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Exerting force or influence.
good
effective
in force
operative
In actuality or reality or fact.
effectively
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1
The Commission said the tax deal with Starbucks is
effectively
state aid.
2
This right of way is
effectively
blocked off six days a week.
3
The station
effectively
had just one subject on its Operating Directive: terrorism.
4
We find that we can indeed rule out new theories quite
effectively
.
5
Conclusions: The problem caused by accounted fire has not been controlled
effectively
.
1
If the state laws are more stringent, however, those remain
in
effect
.
2
Our courts are already,
in
effect
,
constitutional courts that enforce EU law.
3
The legislation has been
in
effect
since 2011 despite the legal challenges.
4
That allows the restrictions to remain
in
effect
while court challenges proceed.
5
He said he expected measure would be
in
effect
for three months.
6
The family had become
in
effect
an extension of the Thought Police.
7
Non-essential work would be deferred while alert level four was
in
effect
.
8
It authorized the purchase program to remain
in
effect
for a year.
9
It is
in
effect
exporting deforestation, the group said in the report.
10
The flood watch for those areas remained
in
effect
through Monday morning.
11
It was,
in
effect
,
the permanent rule of an occupying military elite.
12
The radio said there was a tornado-watch
in
effect
for the region.
13
All public universities,
in
effect
,
have been legally established as independent corporations.
14
But as Johnny said, the rules were still
in
effect
,
even here.
15
A provincial ban on open-pit mining has been
in
effect
since 2010.
16
Taiwan is
in
effect
independent, but China considers it a breakaway province.