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Tayler said Article 44 would be little improvement over martial law, which has been imposed off and on in Thailand since 1914 and at least "has a degree of clarity to its scope and application".
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Congress has imposed "cooling off" periods on government officials, meaning they cannot quit their public sector jobs on Monday and appear in the private sector on Tuesday.
Social stability generally requires that change be evolutionary, not revolutionary, lest the changes imposed set off turmoil that could eventually cause much more harm than the hoped-for good.
In 2008, when the market crashed Superstar ran into problems with her management and took "some imposed time off".
Wasps have lost their appeal against the length of the three-week ban imposed on stand-off Jimmy Gopperth.
In this study, the ripening hormone ethylene was not measured (below the mass cut-off imposed on the instrumentation) but two related metabolites were observed (Additional file 6).
This approach imposed trade-offs.
In designing the experiment gradient strength limitations, imposed by off-resonance effects, as well as limitations arising from using Gaussian phase approximation must be considered.
We imposed cut-offs and ranked probes by Wilcoxon ranked sum test in a two-group comparison with P < 0.05 considered significant.
These promoters are conserved also in the Brassicaceae but already in eurosids II their recognition depends on imposed cut-offs and requires biological validation.
Ultimately, the cost of the buyback was met by a special one-off tax imposed on all Australians.
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