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Football Manager takes this idea even further, requiring that you deal with language barriers and homesickness — typical problems among global labor pools.

The House version goes further, requiring that carmakers pay a fee that would start at $3 for each vehicle they sell.

The Senate bill, which aides said had prompted Mr. Obama's comment, went much further, requiring that all "manufactured goods" bought by taxpayers for the stimulus be produced domestically, a requirement that would seem to exclude some of the most commonly used appliances of daily life, including most computers.

OhMyNews goes even further, requiring that contributors scan and send in personal ID.

Further requiring that Ψ ′ u) tends to infinity and zero as u tends to zero or unity, respectively, to reflect both risk aversion and an absence of gain enticement, they introduced the distortion termed minmaxvar and defined, for a stress level parameter γ, by Psi^{gamma } u)=1-left 1-u^{frac{1}{1+gamma}}right)^{1+gamma}.

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To increase the likelihood that cases were symptomatic, we further required that positive toxin test results be associated with dispensation of metronidazole or vancomycin in the outpatient pharmacy in the 7 days before or after a positive test result.

Most states further require that the companies hold high-grade investments to back the money in customer accounts.

The order would further require that D.H.S. produce reports twice a year on the number of workers who are foreign-born, whether they are here legally or not.

Chinese regulations further require that at least three different agencies approve each overseas acquisition — the Ministry of Commerce, the National Development and Reform Commission and the State Administration of Exchange Control.

The original ordinance that established the bank further required that all bills of 600 gulden or upward should be paid through the bank in other words, by the transfer of deposits or credits at the bank.

A 1993 law, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, further requires that the government "shall not substantially burden a person's exercise of religion" unless doing so is the least restrictive way to advance a compelling government interest.

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