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1 Upon first exposure, there was a differential drug effect only in the SHR.
2 Thus the new toll would in effect only be paid for by foreign motorists.
3 But it's having an effect only on you, whose DNA has already been modified.
4 Such declaratory opinion shall have force or effect only as provided in this Article.
5 Man is in effect only the captive of his experiences, a pawn needing guidance.
6 This he could effect only by furnishing and adorning his.
7 But all this has effect only to a certain extent, and that not always.
8 And the effect only works at pre-programmed distances.
9 But it comes into effect only in mid-2013.
10 The curbs took effect only on Monday.
11 They discovered that it produced its effect only on those who were connected with the Ueberhell family.
12 Ma Sloane's patient endeavours of over thirty years had been able to effect only a partial reform.
13 It could take effect only if three federal agencies agree and Congress could intervene to block a rule.
14 The state of emergency was earlier in effect only for the southern provinces of Sicily, Puglia and Calabria.
15 They see the general effect only .
16 But if this is the case, why should not eating have this effect only when we are ill?
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