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Oppression in its fullest sense also refers to the structural or systemic constraints imposed on groups even within constitutional democracies like the United States.
The disclosure requirements imposed on groups that try to influence other types of races don't apply because Supreme Court justices are not included in Kansas' legal definition of "state officers" 2013 an omission that shocked even the attorney at the state agency that oversees campaign finance.
Other conditions have also been imposed on groups wanting to invest in India.
Reports suggest that other conditions have also been imposed on groups wanting to invest in India.
The lean and obese dams as depicted in groups 1 and 2 did not suckle their own offspring to control for the cross-fostering stress possibly imposed on groups 3 and 4 as above.
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Although many US states have laws that protect against genetic discrimination [ 2] and there are some limitations to the use of genetic information imposed on group health plans by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), advances in genetic research have created an urgency to the passage of more comprehensive federal legislation.
"Putting pensions on a sustainable long-term footing does not justify the sudden increase being imposed on one group of women at such short notice, especially when the Government knows that these particular women are more vulnerable than men and have little or no private pension wealth," said Ros Altmann, the director-general of Saga, the company focused on serving the needs of the over-50s.
We found strong evidence (with p-value < 0.0001 for M1a vs. M2a and M7 vs. M8) for positive selection imposed on both groups II and III, and we identified positively selected sites in each group.
"Greenpeace can't use broadcast media (TV or radio) to fundraise, as we're not a charity and are subject to the broadcasting restrictions imposed on advocacy groups, and so our options are already quite limited.
The term refers to punitive sanctions of "any sort, administrative, by police action or otherwise," that are imposed on targeted groups for actions which they themselves didn't commit.
Two prominent examples appeared in Libya and Tunisia, exploiting the disappearance of restrictions which were imposed on Islamist groups by the ousted governments of Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Muammar Gaddafi in Libya.
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