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David: Now I could see making people release their tax forms if we imposed an income test on presidencies.
If we imposed conditions on those "real" human brains as they developed that cut off all their stimuli from the outside world, would that prevent them from developing selves?
Indeed, if we imposed some conditions on the external force f but would not take (f=0), we can also give an algebraic rate by performing energy estimates with weights in time.
"If we imposed that, I think there is a very high probability we would be sued by BKK," Bacon said.
When we imposed red noise variance was almost twice as high as if we imposed blue or white noise.
If we imposed additional edges on the graph in Figure 7B so as to make all the edges reversible, this would only make the graph more complex.
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For if we persist in ousting the Boy Scouts--if we impose our vigilante justice on them--we are setting a dangerous precedent that will come back to haunt us.
And if we impose rules on toy guns to make them safer, shouldn't we do the same with real ones?
"I am concerned that Congress may inhibit charities' ability to do their missions if we impose unreasonable strictures," said Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, Democrat of West Virginia.
Their two wings are outstanding players who were exceptional last week, but while we will have a plan for the pair we will only win if we impose our game on Leicester.
ALL of this leads me to conclude that if we impose sensible rules on the public option, it will neither save nor destroy the health care system because it will simply not get much market share.
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