Becket was armed with letters from the Pope which would take effect upon delivery. |
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This is necessary, that the makutu may take effect, and the person who stole the flax be discovered. |
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On October 28, Parliament also approved a sharp hike in excise duties levied on cigarettes, to take effect starting next year. |
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Commissioners had to forward the certification to the recorder of deeds before the change could take effect. |
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A national referendum would determine whether the constitution would take effect. |
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The law, enacted in response to a state payoff scandal, was set to take effect at the start of the year. |
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Controversial proposals to switch the school year from three terms to six are now virtually certain to take effect across Hampshire. |
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However, those boundary changes will apparently not take effect until after the next federal election. |
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The parameters of the agreement are due to be specified by mid-April so that the agreement can take effect in late April. |
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But he was quick to add that the new fares would not take effect in the near future. |
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Five years ago, the artist was given a diagnosis of macular degeneration which has yet to take effect. |
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By the time we see the benefits take effect, many of today's commuters will have quit the rat race for a more convenient life. |
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The first of the lay-offs will take effect from June this year with the remainder of the redundancies in October. |
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It took five weeks for a significant thaw to take effect and remnants of the snow remained in the mountain ravines for several months. |
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Although the change would not take effect until 2013, the unions threatened industrial action. |
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Programmes designed to help them get back to normal life after their release do not have enough time to take effect, he said. |
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The ban, prompted by the fire at neighbouring Mansfield College earlier in January, would take effect from the start of Michaelmas this year. |
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An office minute recommending dissolution of this forum to take effect from early April 2007 is being drafted for Second Commissioner approval. |
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Technically, as all 25 member states must ratify the treaty for it to take effect, it is dead. |
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The order also raises questions about whether the rules will ever be allowed to take effect. |
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If anaesthetic jelly is used, it will be squeezed into the urethra using a syringe without a needle, and will take effect in five to ten minutes. |
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While the regs don't take effect until 2005, compliant equipment could come to market next year. |
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The problem is that a revoked visa does not take effect until after the person leaves the United States. |
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The move towards more transparency was expected to take effect by the end of this year or early next year. |
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She paused long enough to let the change of direction take effect, then resumed the rapid, rhythmless speech. |
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Changing modes like this does, however, require that you then exit the program and restart it for the changes to take effect. |
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The new harvesting days will take effect in the next three weeks, on Mondays and Tuesdays. |
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The ban is due to take effect on February 18 and will end fox-hunting, stag hunting, and hare-coursing with dogs. |
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For the changes to take effect the downgrade has to be done at least 60 days before your order is renewed. |
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This poisoning can kill a seabird, but it is slower to take effect than is loss of body heat. |
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Such denunciation shall not take effect until one year after the date on which it is registered. |
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The court ordered the expulsion for life to take effect immediately after a 3-year jail term for armed robbery. |
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By using Onebooker.com you agree to be legally bound by these terms, which shall take effect immediately on your first use of Onebooker.com. |
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I respectfully disagree with him and I urge members to see the wisdom of letting the sunset clause of these two overzealous measures take effect. |
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All such modifications shall take effect 48 hours after we serve notice as provided above, unless we indicate otherwise. |
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Such standing instruction or a change to such instruction shall take effect from the next business day. |
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Other directives, and decisions, shall be notified to those to whom they are addressed and shall take effect upon such notification. |
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Therefore, the order does not take effect right away and gives the debtor an opportunity to redeem him or herself. |
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If you specify the next subscription manually, auto-renew will take effect when that next subscription expires. |
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If the registrant does not reply within a 15-day period, the change shall not take effect, and the previous registration status shall be upheld. |
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The amendment to the statutes shall not take effect in respect of that member. |
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The said notification shall take effect three months after the date of its receipt. |
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Such withdrawal shall take effect on the date of receipt of such notification by the Secretary General. |
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If you choose to make a notarial will, it will take effect immediately upon death. |
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As these measures take effect, they may help to reduce some legal aid costs. |
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Remuneration must be reviewed and adjustments take effect no later than one year after the last adjustment. |
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But other co-ops have to wait until their mortgage renewal for the solution to take effect. |
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Termination shall take effect six months following receipt of the notification sent by one of the contracting parties to the other. |
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The resignation shall take effect from the date of notification, unless the notice of resignation specifies a later date. |
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The denunciation shall take effect twelve months after the receipt of the instrument of denunciation. |
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Many of the changes implemented in Europe since the beginning of the year have begun to take effect, translating into improved earnings. |
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The transfers take effect two days following the conclusion of the transaction. |
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The derogation shall take effect one month after publication of the information notice. |
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Costs of disposal will eventually have to be paid, although it sometimes takes considerable time to take effect. |
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The termination shall take effect six months from the date of such notification. |
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Tammy dropped the clipboard and fired the trank gun she had hidden behind it, aiming for the neck, because a throat shot would take effect quicker. |
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Despite tasting like embalming fluid the five-hour energy drinks are starting to take effect. |
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Many breaks in stealth taxes like the personal-exemption phaseout and the limitations on itemization aren't scheduled to take effect for several years. |
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The infamous wallpaper tax, introduced in England in 1712, did not take effect here until 1797 when it caused the already prohibitive price to double. |
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The long journey and the early start were beginning to take effect. |
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These are solutions that may take years, even decades to take effect. |
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The revisions take effect from this week, says a bank press release. |
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They should take effect by 2012-2013, and let me say again that they will involve no actual lay-offs. |
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Once removal from office has been pronounced, it shall take effect immediately. |
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Access rights will not take effect until 2005, when definitive maps of the mountains, moorland, heath, and common land covered by the legislation will be complete. |
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The transfer notice shall be capable of being accepted by the offeree at any time up to six months prior to the date on which termination shall take effect. |
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It will seethe even more, if and when reforms begin to bite especially if a recently enacted bankruptcy law begins to take effect. |
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This right of option, which may be exercised once only, shall take effect from the date of entry into employment. |
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The fee cancellation could take effect as early as next January. |
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Just when treatment was beginning take effect, the arrival of a female zebra at the zoo caused him to run around in excitement, causing grave damage to his already weak hoof. |
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She goes from bright and happy, to seizure, to zombie after the meds take effect. |
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A key question is how long it will take for new policies to take effect. |
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Note: On existing running sessions, color changes will take effect only after restarting the session. |
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All officer and soldier postings, including those of reserve members, are now published on the Defweb every Friday and remain on the web site until they take effect. |
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Rakael sighed with relief as the unguent began to take effect. |
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The termination will take effect immediately or, as the case may be, at the time specified in the termination notice. |
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Before the new recommendations can take effect they have to be adopted by the european commission. |
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In the EU, the Energy-Using Products directive will take effect in August of next year. |
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Invasion was very risky, and he asked them if direct attacks by air and submarine could take effect by mid September. |
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The form in which the settlement is to take effect will depend upon Ireland herself. |
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Such controls can take effect in one country based on the law of another country. |
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An adoption shall take effect or be rendered ineffective under the legislation of that Contracting State of which the foster parent was a national when filing an application for such adoption to become valid or be terminated. |
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This interim measure will take effect immediately, and will also serve to remind vessel owners of their responsibility to make safe operational decisions that ensure an adequate margin of safety. |
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They called for impact studies to come into force before the directive itself can take effect or all manner of additional labelling over and beyond the double labelling on the packet which is provided here for the consumers. |
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The Transfer shall take effect in the same manner with respect to any person with whom EUTELSAT has entered into any agreement of an intuitu personae nature. |
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I suppose by attending my little wound first he was letting the morphine take effect on the corporal, or giving him a feeling he was not too bad off. |
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When told that the workstation must be restarted for the new settings to take effect, remove the diskette from the workstation's floppy disk drive and click Yes to restart the workstation. |
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Negative thinking gradually fades as treatment begins to take effect. |
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The Trustees must give notice to the unitholders of the intention to terminate a Fund, and provide the date on which such termination will take effect. |
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Democrats say they're willing to go over the so-called fiscal cliff and allow all the Bush-era tax cuts to expire and, if they can't unlink them, drastic automatic spending cutbacks to take effect. |
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It will not even take effect for a year and a half if, I am quick to add, there is a surplus. It is a pie in the sky throne speech promissory note that will not take effect for at least a year and a half. |
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As the oil starts to emulsify and clean-up efforts begin to take effect, the capillary waves are not as effectively damped and the oil appears lighter. |
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As the oil starts to emulsify and clean-up efforts start to take effect, the capillary waves are not as effectively dampened and the oil appears lighter on the RADARSAT image. |
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The Basel 2 accords on bank-capital requirements, concocted by the world's central bankers and due to take effect in 2007, require regulators to use ratings in assessing banks' sturdiness. |
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So unless you are the ultimate doomsday theorist, believing we'll be punished for overconsumption over the years, what you must believe is when this all starts to take effect, the tide will turn back to economic growth. |
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While the additional cost of particle board was completely absorbed by Ameriwood in the second quarter, price increases to its customers should take effect toward the end of the current third quarter. |
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Such a lease will take effect subject to the existing lease, which then takes effect as a sublease, the buyer being the head lessor and the seller the sub-lessor. |
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Such denunciation shall take effect when the amendment enters into force. |
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The access refusal order will take effect as soon as the ship has been authorised to leave the port after the deficiencies leading to the detention have been remedied. |
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By the time the meal ends, the hashish is beginning to take effect. |
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All 27 member countries must ratify the treaty for it to take effect. |
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The topsy turvy tax debate centres on a tax cut due to take effect from 1 July this year that was legislated as the second part of family compensation for Labor's carbon pricing scheme. |
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In Szentlörinc, a first well has been sunk last autumn and the definitive setting up should take effect in autumn this year to replace the whole urban gas heating system. |
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Changes to entitlements take effect only gradually. |
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Rather than have its decision take effect right away, the court suspended the effects of the decision until this year and required us to enact effective legislation to solve the problem. |
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We think it is a good idea, and the sooner it can take effect, the better. |
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Some changes only take effect after a reboot. |
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Otherwise, it is very likely that by the time such efforts take effect, the international context will have changed and the measures will be essentially ineffective. |
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Such notification shall take effect on the date on which it is received. |
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A new law, to take effect in 2007, will make Greenwich mean time a month longer. |
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The end of the Iron Age extends into the very early Roman Empire under the theory that Romanisation required some time to take effect. |
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The wind dropped on Tuesday evening, and the firebreaks created by the garrison finally began to take effect on Wednesday 5 September. |
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It was ratified by public referendum, but normal legal processes were suspended before it could take effect. |
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The meeting in winter generally leads to an update to the laws on 1 July of each year that take effect immediately. |
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The proposal should not take effect if within any of the affected territories a majority rejected the change. |
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Spring is generally the windiest time of the year with afternoon sea breezes starting to take effect on the coast. |
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Rather, any raises that are adopted must take effect during the next session of Congress. |
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Under a law set to take effect in February, all auto leasers will need a permit to park their vehicles on their lots. |
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Most of the new laws take effect with the new year, although the LAUSD law is on hold after a Los Angeles judge ruled it unconstitutional. |
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The hour while I waited for the pain medication to take effect dragged on agonisingly. |
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We will not stand idly by and allow the herd instinct to take effect. |
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The division was to take effect on the date of British withdrawal. |
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The amendment did not take effect until it was ratified by three fourths of the states, which occurred on December 6, 1865, when Georgia ratified it. |
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While the NBC deal was originally to take effect in 2017, ESPN chose to opt out of its final year of Open rights, so the NBC contract took effect beginning in 2016 instead. |
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