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At this stage sanctions can also be imposed, such as reduced payments from the European Union Cohesion and Structural Funds, or higher contributions to the EU budget.

He avoided praising – or criticising – his brother Raúl's unravelling of some of the more pedantic rules which he had imposed, such as a prohibition of Cubans staying in tourist hotels, or having mobile phones in their own names.

During prison interviews with Charney, Wise writes, Hanssen "talked at length about the punishments and humiliations his father had imposed, such as wrapping him in a mattress so that his arms were pinned, or making him sit with his legs spread".

Outcomes that would have been unjust if deliberately imposed (such as being born with a cleft palate) sometimes simply happen.

Many studies of the existence of solutions are imposed such as periodicity, asymptotic stability and oscillatory [10 12].

In recent years, more and more challenging requirements have been imposed, such as the reduction of radiated noise and pressures pulses, requiring more precise analyses and methods in the optimization of the propeller performance.

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Finally, the constraints that a P2P system imposes, such as favoring local computations and limiting communication, turn out to be sometimes particularly beneficial to performance, and can be transposed to the design of cloud-based implementations.

For if the ideal theory T contains ZF one can express in T that T has inner models satisfying all the theoretical constraints one could reasonably impose such as: nondenumerability of the domain of T's intended models together with standard identity and truth predicates.

This is because of the requirements that such sampling imposes, such as the need to identify every single patient in advance, and cost.

Last month Mr. Gros and Thomas Mayer, the chief economist in London for Deutsche Bank, proposed creating a fund with the power to take such action as lending money to ailing euro members or guaranteeing their bonds, as well as to impose such sanctions as cutting off other forms of aid.

In granting leave, the judge hearing the application for leave may impose such terms as to costs and as to security as he or she thinks fit.

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