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put into effect
Idioms and Phrases
see in effect , def. 2.Example Sentences
It has a led to a scramble, as businesses and political leaders try to get a sense of how big a new tax their products might be facing; and how whatever is announced on Wednesday will interact with other duties, such as those on steel and aluminium, already put into effect by Trump.
Although the DNC publicly floated a proposal to ban party consultants from engaging in union-busting in response to backlash, they have not since clarified if it was actually put into effect.
This will also include a "backstop" law that would place a limit on those profits, which the government can put into effect if the companies do not do so voluntarily.
Ms Gray's wide-ranging role encompasses controlling access to the prime minister and helping to ensure the government's policies are put into effect.
Trump did not explain how this new policy would work or be put into effect.
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