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The Republicans also wanted to impose arduous documentation requirements to ensure that no illegal immigrants are enrolled, even though there is little or no evidence that any ever have been.
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Fishermen like Mr. Day say they worry that regulators will impose even stricter measures, like further limiting the number of traps each lobsterman can use, that would make an arduous living all the harder.
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sought to impose.
would impose similar restrictions.
Others impose restraints.
Impose your will.
Do not impose.
But there remains hope for a deal that would spare Google the arduous court orders and huge fines once imposed on Microsoft, another U.S. technology titan that ran afoul of European competition laws more than a decade ago.
One long, arduous month after the earthquake, the Haitian government imposed a national day of mourning on this battered country, which has been too preoccupied with survival to stop and take stock of the tremendous loss of life.
It has not imposed an absolute cap on the number of student visas, but it has made the application process more arduous, and made it harder for non-Europeans to work in the UK once they have graduated.
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