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At Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, the country's busiest, officials imposed a few new security rules.
The next morning he returned to the courtroom, and the death penalty was imposed a few days later.
"The university has ceded the ground to the student campers but imposed a few simple rules no non-student campers, no electrical cords running between tents, and no amplified sound on the quad," Wilson observes.
"(True, the court imposed a few conditions, but as is the way with these things, no one worries about the conditions until later)." --Many a true word said in jest ?
For example, in Brookings, Oregon, where strong centralized disease management has been imposed, a few local groups have at times expressed displeasure with some of the consequences of that management (Weissman 2007).
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The director, Darko Tresnjak, imposes a few small innovations, neither particularly illuminating nor obstructive.
"Secretary Clinton says we just need to impose a few more fees and regulations on the financial industry.
After imposing a few more conditions to protect the reptiles, the mine was approved again in August 2015.
Don't you feel bad?" Ironically, for an article that focuses on the pressures and stereotypes facing modern women, the interviewer herself seems to impose a few.
All that she wanted, and all that Mr. Bloomberg urged, was for Washington to impose a few common-sense restrictions that might save lives and spare others from joining the unhappy club of those on that forced march through hell.
The editorial board imposes a few institutional constraints, by design.
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