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There would be no need to impose a work regime.
Its coach, Carlos Dunga, is trying to impose a work ethic on Brazil.
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It was such standard practice, my partner imposed a "work ban" on at least one evening every week.
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The strategy task does not impose a substantial working memory load; although behavior must be sequenced in time for rewards to be earned efficiently, the relevant information is the response made (and the outcome) of the previous trial, which can be used to prospectively choose the category of stimulus to be selected on the next trial.
The migration plans, outlined to the committee by the home secretary, Amber Rudd, would mean continued free access for EU students and tourists but impose a skills-based work permit scheme for those seeking to take a job.
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