Yet they should beware of laying too much weight on the means and ordinances, as if they could effectuate the business. |
And awareness is the first step in the process of building a critical mass to effectuate change on issues. |
Its purpose was to enable the states to better effectuate their police powers by eliminating the discrimination in favor of out-of-state sellers. |
If it were even to take pains to prevent their importation, it would not be able to effectuate it. |
With tactics such as definition, cultural persuaders create knowledge and effectuate control over that which they describe. |
The Pledge of Allegiance with all of its intended meaning does not effectuate an establishment of religion. |