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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
effectuate .
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Examples
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Going back to the fact that the FCA effectuates a partial assignment of the damage claim, it is apparent that only the terms and conditions of the assignment going forward are changed – not the underlying cause of action, basis for liability and damages recoverable.
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Going back to the fact that the FCA effectuates a partial assignment of the damage claim, it is apparent that only the terms and conditions of the assignment going forward are changed–not the underlying cause of action, basis for liability and damages recoverable.
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An investment bank effectuates an offering of CDOs by planning the structure of a deal, arranging for formation of a Cayman Islands corporation to issue notes, recruiting buyers, purchasing notes, and reselling notes to buyers.
Louis M. Guenin: Regulating Collateralized Debt Obligations, the Elephant in the Room Untouched by Financial Reform Bills Louis M. Guenin 2010
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Obama would help his cause if he explained how this effectuates change.
Report: Some Obama Advisers Worried About Message Keeping Gates Would Send 2009
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Without workers, however, the ideas of the entrepreneurs remain inert in terms of standard of living until workers actually produce something that effectuates theidea.
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Redstone fired his own Cruise missile at his studio's star on the front page of the Wall Street Journal, saying things like "we don't think someone who effectuates creative suicide and costs the company revenue should be on the lot."
Matthew Wise: Mapother Malfeasance* (Or, What's Eating Sumner Redstone?) 2008
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You know, the fine print that actually effectuates the goals that have been stated, which are good goals, much better than last year, then we're going to have a problem.
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Viacom billionaire Sumner Redstone told The Wall Street Journal last week that his studio, Paramount, was not renewing Cruise's production-company deal after 14 years because "we don't think someone who effectuates creative suicide and costs the company revenue should be on the lot."
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The courts will consider what the purpose of the law is, whether taking a picture of an immigrant effectuates that purpose and whether the law unfairly "picks on" a particular religion.
The Amish go to court Janet Ursel 2006
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We don't think that someone who effectuates creative suicide and costs the company revenue should be on the lot.''
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