Word: effect
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...implication asking the French to enter into what David Lloyd George was to call later last week a "thieves' bargain." The diplomatic finesse of M. Léger was meanwhile shown when M. Chautemps and M. Delbos blandly told Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Eden and Sir Robert in effect that France was willing to go just as far in this matter as Britain-whereupon what had seemed to be British ardor to get action last week on behalf of Germany's scheme rapidly cooled, according to best posted London correspondents...
Revision of the Law School curriculum to keep pace with the "fast-moving character of the law" was announced yesterday in the annual report of Dean Landis. The new schedule will go into effect next fall...
...because of his prowess in recognizing the face of one of the higher-ups in the government. The indulgent laugh of the other after looking at the person indicated failed to ruffle him, and he continued to point out Farley to his other neighbors at the table. With similar effect...
Thus with masterly ambiguity Adolf Hitler bounced Hjalmar Schacht out of the Cabinet, also bounced him back in again.. Effect of this was to retain for Germany some of the kudos of Schacht's name in world finance...
...Here we see how extensively the members tend to concentrate their activities in the stocks which are so-called market leaders-stocks the price movements in which undoubtedly have a tremendous effect upon the general trend of prices. . . . These figures as a group are a challenge to the validity of the common assertion that the existence of the specialist and the floor trader is justified on the basis of their stabilizing influence on the market, and their resultant benefits to the members of the public who enter the market...