Andrea has a number of health issues which effect her "movement, balance and comfort".
The Gejdenson draft contains twenty-two sections, most of which effect a complete rewrite of the procedures and standards used in controlling goods and technology for national security reasons.
The Fed's statement signaled its concern about a Social Security tax increase, which took effect Jan. 1, and deep government spending cuts, which began taking effect March 1.
And the binge drinking which in effect means you go out with the purpose of getting drunk which is not something that youngsters in other European countries by and large, although it's changing, do.
The drivers got a 3% pay increase for 2002, which takes effect from April this year and they also put some productivity improvements on the table which were very worthwhile to us.
Some say the U.K. should not move unilaterally but CEBS in its new guidelines, which take effect from Jan. 1 for major banks, insists that shareholders should be given adequate information on which to judge remuneration policies.
Best to let the social scientists figure out which is cause and which is effect.
The changes are part of a new constitution which took effect on 1 January.
The cases will test a new insolvency regime which took effect in September 2004.
One is privatisation, which in effect forced companies to hire experts on economic regulation.
Similarly, California is letting its temporary sales tax hike which took effect in 2009 expire July 1.
The measures, which took effect Saturday, target mainly foreign investors and local residents who already own homes.
Each country will serve a mandate of four years which takes effect as of 11 November 2011.
To implement the new rights, which took effect on Jan. 19, the Internal Revenue Service is sending out threatening letters.
Higher government spending tends to be associated with slower growth, but which is cause and which is effect?
Ministers say the changes, which take effect on 7 January, are needed to help the deficit reduction plan.
But it was one of the first under Colombia's new accusatory penal system, which took effect on January 1st.
Co-decision on the EU budget is one of the innovations in the Lisbon Treaty, which took effect last December.
The direct effects of higher taxes and spending cuts, which take effect in January, will probably not be felt immediately.
He said he would appeal against the ruling, which takes effect in 14 days, and he vowed to run for re-election.
The extension of the ban, which takes effect on January 8, includes Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain.
This refundable tax credit, which in effect tops up the earnings of low-wage workers, is already America's single biggest anti-poverty programme.
But others have sharply criticized the change, which takes effect April 25.
Like many financial software vendors, Quartet FS is a beneficiary of changing regulations which in effect require that banks beef up their operations.
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Cummings is ensured of some success thanks to a new set of SEC rules called Regulation National Market System, which took effect Mar. 5.
The latest industry blueprint from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, which took effect in October, cut maximum thresholds for sulfur dioxide emissions.
Under the new bankruptcy laws, which took effect on Oct. 17, companies have to meet more stringent requirements before having the luxury of wiping their debts clean.
McCain supports the North American Free Trade Agreement, which took effect in 1994 and seeks to reduce barriers to trade between Mexico, Canada and the United States.
Meanwhile, the South Asian Preferential Tariff Agreement, which took effect Dec. 8, is expected to boost trade and help hold down prices in products made in the subcontinent.
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