Similar words: retroactively, proactive, retrospective, radioactive, active transport, retractile, retrospection, active. Meaning: ['retrəʊ'æktɪv] adj. 1. descriptive of any event or stimulus or process that has an effect on the effects of events or stimuli or process that occurred previously 2. affecting things past.
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31. The recent grade inflation at Loyola University will be retroactive to 2007, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.
32. This invalidation shall not have retroactive effect, unless otherwise provided for in the laws of the Region.
33. Construction companies signed contracts with the listed company in 1995, the judges of the "Contract Law, " No. 286 did not have retroactive effect, there is controversy.
34. Congress will likely provide retroactive pay to these workers when the government restarts.
35. All references to the number of common shares and per common share amounts have been restated to give retroactive effect to the stock split for all periods presented.
36. How else are you going to calculate how much your parts costs have gone up, or automatically give a limited-time discount to a valued customer, or calculate the effect of a retroactive rate change?
37. The cost - share adjustment is retroactive date of the President's major disaster declaration for of Louisiana.
38. Thellos not have retroactive effect, otherwise provided for in the laws of the Region.
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39. The solution will apply after the entry into force of the agreement to be negotiated (no retroactive effect).
40. If the retroactive effect is excluded, a special reservation shall be announced.
41. This invalidation not have retroactive effect, otherwise provided for in the laws of the Region.
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