US /pʊt ˈɪntu ɪˈfɛkt/
・UK /put ˈɪntuː iˈfekt/
When tariffs are put into effect, the person likely paying for that increase in cost is you and I.
When tariffs are put into effect, the person likely paying for that increase in cost is you and I.
And that's a reaction to the sizable tariffs that remain in place on US imports from China, as you said, stands at 145%. 20% the administration has said is in response to China's handling of the fentanyl crisis, and an additional 125% put into effect yesterday.
an additional 125% put into effect yesterday.
It looks like these proposals will be, uh, ratified and put into effect in 2027, so there is some time before that happens.
It looks like these proposals will be ratified and put into effect in 2027.
The spirit of the act has not been put into effect." And that's going to be, I think, a problem for the American government for weeks, months, and even years to come.
The spirit of the act has not been put into effect.
And in this case, the DuPont company came up with something you could do, not what you aspire to do, but what you can actually do and put into effect.
Poland's government has now officially put into effect it's almost total ban on abortion.
So we still need those urgent short-term measures to be properly put into effect.
So, we still need those urgent short-term measures to be properly put into effect.
put into effect, make sure that it actually happens. "...enforce the law and punish offenders."