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This would doubtless be able to impose technically efficient policies.
That means the bureau might still be able to impose the rule by late March.
Nor will they be able to impose fines for non-compliance.
Retailers may thus be able to impose unfavourable terms on their suppliers that restrict competition.
"We ought to be able to impose our will with the running game," Schiano said.
They will be able to impose detention without having to give 24 hours' notice.
Most importantly, they say, the adjudicator should be able to impose fines.
Tiger Woods, alone, used to be able to impose order on this chaos.
What America cannot impose by force of arms we seem to be able to impose by force of Hot Wings.
The police would be able to impose conditions, including the date, time and place of the assembly.
'Called for jury duty, I was asked if I would be able to impose a death sentence.
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