There are some insignificant differences, though more in emphasis and intent, than in real effect.
The Federal Reserve's fundamental blunder in no way excuses the reckless, eye-popping practices of those mortgage bankers who lent money to people without even checking that their alleged incomes were real or who, in effect, gave the wink and nod to dicey borrowers, signaling that when their teaser interest rates were up, they could get new mortgages at new teaser rates.
So, in effect, real terms stagnation in earnings may still have left some taxpayers paying more tax.
And that highlights the REAL crime here: The laws in effect at the time.
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But will the study have a big effect in the real world?
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I'm afraid, are inviting serious harm to what is arguably the single most important asset that makes our military second to none in the world - namely, the ability to use in real time and with great effect intelligence.
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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In effect, it enables a real engine to be tested in a virtual car.
But this will have only limited effect in ameliorating the impact on real gdp growth.
But for other drugs in development, it could have a real effect on how soon other medicines reach the market.
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In a global economy, a problem with leaky pipes or broken roads or old switches in one place can create a very real butterfly effect far away.
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The rise in burglary is a real concern because of the traumatic effect it has on victims.
The report looks at elements of the system of state support which have the effect of cutting a family income in real terms, as a second earner works more.
Justice Tugendhat said he thought Terry's real concern was the effect on his sponsorship contracts, in which case, payment of damages would be an adequate remedy if he succeeded at trial.
While a sovereign default in any one of these European countries would not have a lasting or consequential impact on the capital markets as a whole, the real risk here, in my opinion, is the contagion effect that could spread to other larger European economies should the default not be contained to any one or two of the smaller economies.
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Some of these measures are in my view security-theater, with little real effect other than the psychological factor and appearance of invincibility of our airport checkpoints.
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Reconstructing the kids in this way was having the effect of making them real to him again.
In effect, Israel would be swapping some land for real prosperity and future opportunity, as well as normalized relations with its neighbors.
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Chinese demand will continue to keep the market tight, but the real effect of the Japanese nuclear emergency will only be clear in the next few days or weeks, when the situation is finally sorted.
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As mentioned above, this rising price of food in the future has a knock-on effect on the real price of food now.
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Nonetheless, any real effect from longer-term supply shortages will be felt almost entirely in Q2.
In the real world this would be pretty flimsy proof of a cause-effect relationship.
But some see the interest in fake animal material in fashion as simply the trickle down effect from more of the real thing appearing on runways.
The overall effect is to push up the real growth of total public expenditure in 2000-01 from the 5% expected in the budget to almost 7%.
If it costs a lot to film a real actor in a car crash--or if you want to create an effect a human couldn't do safely--use a computerized actor .
Henry acknowledges the truth of his childhood lesson as he runs frantically along the margin of the knee- high fire in the yellow- brown grass, flapping his arms to no real effect.
Consumers of real estate--like homeowners and retailers--prepay years of rent, in effect, by buying rather than leasing.
Whether because of his interesting backstory, his funky pitches, or the simple fact that the guy has been winning and giving hope to a fan base that was devoid of such when contemplating their 2012 chances of contending in the National League East, the Dickey Effect upon attendance is very real.
The real interest lies elsewhere, in the parts of Mr Stiglitz's book that are in effect a memoir of what life was like as an economic adviser, and indeed a considerable intellectual, in the bruising and often brutal world of Washington politics and policymaking.
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To have continued with the RPI would in effect be to carry on making benefits more generous, rather than retaining their real value.
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