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The finding, which is rarely imposed, generally brings far more N.R.C. and media scrutiny, and can have financial implications for the company on Wall Street.
By this feature, instead of the usual boundary value condition u x,t)=0,quad (x,t inpartialOmegatimes 0,T), (1.5) only a partial boundary condition, u x,t)=0, quad (x,t inSigma_{p}times 0,T), (1.6) should be imposed generally, where (Sigma_{p}subseteqpartialOmega ) is a relatively open subset in ∂Ω.
Imposed generally today on a selective, property-by-property — rather than chainwide — basis, fees of $9.95 to $19.95 a day are now charged on Internet access, Mr. Hanson said.
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Short adaptive bumps (with small imposed displacements) generally perform better than taller ones, and maintain their performance advantage for a wide range of bump positions, suggesting good robustness to variations in shock position, which are an inevitable feature of a real-world flight application.
In addition, factors independent of local DNA impose a generally similar nucleosome spacing arrangement.
Because voluntary markets are not part of a compulsory scheme imposed by governments, generally, no authority regulates standards for projects generating carbon offset credits.
The standard I generally imposed: average deserved a B+/A-, exceptionan An A, below average B, and appalling B-.
When serious discipline has been imposed, it has generally been in the wake of bad publicity, usually from outside the Church and always from outside the hierarchy.
These costs, though, are generally imposed not by malicious men in suits but by consumers, whose tastes change and who prize the consistency, convenience and low prices that big companies can provide.
The system is not always good at deciding which defendants really are the "worst of the worst", and in 1994, Stephen Bright, founder of the Southern Centre for Human Rights in Atlanta, argued in a seminal paper that death sentences were generally imposed "not for the worst crimes, but the worst lawyers".
One is a matter of principle: higher taxes and more extensive regulations are an infringement of people's liberty, which may sometimes be a price worth paying for something else, such as equality, but should be questioned closely, since even in democracies such a price is generally imposed by narrow majorities.The other disadvantages are purely practical.
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