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1 A new state elections board will go into effect on Jan. 31.
2 The rules are due to start to go into effect next year.
3 The tougher standard for new designs could go into effect by 2020.
4 They'll go into effect on Monday, press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters.
5 The document did not specify when the offer would go into effect .
6 If passed and signed, it would go into effect in January 2013.
7 It could go into effect as early as the end of June.
8 Their bill is written to go into effect three months after passage.
9 If he does not veto the order, it will go into effect .
10 But it has not announced when those partnerships will go into effect .
11 The SEC would then review them before they could go into effect .
12 This order to go into effect before the first of April, 1916.
13 The new ebook terms will go into effect early next year.
14 Once signed, the law will go into effect June 1 of next year.
15 The curbs are set to go into effect later this year.
16 The ban is set to go into effect within the next three years.
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