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Rowdy bars are often ordered to install more tables and chairs, because people drink more slowly when they are seated.
X-rays and MRI scans They are often ordered but are of little use, and may make the patient worse.
Lawsuits for invasion of privacy are filed frequently against media companies in France, and magazines are often ordered to publish notices that they have been tried and convicted.
People convicted of hate crimes against Sikhs are often ordered to give lectures to groups as part of a community service sentence, he said.
With all the technology available, tests are often ordered not because they are clinically indicated but because the specter of malpractice looms.
Identifying victims of sexual offences is a crime under the Sexual Offences Act and carries a fine of up to £5,000, but publishers who flout the law are often ordered to pay a further sum in compensation to the victim.
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Given the realities of the economy, few districts have sought to challenge the state and local governments that are often ordering the cuts.
The younger players were often ordered to clean up mess.
No doubt Sancerre is often ordered out of absent-minded laziness, the way many people ask for a glass of chardonnay.
In an era when makeup is often ordered online, the price of premium lipstick can include personal attention and sometimes a bit of theater.
So a warehouse organized for a robotic workforce can be arranged according to entirely different principles, with mops, say, stored next to glue guns because the two happen to be often ordered together.
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