It has already taken effect after being signed by the president late on Sunday.
The arrangement has not taken effect as the two sides have argued over who should control which ministries.
If approved by the City Commission, it would have taken effect at midnight.
China's commerce ministry said it was pleased the ECFA had taken effect.
As her premiums soared, she called around last summer, after the Affordable Act -- Affordable Care Act had taken effect, to find any plan that would cover Wesley.
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Foster says that while he was playing, even though the Rooney Rule had just taken effect when he was a rookie, he never really gave it much consideration.
The spending reductions were to have taken effect on January 1, but the year-end fiscal cliff negotiations kicked the can down the right, delaying the cuts two months in hopes that an agreement could be reached.
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The much-discussed sequester has taken effect.
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There has been a pay-cut that has taken effect once before in 2002, it was a five percent cut, and doctors mostly just stuck with the program and did take care of patients, but really since then doctors' pay has been largely frozen or they've got perhaps one percent increases.
But those job losses took place before any stimulus, whether it was the ones that you guys have proposed or the ones that we proposed, could have ever taken into effect.
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The text messages had referred to the bank's losses through exposure to American International Group (AIG), the global insurance giant that was in effect taken over by the American government on September 16th, and Lehman Brothers, the Wall Street bank that collapsed a day earlier.
America's emergency tax rebate, voted this year to help people cope with the credit crunch, has in effect been taken right away again.
Ms Burgess's resignation, which has taken place with immediate effect, could affect the consultation process, said Mr Green of campaign group Slough and Windsor Against The Cuts.
When this effect was taken into account, the average premiums would go up 10% to 13%, the agency said, though subsidies would ease the bite for most people.
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Mr. Pitt has, in effect, taken the position that the SEC need not require transparency about the "material risk" associated with investments in such entities unless the amount of corporate investment or exposure in rogue states could materially harm the often-huge multinational companies themselves.
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This can then be cross-matched against things like online sales or search advertisements, and actions taken to see what further effect these might have on product sales.
"Importantly, even partial adherence to statin therapy conveys a mortality benefit, suggesting that statins do not need to be taken daily to have some protective effect, " said Dr Francis.
That was the effect of a decision taken by the committee on April 21st, which cited as obstacles the lack of data on corporate defaults, and the difficulty of testing such models over the entire economic cycle.
The bill passed into law, but never came into effect as it was over taken by events.
Previous ceasefire deals after earlier rounds of fighting have often taken a day or two to take effect fully.
Having a choice, and if a highly restrictive ban were to go into effect, that choice is taken away.
The big question though is whether the effect lasts when the chimps are taken off the medication.
If that confounding variable can be taken care of, though, and the effect persists, the next obvious step is to determine what mechanism within the mother's body causes the discrepancy.
By scheduling it to go into effect after the election, it was taken off the table as a major factor in the November election.
Having said that, it is churlish, not to say obtuse, to deny that many corrective actions were taken after September 11, 2001, with salutary effect.
However, all of these, except perhaps the last, are also likely to be linked to disease and, by careful statistical analysis, Mr Eppig and his colleagues show that all of them either disappear or are reduced to a small effect when the consequences of disease are taken into account.
The poll, taken June 9-July 13, also examined the effect of race in the 2008 election.
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