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By 1988, however, a grassroots revolt began to take shape against the law, which offered new benefits but also imposed new charges on the elderly.

State laws not only provided for the removal of unwanted immigrants but also imposed penalties on unlawfully present aliens and those who aided their immigration.

In 1987, the High Court not only ordered a stay on mining but also imposed a blanket ban on blasting in the hills.

In February, it agreed to consider them for legal status here, but also imposed a deadline: move into society by May 31.

The Universal Rule, adopted in 1905 in the United States and later internationally, retained length and sail area as chief factors but also imposed penalties on overhangs, draft, freeboard, and other dimensions.

The second world war inflicted not only physical damage on the City of London but also imposed a significant human cost on the financial sector in terms of international connections and loss of knowledge.

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The proposed optimal design, thus, not only maximizes the isolation efficiency but also impose due consideration to the bearing displacement.

Such antibodies not only reduce the efficacy of protein therapeutics, but also impose potential dangers to the patients receiving them.

They seek to take over the running of Somalia but also impose Islamic law in the country.

That not only enhances the safety of its operations but also imposes a real cost on future profits.

Databases not only store large amounts of data, but also impose an organization in data, which facilitates access for researchers and applications developers.

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