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Where appropriate, says the Ipso announcement, arbitrators will be able to require how complaints are remedied and that may include the requirement of one party to pay the costs of another.
Second, it will be able to require the intelligence agencies to provide information not just request it.
If there's a good reason for them to be in court, a judge would still be able to require it.
No private party should be able to require our Social Security number as a condition of receiving credit or establishing identity.
Microsoft will no longer be able to require other participants in the PC market to favor its products over those of rivals.
For example, Microsoft no longer would be able to require PC makers to buy a copy of Windows for every computer made, regardless of whether consumers want Windows.
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2.17pm: Richards says there is an obligation for broadcasters to keep records of complaints and Ofcom is able to require material as evidence.
Senators would also bar opponents of legislation from being able to require the reading of lengthy amendments to consume time and block votes.
In essence, the unacknowledged correlation that lies behind the Times Good University Guide is between the socioeconomic status of students' households and the A-level grades that a university is able to require of applicants in order to fill its available places.
Since 2009 the agencies have legally been able to require internet and phone companies to store all the personal communications data they routinely hold on customers for billing purposes.
But it would prevent Republicans from being able to require a supermajority of 60 votes for the confirmation of presidential appointees to cabinet-level or other executive branch positions.
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