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  • 31Law of the European Union — The Law of the European Union is the unique legal system which operates alongside the laws of Member States of the European Union (EU). EU law has direct effect within the legal systems of its Member States, and overrides national law in many… …

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  • 32effective — adjective 1) an effective treatment Syn: successful, effectual, potent, powerful; helpful, beneficial, advantageous, valuable, useful; formal efficacious Ant: ineffective, weak 2) a more effective argume …

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  • 33adjective law — ad·jec·tive law / a jik tiv / n: the portion of the law that deals with the rules of procedure governing evidence, pleading, and practice compare substantive law Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 34Law Society of Upper Canada — The Law Society of Upper Canada (LSUC) is responsible for the self regulation of lawyers and paralegals in the Canadian province of Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1797, it is known in French as Le Barreau du Haut Canada . The motto of the Society is …

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  • 35Law and order (politics) — In politics, law and order refers to a political platform which supports a strict criminal justice system, especially in relation to violent crime and property crime, through harsher criminal penalties. These penalties may include longer terms of …

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  • 36Effective frequency — In advertising, the effective frequency is the number of times a person must be exposed to an advertising message before a response is made and before exposure is considered wasteful.The subject on effective frequency is quite controversial. Many …

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  • 37effective — ef|fec|tive [ ı fektıv ] adjective *** 1. ) someone or something that is effective works well and produces the result that was intended: Humor is often far more effective than shouting. You need effective communication within the organization.… …

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  • 38effective */*/*/ — UK [ɪˈfektɪv] / US adjective 1) a) someone or something that is effective works well and produces the result that was intended You need more effective communication within the organization. Humour is often far more effective than shouting. The… …

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  • 39Effective temperature — Star The effective temperature of a star is the temperature of a black body with the same luminosity per surface area (mathcal{F} {Bol}) as the star and is defined according to the Stefan–Boltzmann law mathcal{F} {Bol}=sigma T {eff}^4. Notice… …

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  • 40Effective stress — Karl von Terzaghi first proposed the relationship for effective stress in 1936. [http://fbe.uwe.ac.uk/public/geocal/SoilMech/stresses/stresses.htm] For him, the term ‘effective’ meant the calculated stress that was effective in moving soil, or… …

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