Impairments in recent years were largely an after-effect of the recession, and their figures should hence fall back in line in a year or two.
That tournament was the best I've ever seen Andy play but, on reflection, I feel losing to Federer in the final hit him hard, it was a major disappointment and there was certainly an after-effect.
But it was Stoke who showed a greater desire to get forward in numbers and the introduction of Ricardo Fuller on 54 minutes - just three weeks after dislocating a shoulder - had a telling effect.
With that promise in hand, the bank would make the purchase and immediately sell it onto the buyer at a mark-up, agreeing the buyer could pay, say, three months after goods are delivered--in effect, trade finance at a fixed rate with legal protection against default on the one side and loan sharking on the other.
If a woman already is pregnant, the morning-after pill has no effect.
But in 1999, just a year after TEA-21 went into effect, the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) began preparing for their next offensive.
Peres met with Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak and Jordan's King Abdullah last weekend to discuss the initiative, which calls for talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority to resume four weeks after a cease-fire took effect.
Divorced mothers Teresa Pires and Helena Paixao became the first in Portugal, in June 2010 - a month after the law they had campaigned for came into effect - and hailed it as a "great victory, a dream come true".
The cwc is also not global: it will take effect after only sixty-five countries ratify it.
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Last week, both Israel and Gaza's Hamas leadership agreed to a temporary cease-fire that took effect after Israeli forces withdrew from the Palestinian territory.
The site's disappearance provides a dividing line for a before-and-after study, but that study can't comment on the effect of other digital-piracy sources or on the impact of DVD piracy, and it is silent on piracy in countries where sales data weren't available or Megaupload wasn't popular.
And, the law would "sunset" -- or expire-- five years after the program goes into effect.
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Abuse rates initially dropped by two-thirds after the pseudoephedrine regulations went into effect.
The across-the-board spending cuts took effect automatically after Congress failed to reach a budget deal.
The moment Old Trafford had been waiting for arrived after 65 minutes when Ferguson unleashed Ronaldo - and the effect was instant.
One bright idea is to renegotiate contracts now to lock teachers into paying union dues after the right-to-work law goes into effect in March.
It is not yet clear which child-related benefits would be covered by any cap and the BBC understands the plan would not come into effect until after the next general election - scheduled for 2015.
Jack Straw, the home secretary, who is responsible for the new legislation, is at pains to defend himself against charges of gerrymandering: the new law will not take effect until mid-2002, after the next general election.
Elan and American Home Products have ended trials of their Alzheimer's vaccine--once seen as one of the most promising new approaches to treating the disease--after 15 patients suffered a potentially serious side effect: swelling of the central nervous system.
In Timor-Leste last year, violence flared after, in effect, a mutiny by a large part of the armed forces.
The law came into effect on January 1, after a three-year campaign to reduce waste and encourage tap water use.
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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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With an election due in 2009, it is worried about the knock-on effect on those working in the unorganised retail sector, India's second-biggest employer after agriculture.
The 120-year old university is in effect being abolished after BBC Wales' investigations raised questions about its scrutiny of partner colleges.
U.S. pollsters call that the "Bradley Effect, " after Tom Bradley, an African-American candidate who was ahead in the polls but still lost his 1982 campaign to be governor of California.
Describing the Education Secretary as the "Mr Bean of the coalition government", the Labour MP said today's announcement came two days after Mr Gove insisted the anti-cuts march would have no effect on the government's deficit reduction policy.
It had been scheduled to take effect just after midnight Wednesday local time following a 24-hour postponement Monday.
Its most serious known effect is liver cancer about 10-15 years after exposure, so it is not exactly a shock anti-personnel weapon.
That protective effect lasts for years -- up to 15 years after a woman stops taking the pill, according to Hatcher.
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