So if I make a claim that I'm reducing greenhouse gases because I've changed mileage standards on cars, there will be a process whereby people will be able to take a look and say, is that in fact in effect?
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The frame rate itself is not, in fact, responsible for the effect many experienced in The Hobbit, but rather the century of practices that make up the craft of film.
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Another analysis by retired intelligence officer William Lee makes clear moreover, that -- even if the Treaty were still in effect -- the fact that first the USSR and subsequently Russia deployed and maintained a prohibited territorial defense against ballistic missile attack would offer grounds to declare the Treaty null and void.
The feds alleged the company touted one positive study of Celexa in adolescents, while not mentioning the fact that another big study in adolescents had failed to show any effect.
In fact, even without the Morgan Stanley effect, hiring was picking up, in favor of the job-seekers.
" In fact, stimulus will be having an effect by keeping GDP "above the level it would be at in the absence of stimulus.
In fact, the net effect of the Bush proposal, if adopted, may simply be to make Western forward defense impossible.
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Research shows that leaders who are more creative are in fact better able to effect positive change in their organizations, and are better at inspiring others to follow their lead.
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This was a case of an officer who was penalized and demoted, in fact, for refusing to perform some duties that had the effect of supporting operations in Iraq - this is operations of the German armed forces - and that went against his strongly held views.
" But, it said, "on occasion your words that may be intended to bring a bit of levity to some significant issues have, in fact, had the opposite effect.
In fact, after adjusting for the effect of the other beverages, 14% of the heavier 2-year-olds drank 1% milk compared to 9% of normal-weight youngsters, and 16% of the overweight or obese 4-year-olds drank the 2% milk compared to 13% of the normal-weight 4-year-olds.
Especially in the lower half of the income distribution, households were insulated from the full effect of the recession by the fact that benefits and tax credits rose sharply in real terms during the downturn, and affect more of the population than they did in 1981.
Weather, in fact, created an unintended but desired effect of giving the program built-in freshness.
In fact, they can have the opposite effect and insulate lower classes from upward mobility.
In fact, the eventual deal not only in effect abolished fees, but by some judicious tweaking of the Scottish budget found money to help more hard-up students go to university.
In fact these lofty goals can often have a deleterious effect, leading to discouragement, unethical behavior or even underachievement.
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In fact, the March 29th measure had the opposite effect: the real strengthened from around BRL1.65 to BRL1.59 in six days.
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The fact that most Gulf currencies are already, in effect, pegged to each other means the benefits of union are limited compared with those in the EU. Travellers can already use Qatari riyals in a Saudi supermarket, for instance.
Critics worry that agency bureaucrats are in fact accountable to no one, making rules that have the effect of law without ever having to stand for election.
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The confidence often placed in the positive effect of supply-side reforms should be balanced against the fact that the EU has implemented many supply-side initiatives over the past three decades (the 1992 program, EMU, competition reforms, Lisbon and other agendas) and yet the EU15 economies have grown at a slower rate in each decade since the 1960s.
In fact, even the friends of our friends seem to have an effect on our body weight.
In fact, few applications are purely vexatious and the clause has the effect of killing genuine applications too.
In fact the words are fairly easy to decipher, so that the effect is of clarity and obscurity combined, like the boy's own state of mind.
Mr Einhorn objects to the fact that a significant percentage of his investment in Apple shares in effect sits idle, invested in cash that pays very little return and has accused Apple of a "Depression-era mentality".
It now appears that the net effect of all this aid is somewhere around, well, somewhere around zero in fact.
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In his opinion once it was determined that activity was, in fact, educational as defined by the IRS and did not have the effect of benefiting a private interest, it did not violate the private benefit doctrine as we described.
In the meantime they are hoping the effect of his judgment will be mitigated by the fact that they can continue to process the 300 applications for subsidy they received before Mr Monti's axe fell, as well as pursuing regeneration through the Regional Development Agencies.
To ban such use would have the effect of exporting stem cell research overseas to countries where it is not illegal -- in fact, the United Kingdom has already given approval to such research.
In a new National Bureau of Economic Research paper, the three economists argue that earlier analyses overstate the wealth effect because they do not account for the fact that people who expect to earn more in the future may bid up house prices.
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