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It has spent less on enforcement and imposed less in fines on wrongdoers, according to the Government Accountability Office.
The United States and the European Union imposed less stringent sanctions after a crackdown on opposition forces after elections in 2006.
America's capital injections to date have imposed less onerous terms, but its banks still need a reasonable level of common equity to act as a credible first defence against losses.
Such assaults, along with what activists described as a major security sweep through the restive Damascus suburb of Douma, underscored that a United Nations cease-fire imposed less than three weeks ago existed more in name than in fact.
Last month, Patriot said without elaborating that it had imposed less severe wage and benefit cuts on its miners than it could have under Judge Surratt-States's ruling, and that it would keep retired workers' health plans unchanged for two months as negotiations with the union pressed on.
They found that the delivery media of CO2-soluble surfactant imposed less impact.
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The House version would impose less regulation on the service.
Conservative simulations indicate that the new algorithm imposes less execution slowdown.
This assumption imposes less stringent restrictions on the bandwidth required to obtain channel state information via training.
The issue is particularly sensitive as university staff are preparing to strike over efforts to impose less generous pension terms.
It consists of a mixture of melamine and potassium oxalate, a substance which is less corrosive than KOH, imposing less technical restrictions.
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