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Whereas unions and employers previously imposed terms from above, companies can now break free of them.
The judge in the case, Alan Wilkie, imposed terms ranging from 5 to 16 years on the other six men.
She imposed terms of probation ranging from three to eight years on the men, Michael McClinton, Walter Alexander, Charles Ehrlich and Charles Cashmore.
Sex work is not a stagnant, isolated experience which can be summed up as a mutually exclusive experience between two imposed terms.
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Because Republicans imposed term limits on committee chairmen, Mr. Hyde led the Judiciary Committee only from 1995 to 2001.
A Marion County circuit judge stuck down a state law enacted by ballot initiative in 1992 that imposed term limits on statewide office holders and legislators.
A1 Council Moves to Alter Law Twelve years after New York City imposed term limits on City Council members and citywide elected officials, the Council is moving to alter the law so that its members could serve three four-year terms, instead of two.
Voters also have imposed term limits on public officials, a move that has fundamentally changed the dynamics and motivations of the lawmakers with whom Mr. Brown is going to have to deal.
Partisan affiliation is especially important, even more so in the House, where committee assignments and leadership roles are decided by those in the majority and, in some cases, internally imposed term limits.
I'm hoping Mr Ozimek imposes terms somewhat more generous than what Lloyd George wanted at Versailles.
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