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NMAC established a limit on how much dealer markup can be imposed for each credit tier -- and policies like that may be inadvertently contributing to the racial disparity that shows up in the loan data, according to Ian Ayres, a lawyer and economist who is a professor at Yale Law School.
In sensor networks composed of many sensors, fixed SNR can be imposed for each individual sensor.
end{cases} (21) No restriction on Δt has to be imposed for each evaporation sub-step because the temporal integration on the evaporation term is carried out with the analytical solutions.
Fines would be imposed for each day the violation continues.
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Besides, several different airflow conditions were imposed for each geometrical configuration.
A common support is imposed for each matching method by dropping 5percentt of the treatment observations at which the score density of the control observations is the lowest.
We consider a school choice program where minimum quotas are imposed for each school, i.e., a school must be assigned at least a certain number of students to operate.
A small fine can be imposed for not voting.
And charges should be imposed for non-life-threatening procedures.
The 75% rate is likely to be imposed for two years only.
Reports are mainly voluntary, though penalties may be imposed for not reporting them in certain instances.
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