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Indeed, Napster may soon impose a subscription fee as a way to compensate the record companies and artists whose music is being bootlegged.
If either of them agreed, Mr. McCormick said, iVillage would then impose a subscription fee of perhaps $5 a month for users from other, nonpaying Internet service providers that wanted to access some or all of the iVillage site.
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It doesn't impose a partisan ideology.
O'Neill's challenge: impose a little discipline.
Closer contacts impose a higher rotational stiffness.
Impose a daily limit on grieving.
But that would impose an intolerable burden.
Presumably to prevent people from holding onto Prime movies and shows if their subscription lapses, the Amazon Video app imposes a 76-day "offline viewing period". .
MoviePass is about to roll out its new subscription plan, which will keep prices at $9.95 while imposing a new limit of three movies per month.
James Fontanella-Khan in the Financial Times (subscription) says Britain has gathered enough support to block an EU plan imposing a 40% quota for women on company boards.
True, it imposes a (small) haircut.
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