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.
The US is reporting market inequality, before the effects of taxes and benefits, the Europeans are reporting the inequality after the effect of taxes and benefits.
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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.
It has already taken effect after being signed by the president late on Sunday.
He said that Mayor Bloomberg put that policy in effect after a storm in December 2010.
The cwc is also not global: it will take effect after only sixty-five countries ratify it.
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In Timor-Leste last year, violence flared after, in effect, a mutiny by a large part of the armed forces.
They also wanted the mooted 41% reduction to go into effect after that.
It is called the Flynn effect after James Flynn, who discovered it.
Any amendment of the license will take effect after the year 2000.
Those cuts took effect after Democrats and Republicans failed to agree to another plan to cut spending and reduce the US budget deficit.
Once Fin Reg is in full effect after a long transition period, imagine trading revenues down by 100% (with no trading at all).
By scheduling it to go into effect after the election, it was taken off the table as a major factor in the November election.
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.
And reporting on the mandate and exchanges that go into effect after 2014 is going to be the story in health care in the U.S. for years to come.
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It seems unlikely that Mr Arafat, now heading for Greece by ship, will find another Arab government willing to take him in after the calamitous effect of his stay in Lebanon.
Its authors believe entertaining e-mails are most likely to have the much sought after "viral effect" in that they are sent to multiple users quickly: "Humour spread by email is fast, " it states.
Since interest-rate reductions are usually reckoned to start having an effect after about six to nine months, the Fed's cuts earlier this year should start to work their way through before too long.
His move to England, which is expected to take effect after the 2011 World Cup in New Zealand during the autumn, will further test Wales coach Warren Gatland's desire to have his players based in Wales.
But Republican Gov. Mary Fallin, a conservative elected in the GOP landslide of 2010 on a promise to cut spending, reversed course last year after grim warnings about the effect on public safety, and after several teen suicides in Oklahoma City.
Morsy signed a decree shortly after, putting into effect his country's newly approved constitution.
The across-the-board spending cuts took effect automatically after Congress failed to reach a budget deal.
You know, and it'll have the nice after, knock on effect of cleaning the environment up.
'Could there be something to all the talk of an Obama effect, after all?
Under the new laws, stockpiling detergent with phosphate for use after the ban takes effect isn't illegal.
Mr Khodorkovsky's verdict will take effect only after an appeal is heard by the Moscow City Court.
It had been scheduled to take effect just after midnight Wednesday local time following a 24-hour postponement Monday.
And year after year, the effect on domestic capital stock would be cumulative.
Some parts of the bill would take effect immediately after Malloy's signature, including background checks for all firearms sales.
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