This daring but effective device has the effect of marking her off and making all she says and does an internal monologue, though recorded in the third person.
"Airport managers decided to discontinue using the goats because they were, in effect, too effective, " said Christina Faine, an airport spokeswoman.
In osteoporosis the RANK ligand protein is all too effective in producing the breakdown effect, resulting in debilitating hip fractures in postmenopausal women and others.
"There is the potential that the majority of surgery we do for symptom relief is only effective because of the placebo effect--with significant potential of harming the patient, " says Dr. Nelda Wray, research chief at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
She said the installation of meters was a complex task and the delay allowed this to take place "in a more efficient and cost-effective manner, and to greater effect".
When reviewing prices every few years, the regulator could then set tough price caps for those which had been less effective at controlling costs, in effect forcing them to catch up with the standards of the best.
The net effect is a cost-effective view toward long-term growth and community development.
This provision of the Dodd-Frank Act, effective next year, will have the effect of forcing public corporations to open kimonos they have long cinched tight--even companies with relatively transparent disclosure practices.
Indeed, the employer mandate seems to have had such an effect even before it has become effective.
Can we create more effective feedback loops with these ratings to positively effect the behavior of the rated?
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In limited-overs matches, this has the effect of also making it a more effective defensive weapon: Many batsmen are less confident against spin bowling, which makes them less bold in attack.
So if this were something that we tried to institute last year, when the economy was moving down, it wouldn't have been effective--it doesn't have a stimulative effect.
It could even be that niacin is effective, at least in some people, or that the unknown side effect occurred in a predictable way that would not mean the drug should never be given.
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He said more effective treatment for Parkinson's could be developed if they could understand the effect of the stimulation.
And it would be on top of all the tax rate increases already scheduled to go into effect next year under current law, with the Obamacare taxes becoming effective, and the Bush tax cuts scheduled to expire.
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Dr Prise said that if this effect could be enhanced within tumours it should be possible to develop more effective systems of radiotherapy - perhaps using lower doses to reduce side effects.
But Maggie Gallagher, an advocate who writes extensively against gay marriage, said the strategies could have a chilling effect on the democratic process and surely will spread as long as organizers are effective in intimidating voters.
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Once the guidelines go into effect, no coal plants will be built unless utilities can develop a cost-effective way to capture carbon dioxide, analysts say.
With its passing, a document that was designed -- and proved -- to be an insuperable obstacle to developing and deploying effective protection against missile attack for the American people and their homeland will cease to have that effect.
If tariffs for capacity or kilowatt-hours are raised to compensate for declining volumes, the effect may be to drive customers from the grid (especially if storage becomes cost-effective).
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