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Effectively meaning
In an efficient or effective manner; with powerful effect. | Essentially, in effect, for all practical purposes.
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Infact a healthy Democracy is effectively functional where there are night watchmen to oversee that the Government is run effectively.
The court said the authorities are effectively forcing people to walk on streets by depriving them of the “fundamental right to a safe place to walk” and directed that strict action be taken against illegal hawkers by identifying them effectively.
The interesting thing here is that Meta, by effectively caving and producing new age restrictions on its site, is effectively admitting that it is indeed a publisher rather than a mere open platform.
Vance is very effectively laying out how he changed on Trump, and how Congress did not do great in effectively passing Trump’s agenda in his first term.
In the US, though, it would be effectively penalizing people for healthcare 'decisions' that are effectively out of their hands, "Oh, well, maybe last year instead of paying for your son's appendectomy, you should have bought your insulin.
Though there are others who have effectively merged humor, satire and irony into their songs, no one has done it as effectively as Newman.
The VR-enhanced training has also helped PAL cabin crew members acquire stronger skills to respond more effectively under pressure and to real-world challenges, while effectively cutting logistical requirements and dependency to aircraft availability.
Given that Mboweni’s hands are effectively tied, both in terms of the poor growth dynamics and the demands of the ANC’s 2019 election strategy, his work in economic and fiscal management is effectively cut out.
Effective axiomatization A formal system is said to be effectively axiomatized (also called effectively generated) if its set of theorems is a recursively enumerable set (Franzén 2004, p. 112).
In late 2009, North Korea revalued its currency, effectively confiscating all privately held money above the equivalent of US$35 per person. citation The revaluation effectively wiped out the savings of many North Koreans.
In the following, the words "effectively calculable" will mean "produced by any intuitively 'effective' means whatsoever" and "effectively computable" will mean "produced by a Turing-machine or equivalent mechanical device".
A big part of Rose’s ability to effectively witness in this context comes from her recognition that her Catholic faith and formation isn’t a personal achievement, but a gift she has received.
About a dozen species of native grasses were initially used to build fresh soil above and below the contaminants, effectively “sandwiching” them between the soils.
According to analyst Toby Zhu, it is vital for smartphone vendors to stay agile to react to new market signals and allocate their resources effectively.
According to cleaning experts at In The Wash, the “best way” to “effectively” clean cast iron pan supports is actually the “simplest method”.
According to Swizen Singa Mugyema, a commissioner at the Ministry of Local Government, the inability of local leaders to effectively deliberate on issues at local government has resulted in poor service delivery across the country.
According to the DOJ, the discrimination came in the form of not providing Braille materials and displays, audio recordings and screen reader software so inmates with vision disabilities could communicate effectively.
A council officer stated that the on-going PSPO has been used effectively by council officers and Derbyshire Constabulary to reduce problems in Chesterfield town centre.
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