Sadly, we are past the point when a new budget agreement can be found that will replace the forced budget cuts before they start taking effect on Friday.
"This exercise is being carried out so that we can start to effect some of the strategic changes as a consequence of the Transform review of Barclays business, " he said.
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Since interest-rate reductions are usually reckoned to start having an effect after about six to nine months, the Fed's cuts earlier this year should start to work their way through before too long.
Coumadin takes weeks to start having an effect, but Exanta begins working in two hours, like heparin.
The lifetime suspension against Price will start with immediate effect, despite his full apology for his actions at the Walkers Stadium.
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And while it will take a few years to fully implement these reforms, there are numerous protections and benefits that would start to take effect this year.
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But he said the welfare-to-work programme and a plan for a Universal Benefit payments, due to start coming into effect in 2013, would succeed in getting more people into employment.
It is not entirely fanciful to speculate that the people of Winchester could in effect start a process which destroys one party leader or another, which makes the by-election one of Professor Crewe's boulders.
President Obama held a press conference this morning after meeting with Congressional leaders to talk about his plans to move the country forward in light of the severe budget cuts that will start to take effect today.
Most investigations of the issue seem to bog down when they start talking about the effect of existing telecommunications regulations and fees.
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Arena Pharmaceuticals' experimental obesity drug passed a crucial safety test, but it may take at least six more months before worries about a potential side effect really start to abate.
"There is a lot of work on the beneficial effects of visiting natural environments, but our findings suggest it is time to move beyond a simple urban versus rural debate and start looking at the effect that different natural environments have on people's health and well-being, " said Dr White.
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The system, under which the lieutenant governor issues licences, came into effect at the start of the year.
With the first "purchase" being free, Dr Harvey said the process could kick-start the "shopping momentum effect, " whereby the "second and third purchase becomes far easier".
The payroll tax rise that came into effect at the start of the year was a reversal of a cut introduced after the recession to boost spending.
Although the new addresses came into effect at the start of February, a further change by Royal Mail to postcodes will not be completed until the end of March.
Ryan acknowledged that "we all didn't see eye to eye" on the recent "fiscal cliff" vote to deal with a combination of spending cuts and higher taxes that were set to take effect at the start of the year.
Because tax changes are customarily announced in advance and take effect from the start of the tax year in April, a Scottish administration elected in the spring might have to wait a full year before it could implement a manifesto pledge to use its tax power.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, told reporters that the next 24 hours would be "very important" toward efforts to reach a deal to lessen the harshest impacts of the fiscal cliff, a combination of broad tax hikes and deep spending cuts due to take effect at the start of the new year.
Anthony said Woodson's decision to sit him to start the fourth quarter had no effect on his performance.
In effect, a slower start followed by a faster build-up later can get you to the same eventual benefit in terms of reduced emissions, but far more cheaply.
They further suggest that the negative growth rate effect of high debt may start from levels of around 70-80% of GDP.
If that fails to work by January 2003, a 12-member commission can start to impose price limits to take effect in July.
He has now moved on to a plan which, in principle, will have a very important, positive effect and is a good start in what I see as the right direction.
Nobody wants 5, 000 data points back but if you can start to turn it into insights that can effect behavioural change, that's the next phase.
The damage will be felt only in the longer term, since the main effect may be to delay the start of big infrastructure projects, from roads to irrigation schemes.
Analysts would surely argue that firms have aggressively cut costs and have made themselves more profitable, so should revenues really start to rebound there would be a multiplier effect on earnings per share.
It would also jump start the other countries facing money problems through dominoe effect.
For a start, Ethiopia would be too worried about the effect this precedent might have on its own lawless Somali clans.
The government places a cap on the interest rates private banks can charge, in effect preventing them from lending to risky start-ups.
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