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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61. In fact, because of deflation, the wages of those working actually went up, in effect.
62. Wright's character is in effect a projected reader registering bewilderment before an artefact which has abandoned conventional ordering.
63. In effect, White House aides were assigned to tell reporters the innermost secrets of the Administration.
64. In effect this stage is equivalent to exchange of contracts in a sale by private treaty, with completion four weeks later.
65. It is, in effect, answerable to no-one although its members must, of course, answer to their own national governments.
66. To lower admission standards would be, in effect, to devalue the currency in which their diploma had been issued.
67. If he went against this young man sitting opposite him, he would in effect dig his own grave.
68. Rcagan had no choice but to withdraw the Marines, and in effect admit a terrible mistake.
69. In effect, a personalized automated trading system can be created without having to go to any financial institution.
70. That in effect reduced directors' worries about bankruptcy, pushing them to borrow more.
71. In effect, municipal efficiency in the production and delivery of services required the discipline of the marketplace.
72. Last year the Florida race was, in effect, a dead heat.
73. They were in effect an inferior kind of man, with no distinctive character of their own.
74. In such a small box as Alwyn Crawshaw's I would not recommend compartments which restrict space in effect.
74. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
75. Thus, in effect, before mitosis a normal body cell of an animal contains four functional sets of chromosomes.
76. In effect, the district judge was faced with a difficult choice between two unattractive alternatives.
77. The Birmingham Canal, authorised in 1768, in effect gave birth to a port.
78. In effect, then, chapter 11 says it is better to keep a firm running than to honour debt agreements.
79. Changes made through selecting this option are recorded on the disk and will remain in effect until unchanged.
80. Electronic Shock Protection provides a buffer, in effect accumulating a reservoir of unplayed music.
81. In effect, the networks became homogenized as anchors and reporters switched call letters.
82. Kyl, one of the leading critics of the weapons convention, in effect borrowed from the implementing legislation for the convention.
83. In effect, IDUs form the critical core group that sustains infection in the heterosexual population.
84. They have, in effect, invested in excess capacity, though whether this was deliberate or accidental is harder to judge.
85. The King was also widely criticized for in effect putting his conscience above his role as head of state.
86. In effect, Elector Counts carry a Runefang as part of their standard armament.
87. In effect, such an order intends that all dissertations and papers will be submitted for vetting.
88. I assumed, in effect, that they are not capable of noticing their mistakes and correcting them.
89. In effect, South Carolina had again successfully defied the national government.
90. His mind was alerted to the excitement and importance of mathematics applied to practical problems, that is in effect, physics.
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