0 in a way that is successful and achieves what you want: --
1 in a way that is successful and produces the intended results: --
If she loses this match, she’s effectively eliminated from the tournament.
Though barely winning election, he governed effectively and was reelected.
2 in a way that successfully achieves the result that you want: --
3 used when you are describing what is actually true, although it may not be intended or stated: --
But the system was not running as effectively as this description suggests.
More research in dialectology is therefore needed with a view to better understanding how this can be done more effectively.
Adequately identifying and effectively measuring all relevant consumptive and non-consumptive values of varying stockholders is a non-trivial and complex matter, but it must be undertaken.
It is effectively a prodrug that is rapidly and completely metabolized and virtually all of its activity is due to its metabolites.
In this regard, de-linking water rights from land rights would help to address equity issues effectively (vertical externalities).
The incentive to collect and return the item is effectively transferred to the agents with the lowest opportunity cost of time.
The technologies developed to address these newly modal medical problems tended not to work as effectively.
Holmes once again effectively examines gendered language in the workplace and provides clear ties to current theoretical frameworks.