In general terms, the phrase 'effective day' means the day on which an effect of some particular kind will become operative or active. In the context of World War II's famous 'D-Day' event, the 'effective day' was June 6, 1944.
Cost-effective is the principal of going for the lowest cost.
July 2nd 1776 but it was effective on November 20
Soldiers often get three to four meals in a day. This includes when they are out for missions so as to ensure that they remain effective in the line of duty.
You almost certainly mean July 3rd 1863, not 1868. This was the day that one Union army defeated Lee at Gettysburg, while another one liberated the Mississippi at Vicksburg. This was called the Confederate High Watermark.
Kwame means born on the lords day Saturday. Which is the seventh day Sabbath.
It means it starts now or as soon as the person says it.
it means effective
We are not sure what you mean by effective, but if you mean "effective in killing you," the answer is yes.
not overly effective.............
not effective
You must mean disease. The first and most effective way is to wash your hands throughout the day with simple soap and water.
A cure for some ill that is effective
Cost-effective is the principal of going for the lowest cost.
If by effective you mean if it stays on or not, it depends on how strong of a magnet it is, however I believe it to be as effective as it was made to be.
The effective date normally means the initial or policy effective date in a reinstatement date of policy document. It can not mean reinstatement date solely. Technically it is not starting effective.
If you mean how effective were his hands, they were very usefull.
If by "effective" you mean "durable", it would depend on who you ordered the lanyards from.