Synonym: effective, effectively, good, in effect, in force. Similar words: effect, take effect, effectively, effectiveness, the greenhouse effect, affect, infection, benefit. Meaning: adj. exerting force or influence. adv. in actuality or reality or fact.
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31. The League clubs found the idea of relegation to what was in effect the Southern League too terrible to contemplate.
32. Representation at board level of the workers is declared, in effect, to be a natural right.
33. In effect, Congress repeatedly gave away a sizable chunk of power to the unelected civil servants who staff federal agencies.
34. These will be in effect, a statement of the treatment and care a patient should receive with associated standards attached.
35. For some it was enough to attain dominion over other rulers, in effect establishing satellite or vassal states.
36. In effect, it would end the practise of disposing of waste by dumping it.
37. In effect, the question of calculating the multiplier is left to the discretion and experience of the judges.
38. C Troop, in effect, split that attack but did so at great sacrifice to itself.
39. The school tax will remain in effect for eight years, with 4 percent annual increases.
40. In effect, the class settlement is attempting an end-run around the bankruptcy laws and an end-run around Congress.
41. But they did not earn a separate wage, they lived in effect in a mainly cashless society.
42. In effect I'd cut myself off from other kids of my own age.
43. In effect, therefore, the redundancy payment is based on final earnings.
44. In effect,[www.Sentencedict.com] they involve a comparison of the general equilibrium of the economy with and without the government budget.
45. They would, in effect, be rewarded for doing the good deeds they should be doing anyway.
46. Pollution is in effect qualitatively and quantitatively controlled by the water authorities since standards are administratively negotiated.
47. Now it bumps over into the next cluster and in effect fills it up, too.
48. In effect, however, it can not continue to exclude non-Arab states from the security arrangements it hopes to create.
49. All these things were bound up together and by defying his father he was in effect abandoning them.
50. This, in effect, would outlaw the inflationary creation of money - a drastic change, if it happens.
51. School officials can also breach a contract if they attempt to change the terms of a contract after it is in effect.
52. In effect, they convert the energy of the electromagnetic radiation into chemical energy.
53. In effect the exporter assumes the role of a buyer and has to market the counter-purchased goods.
54. In both agencies there are in effect four senior administrative positions with direct responsibility for pollution control work.
55. Critics claim that the courts in effect quietly dropped the just desserts policy two years ago.
56. In effect I reckon it will only take a slight upward change of gear and performances to become something special.
57. The offers started yesterday and will be in effect until April 2, Ford said.
58. In effect the allied general becomes a subordinate character in the same way as other heroes.
59. But the hard labour for criminals which replaced judicial execution was so appalling that it was in effect a living death.
60. In effect it appears that the pension has been assessed both as income and capital.
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