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In medieval England, corporal and capital punishments were commonly imposed on those convicted of crime, but torture was never officially condoned as a means of extracting confessions.
She was truly a pioneer as a woman, coming from a long line of early female lawyers and mathematicians and she refused to accept the limitations commonly imposed on women of her era.
If he changes his mind and grants the order, the move could pave the way for police forces to make increasing use of the orders, more commonly imposed on teenage tearaways.
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Commonly, selection imposed on one trait results in correlated changes in other traits, revealing genetic correlations among traits.
Unfortunately, this dynamism commonly imposes a runtime performance penalty.
It defines the constraints imposed on tables, most commonly the functional dependencies (FDs).
Meanwhile, women and men were uring Dickerson and his co-hosts to bring up the issue of a #LadyTax — a term commonly attached to the sales taxes imposed on tampons and other feminine hygiene products.
The microboudinage structure of columnar grains is one of the forms of evidence commonly used to estimate the palaeostress state imposed on metamorphic tectonites.
The same type of analysis is commonly used to determine the effects of increases in property taxes imposed on existing housing and other property.
Full-scale testing of five drystone retaining walls has shown that bulging, most commonly regarded as a sign of incipient failure, begins as a ductile adaptation of the geometry to the loads imposed on it.
It's imposed on it.
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