-
effective date or as of date is the date upon
which something is
considered to take effect,
which may be a past,
present or ****ure date. This may be different...
- Dunning–Kruger
effect is
usually measured by
comparing self-****essment with
objective performance. For example, parti****nts may
take a quiz and estimate...
-
including a
marketing firm,
access to its members'
telephone numbers.
Several days
before the
changes were
to take effect, an AOL
member informed the media...
-
methods of
ingestion such as
smoking or
injection can
take as
little as
seconds to minutes to take effect. The
determination of the
onset of action, however...
- the time of the announcement, the
policy was
planned to take effect on
January 22, 2021.
Reception to the
announcement and
proposed policy changes was largely...
- sets the
number of
state ratifications necessary for the
Constitution to take effect and
prescribes the
method through which the
states may
ratify it. Under...
-
freedom of decision. The head of
state no
longer has
to "sanction" laws for them
to take effect, as the
officeholder merely promulgates them. As the head...
-
necessary upon the
resignation of the in****bent Chancellor,
Chris Patten,
to take effect at the end of the
Trinity term of 2024.
Patten had been
elected as Chancellor...
- of 1789)
to the
United States Constitution states that any law that
increases or
decreases the
salary of
members of
Congress may
take effect only after...
- the USMCA,
primarily chapters 4–7,
paving the way for the
Agreement to take effect domestically;
NAFTA was
consequently replaced the
following month, on...