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If elected, Mr. Ehrlich said, he will impose tighter state spending controls.
Otherwise, the judge said, he will impose a stay of execution.
On the other, Hunt has ended negotiations and said he will impose the contract.
He will impose purchasing efficiencies, he said, and cut waste, corruption and patronage.
Mr. Dunbar has also announced that he will impose stiffer penalties on employees guilty of misconduct in the future.
Then he will impose his own answers and maybe a fine, too.Google is Europe's biggest search engine, scooping about 85% of queries.
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There has been some progress, but I'm nervous: Hunt says if no agreement is reached, he'll impose the contracts, so in a way we've got nowhere.
It is our hope that people will not be injured by the actions of what are apparently comparative few.... Mayor Bradley has indicated that he either will impose a curfew or has by this time done so.
The reality of a Palestinian state, he has said, "will impose itself on the world".
If the court does not reconsider the case, he believes Greenwich will impose high fees for nonresidents.
"If we stop," he said, "Israel will impose new conditions on us, and we reject any kind of dictation from them".
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