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The idea of a remote bureaucracy which imposes even a limited "Europe" from above is no longer acceptable.
The recently developed AFM local anodic oxidation (LAO) technique offers a convenient way of patterning nanodevices, but imposes even more stringent requirements on the underlying quantum well structure.
Along the way I sometimes get the opportunity to work with the digits of π rather than despite them, by exploiting the kind of fleeting pattern that the human mind imposes even on completely random data.
As the ageing population imposes even greater demands on health and social care services, a local authority in the Midlands has developed its own strategy for dementia that brings services together to support people at home.
If he imposes even a fraction of his ideas about dismantling trade agreements, building Mexican walls, or deporting immigrants, tremors in the financial markets could become full-blown earthquakes.
"Over time, the Senate bill imposes even deeper cuts and caps on Medicaid than the House proposal," Bedlin said.
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It's worth remembering that imposed, even self-imposed, isolation can be a crucible for artistic creativity.
Faulty bridges impose even greater costs.
Leopard seals are imposing, even frightening.
Important, imposing, even inspiring -- but also mysterious, secretive, frightening".
States were allowed to impose even shorter time limits.
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