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Only relatively; you do have to worry that austerity ends up being imposed only in economies that would be in trouble anyway.
But even outrageous cases like this would probably not have undermined support for the death penalty if people believed that it was being imposed only on guilty defendants.
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Roger Martin, a spokesman for Inhilco, said the surcharge would be imposed only at lunchtime on weekdays.
Death could have been imposed only by a unanimous decision of the three judges.
She said she assumed that the suspensions had been imposed only after repeated serious infractions.
Words "upon conviction thereof" were deleted as surplusage since punishment can be imposed only after a conviction.
The preclearance may be imposed only if a federal judge determines that the jurisdiction's laws are intentionally discriminatory.
Deferred punishments consist of penalties that are imposed only if an offense is repeated within a specified time.
Since then the convention has been that taxation can be imposed only by the elected representatives of the people.
A The short answer is that the fine can be imposed only on the owner of the apartment.
The duty will be imposed only if the DoC's final verdict, due in February, does not change.
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