Examples of using To effect in English and their translations into Norwegian
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To effect after a full course of ultrasonic cleaning of the face did not disappear,
The policy and procedure for a User to effect a period of self-exclusion are set out on the Rational Group Responsible Gaming page of the Sites.
The policy and procedure for a User to effect a period of self-exclusion are set out on the Rational Group Responsible Gaming page of the Sites.
work to effect epigenetic processes in the body by targeting anti-cancer cell signaling pathways,
Either we let it to effect us for the rest of our lives,
All humans are programmed by nature to effect the reproduction of their own genetic material.
Hairspray without propellant gas to effect anti-humidity, laminating
They held to an optimistic belief in the ability of humanity to effect changes for the better in society and nature,
The Norwegian Knowledge Centre for Health Services was commissioned by the Norwegian Directorate of Health to review the current evidence related to effect of treatment, rehabilitation and care for people with chronic fatigue syndrome.
To effect the order, including invoicing in the Visma accounting system
Being on a square used by commuters to effect a left turn across the main highway, it was very noisey….
Many tests on dietary supplements show that the right dosage is the most important thing when it comes to effect of the product.
we're determined to effect some big changes.
takes a long time to effect the translation of the page.
touring the trails enabled to effect, making this tour a unique experience outdoor.
However, the inertia of the status quo is a very powerful force to overcome when the moment to effect those changes arrives.
the cold rolling requires various numbers of passes through the mill to effect the necessary reduction
the purchaser has 7 days to effect the return of the defective goods to the seller.
because the purpose of grace is to effect moral transformation.
nonstandard spelling of words to effect the sound of local dialect or accents.