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Many initiatives could impose large costs on the private sector in the form of regulations.
Large genomes impose large cell size, which means that small salamanders have relatively few cells.
Shape-edged buildings impose large frictional drag on the flow in the urban boundary layer.
However, these processes are capital intensive and impose large efficiency penalties on the power plants with which they are integrated.
Within the next month, Mr. Bush is widely expected to impose large duties or quotas on imported steel, something that the Clinton administration had steadily resisted.
Indeed, after the Australian central bank allowed companies to start levying surcharges, many began to impose large and rising ones on credit card use.
But based on league precedents, Stern clearly had the authority to impose large fines and suspensions on both James L. Dolan, the Garden chairman, and Thomas.
This supervisory body will have an unparalleled mandate to impose large fines on print, online and broadcast media for such vague transgressions as offending "human dignity".
He said the plan's binding, contractual nature could impose large legal obligations that were hard to estimate because of the plan's ambiguities.
Increasing preparedness can be viewed as "an insurance policy against an uncertain future," the report said, while inaction could impose large costs on future generations.
Mandating that every power plant use turbines with a minimum efficiency, for instance, is likely to impose large costs on some.
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