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In the case of alcohol, the questions have not been answered largely because of limitations imposed on doing research on alcoholics.
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Several other Indian states already ban the slaughter of cows, bulls, and bullocks, or impose restrictions on doing so.
The next challenge was to have the men go from doing something Finch imposed on them to doing something they enjoyed..
And it had nothing to do with the fine that CBS could have imposed on him for doing so.
Maybe those countries had no choice in the matter — although it's worth noting that all the suffering being imposed on their populations doesn't seem to have done anything to improve investor confidence in their governments.
Moreover, the economic penalties imposed on those who do not meet the budgetary targets set by the administration may lead to a potential deterioration of the work environment due to the tension that could arise among the PC teams [ 22].
The fatigue loading imposed on the slabs did not yield to its failure.
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