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But the duties it actually imposes average less than 13% (see chart).The gap between these two numbers is known as "water" in WTO-speak.
The new law actually imposes new restrictions on sales periods, which in Rome can now take place only in February and mid-July to mid-August.
I don't think so!" We could argue all day about international taxes, and how the US actually imposes tariffs on Chinese goods.
This actually imposes constraints that help entrepreneurs think differently.
This age-related biological behaviour of tumours actually imposes a differential therapeutic approach to the old cancer patient.
Our interpretation is that restricting the reference set via k hap actually imposes a more appropriate prior distribution on the haplotype copying probabilities when there is significant population structure in the panel.
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So no sanction was actually imposed.
But those voters would be both shocked and angry if such politicians actually imposed their small-government agenda.
Actually imposing the penalty would, in many cases, hurt the very people whom Medicaid is intended to help.
It took Mr. Schundler two chances at rebuttal to complete his explanation: the tax was never actually imposed.
For crimes ordinarily punishable as felonies, "the length of sentence actually imposed is purely a matter of legislative prerogative".
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