Examples of 'entered into effect' in a sentence

Meaning of "entered into effect"

Entered into effect means that a law, policy, or agreement has officially started to be applied or enforced. It signifies the moment when something becomes active or takes effect

How to use "entered into effect" in a sentence

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entered into effect
The law entered into effect immediately.
The ordinance has not yet entered into effect.
A new Cybersecurity Law entered into effect in 2017, introducing new conditions affecting data transfers abroad.
The Paris Agreement was ratified after only eleven months and entered into effect on 4 November.
The Framework entered into effect on 1 January 2004 for an initial period of three years.
No new MoUs have been developed or entered into effect since StC40.
Agreements on investment protection and the prevention of double taxation entered into effect in 2002.
The year in which each agreement entered into effect for Iceland is stated in parentheses.
The legislation making an authorization for temporary stay a statutory requirement entered into effect on 11 December 1998.
An Act on Community Services entered into effect for the first time on 1 July 1995.
On 1 January 2012 an act amending the Code of Civil Procedure entered into effect.
Most of these amendments had entered into effect by the end of 2015.
The current law on foreign nationals entered into effect 70 years ago.
Tabled in March of last year, entered into effect on 1 May.
But the appointment of the EDPS and the assistant EDPS entered into effect in January 2004.

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The amendments to the harmonised system nomenclature entered into effect on 1 January 2002.
A new law regulating child allowances and extras thereto entered into effect as of 1 September 1994.
The legislation expanding the right to make a statement in court entered into effect on 1 September 2012.
The constitution of the Italian Republic entered into effect on 1 January 1948.
Both the Act and its implementing regulations entered into effect on 1 March 1996.
The WTO is a new global intergovernmental Treaty that entered into effect on 1 January 1995.
The Commission welcomes these improved rules, which entered into effect in October 2018.
The right to maternity leave The Work and Care Act entered into effect on 1 December 2001.

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Examples of using Effect
No effect on blood pressure or pulse rate was observed
Low temperatures have an effect on vehicle start up
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