EFFECTUATION - significado y definición. Qué es EFFECTUATION
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Qué (quién) es EFFECTUATION - definición


Effectuation      
·noun Act of effectuating.
Effectuated      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Effectuate.
Effectuating      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Effectuate.
Ejemplos de uso de EFFECTUATION
1. This has already entered the phase of full–scale effectuation.
2. They referred to the fact that the association submitted a written lawsuit in the name of over 100,000 people on June 5 and presented an application calling for the suspension of the effectuation of the "official instructions" on June 26.
3. The committee held that laws should be readjusted for the effectuation of the July 4 South–North Joint Statement and the June 15 joint declaration in order to achieve peace on the Korean Peninsula and promote the reconciliation and cooperation between the south and the north of Korea.
4. It underlined the need to intensify the nationwide struggle against the U.S. on such occasions as the 25th anniversary of the arson on the American Cultural Service in Pusan, the 50th anniversary of the "UN Command", the 40th anniversary of the effectuation of the south Korea–U.S.
5. The U.S. is the country with the world‘s poorest human rights record as it hurled a great many Americans into battle fields to meet miserable deaths under the pretext of "war on terrorism" and has tightened the system of fascist policing and control through enactment and effectuation of such wartime laws as "Patriot Act" aimed at violating human rights and democracy.