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In an urban environment in particular, simple yet effectual activities abound such as the occasional flower blowing in the wind in a nearby park, pigeons scattering from a large square to avoid pedestrians, or bike messengers traveling along their daily route.
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Modigliani's superb way with line, which establishes not only shapes but weighty volumes, can seem a surrogate for yet more effectual action with a chisel; and the sameness of faces, as he rendered them, is less disheartening in three dimensions than in two.
Teaching the social determinants of health using classroom methods and medical settings is not effectual, yet few institutions require students to undertake placements in non-clinical settings.
The most effectual hitherto found, is the freedom of the press.
Smith's invisible hand — which, in his description, guides an individual to promote the interests of society more effectually than he intends — has not looked so effectual lately.
Yet, it might be argued again, ordinary language allows for causal attributions with and without causal alternatives or effectual differences (Hitchcock 1996).
But effectual?
And effectual.
Both will be effectual.
Whitlam's governments were extremely active, if not always effectual.
"However I'm reliably informed that feckless comes from 'effectless' so the opposite's effectual.
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