someone who'd appeal to a constituency that's actually in play, like border state moderates (James Webb for them) or Hispanics (Bill Richardson) But so great would the pressure be to pick Obama that she'd effectively have no choice.
One attractive approach to the latter would appear to be effectively having a few months of extended Black Friday discounts.
Because I came into the world with minor congenital defects, my parents urged a physician to perform a mercy killing that effectively would have been a retroactive abortion.
An academy panel last week recommended that IIBK hold elections for a new director next month--which effectively would have forced Zhamogortsyan into retirement.
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