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By some measures, this is cost-effective, although it also imposes a lot of external costs - for example, keeping sick people away from work for too long.
The complexity of the models imposes a lot of difficulties in analysis, simulation and control designs.
Tractor driving imposes a lot of physical and mental stress upon the operator.
However, this solution conveys the exhaustive search methods that imposes a lot of computations and it makes the solution impractical.
Executing parallel function calls imposes a lot of problems since lazy evaluation or other kinds of code optimization destroy the temporal behavior.
Society imposes a lot of "shoulds" on us.
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"This will impose a lot of pain on Cypriot society, but the outcome will not be that much different".
Trying to mitigate the problem with tariffs will be far less effective, and will impose a lot of collateral damage.
IN the area of taxation, Congress has imposed a lot of reporting requirements, sharply reducing the ability of the I.R.S. to streamline the system.
A great many majors, Mr. Bok says, impose a lot of requirements without really teaching a student how to think deeply about a subject.
This time around, it was willing to cut Social Security benefits by changing the formula for cost-of-living adjustments, a less terrible idea that would nonetheless have imposed a lot of hardship — and probably have been politically disastrous as well.
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