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This may lead to a warning, or referral to a tribunal that has the power to restrict a doctor's practise or impose working under supervision, suspension from the medical register or removal of a doctor from the register permanently.
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This lowers wages generally, imposing working conditions previously unthinkable.
That means that the reaction involving conformational, or allosteric, movements of the reacting polymeric chains senses the imposed working energetic conditions.
The performance wasn't showy, but it was imposing, worked out down to the deepest levels; it made room for variations, but it was a system.
The owners can impose work rules.
Mr Southerland's amendment would have let states impose work requirements on recipients of food stamps.
They got City Hall to back off when it tried to impose work rules that they deemed disrespectful of the dead.
Medicaid and food stamps would be converted to block grants to the states, which would be allowed to impose work requirements and time limits.
The audit also determined that the parks department had failed to impose work deadlines on the developer and had not adequately examined invoices submitted for city payment.
But the fans' hope that the owners would impose work rules that would allow the games to go on while the issues are resolved in court over years — as has happened in previous labor disputes — may be dashed.
The league would be able to impose work rules, and the players would be surrendering all their union protections, as well as the benefits they have won in the past, such as minimum contracts, guaranteed salaries and their pension.
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