Examples of 'gone into effect' in a sentence

Meaning of "gone into effect"

gone into effect: This phrase is used to indicate that a certain policy, rule, or law has become officially active or enforceable from a specific point in time

How to use "gone into effect" in a sentence

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gone into effect
It was declared unconstitutional before it had gone into effect.
The rule would have gone into effect this school year.
Some of these changes have already gone into effect.
That would have gone into effect in January.
But the prohibition seems never to have gone into effect.
Any rules that have not yet gone into effect can simply be suspended.
Other state climate change mitigation laws have gone into effect.
The ban would have gone into effect on Friday.
One giraffe died on set before insurance had gone into effect.
Five new laws have gone into effect in Florida today.
The guidance is in draft form only and has not gone into effect.
SB 4 would have gone into effect on Friday.
Neither of the tariff lists issued by the two countries have gone into effect yet.
It hasn't gone into effect yet.
The ban has not technically gone into effect.

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Has the quarantine gone into effect? - Not yet . - Then why can not I get through?
Some laws have already gone into effect.
At the international level the Optional Protocol has not yet gone into effect.
New laws have gone into effect.
The good things that the Mosaic Law foreshadowed had gone into effect.
Has the quarantine gone into effect? - Not yet.
DAPA was blocked by court action and has never gone into effect.
It would have gone into effect July 10.
The gasoline price increases in Venezuela have not gone into effect yet.
Most of those laws have not gone into effect yet.
No, all of them have either been blocked by a court or have not gone into effect.
The sanctions have not even gone into effect yet.
That could change, though, now that strict new regulations have gone into effect.
Had the rule been approved it would have gone into effect next season.
Rules protecting consumers from unwanted telemarketing calls, robocalls, and spam have also gone into effect.
Has the quarantine gone into effect?
Since that time, the national AIDS control programme has gone into effect.
As you say, this has gone into effect.
As of October 1st, a number of new laws and tax / fee increases have gone into effect.
The statute 's never gone into effect.
The law was struck down in January 2016 without ever having gone into effect.
Since then the contract has gone into effect.
Harry Tang 's plan to eliminate us has gone into effect.
NOTE, This regulation has not gone into effect.
Some, but not all, of these restrictions have gone into effect.
If not for this judge 's action, the ban would have gone into effect on Friday.
Read more: MiFID II has gone into effect.

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