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Ms. Hutton said if a fine was imposed, it would probably be a small one.
If the asbo had been imposed, it would have meant me going to jail.
Since his sentence had begun to run at the time it was imposed, it would have expired on December 26 , 1968 unless suspended or otherwise interrupted.
No ruling has been made yet, and Judge Amy Berman Jackson said that if a gag order is imposed, it would apply only to the pending case.
And even if an arms embargo were imposed it would not be retrospective, so would not affect France's plans to deliver assault ships to Russia.
Foreign student Laura Femmer, from Germany, warned that if lecturers were forced out of the profession as a result of having inferior terms imposed, it would affect UK universities' ability to attract foreign students, whose fees are invaluable.
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In the future, if that same painting were sold in Europe, thanks to a new tax that the European Community wants to impose, it would cost the buyer another $13,000.
Every mountain passed is so imposing, it would be the mountain if transplanted south.
He favors per-pupil budgeting to create more resource equity among schools, but concedes that imposing it would be tough since schools with veteran, highly paid teachers stand to lose under such a plan -- which went nowhere under previous administrations.
end{aligned}It is useful to note that in the last formulation the convexity of u is not necessary to be imposed, as it would anyway come up as an optimality condition.
Apart from the extra costs it would impose, it also places companies in the uncomfortable position of deciding what their customers can read and view.
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