Word: effective
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...even though Shewchuk, Botterill, and Springer were back in the lineup against Brown, there was still a spillover effect from their absence...
Starting at the beginning of next semester, universal access will be in effect during the limited hours in all entryways of the 10 Houses. Those Houses that had extended universal access hours will keep them...
...departure does have an effect on a lot of students," he says...
...astonishing consolidation of corporate power. It has the power to override and do away with any labor, human rights and environmental standards with any democratic notions and with any transparency or responsibility that interferes with corporate profits. The rise of global sweatshops is just one effect of the rise of corporate power and of its globalizing reach. The WTO's kind of trade--trade that pretends to have no consequences--pits workers from El Salvador against workers from China in a race to see who can be the most exploited...
...While the real teeth of this effort - the regulatory agency and the funding apparatus - are contained in a bill proposed by Massachusetts senator Edward Kennedy, Clinton's executive order has more clout, since it could take effect in as little as two months with the benefit of no political haggling. The plan requires all insurance companies and medical providers that receive federal funding (roughly one third of all hospital and doctor visits) to develop practices to avoid medical errors. This is such a huge chunk of the medical industry that experts say it could lead to industry-wide reform...