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As it is the most vulnerable and hard-to-reach children who will suffer if parents fail to meet the conditions, there is a need for a discussion on the kind of sanctions that one would impose on those who fail to meet the conditions as well as the meaning of conditions.
31] announced the penalties which it has decided to impose on those it holds responsible for the theft of "La Gioconda".
As leverage, the bill gives the Treasury secretary various sanctions to impose on those nations, up to barring American banks from dealing with them.
The artists, while reacting to the objects and atmosphere of the museum, also impose on those objects and atmosphere a contemporary eye and contemporary meanings and stories.
"Next Big Health Debate: How to Help Uninsured" (Business Day, Aug. 27) summarizes the growing financial burden that the uninsured impose on those who are insured.
The court held that the requirement imposed a burden on minors seeking abortions that it did not impose on those who continue their pregnancies.
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The great underlying question is this: Should the beliefs of one religion be imposed on those who may hold other sincerely held beliefs?
Judicial penances were imposed on those who had been convicted of heresy and had recanted.
But faith should not be imposed on those who do not share it.
High fines can be imposed on those using the facility without a permit.
"Criminal penalties are still imposed on those who seek access to abortion services in Northern Ireland.
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