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If that fails to work by January 2003, a 12-member commission can start to impose price limits to take effect in July.
Alter Your Expectations and Don't Make Assumptions -- In any relationship, we can start to impose certain expectations on our friends that set us up to feel hurt or disappointed.
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China has been patient, but the day when it can once again start to impose its will is drawing near.However, Goujian's story has another reading, too.
Last December, I pointed out that legal jurisdictions would start to impose rules that "are more favorable to the preservation of consumer privacy by restricting where and how data can be extracted, moved, analyzed, and traded".
Legal jurisdictions will start to impose more rules that are more favorable to the preservation of consumer privacy by restricting where and how data can be extracted, moved, analyzed and traded.
And broadcasters are starting to impose restrictions on how long programmes or films can be stored.While the timeshifting revolution is still playing out, another big change is under way with the emergence of placeshifting.
Ivory Coast have started to impose themselves on the game.
Yet rich-world central banks are starting to impose negative interest rates.
"As the game grew on we started to impose ourselves and certainly stretched Bradford".
Having finally started to impose themselves, Celtic surrendered their lead cheaply at the start of the second half.
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