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The race committee imposed a time of 16.5 hours to be added to his overall elapsed time in the race.
Rather, the statute merely imposed a time deadline on their enrollment, which they had to meet in order to participate in the next primary.
(a) Section 186 did not absolutely prohibit petitioners from voting in the 1972 primary, but merely imposed a time deadline on their enrollment, which they chose to disregard.
It said the company had imposed a time limit on its donation and required doctors to report back as if in a clinical trial.
But O'Connor's opinion imposed a time limit: We expect that 25 years from now, the use of racial preferences will no longer be necessary to further the interest approved today.
Far from aping the American reforms of 1996, which imposed a time limit on access to benefits, James Purnell, the work and pensions secretary, looks to northern Europe, where intensive back-to-work advice allows generous benefits to co-exist with low unemployment.
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It's never daft to pursue dreams, nor should you impose a time limit.
Nor did the act impose a time limit of 28 weeks.
But in a way, fashion imposes a time limit on its cult favorites -- 5 years? 10 years?
Parents remove privileges, like television and playtime, or impose a "time out," in response to defiance and other misbehavior.
But this argument could well be made any time a State imposes a time limitation or cut-off point for registration or enrollment.
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