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Not to beat a dead (or dying) horse here, but can't you "effect" a lot more
than a cure - in fact, just about anything that implies something new or
different - i.e., to effect the construction of a (new) building,
implementation of a (new) policy, development of a (new) curriculum,
creation of a (new) grading system, etc.? Or beyond that, how about to
"effect" an accomplishment - i.e., "to effect the distribution, collection,
retention, obfusacation, deletion, etc. of (FILL IN THE BLANK)." Let's not
bury "effect" whlie it still can be praised!
Geoff Layton
>This threat got me curious as well, so I just tried googling "effect a
>cure" to see what would happen, and got over 900 hits.
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