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In this case, we consider a number of issues related to the validity of a mandatory employment arbitration agreement, i.e., an agreement by an employee to arbitrate wrongful termination or employment discrimination claims rather than filing suit in court, which an employer imposes on a prospective or current employee as a condition of employment.
First, Delaware law imposes on a board of directors the duty to manage the business and affairs of the corporation.
VAR-based estimation of Euler equations exploits cross-equation restrictions that the theory imposes on a vector-autoregressive (VAR) process for market expectations.
We investigate a real life application, specifically the case of live sports broadcast, and the requirements that a such application imposes on a microphone array system.
But until we examine industry's contribution to the health care problem, hospital billing will continue to reflect the wildly varying costs that industry imposes on a hospital's cost to do business.
In a later novel, Joshua Then And Now (1980), Richler imposes on a character an interview by a Guardian journalist: the interviewer asks him, "Are you married?" "Sometimes," his character replies.
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Remember the tax-deal House Republicans imposed on a politically-weakened president immediately after the 2010 mid-term victory?
Another or an additional trigger could be some sort of stress imposed on A. nidulans cultures by bacterial cells.
A country imposed on a wilderness needs strong selves.
Then, BCs are imposed on a twill woven composite architecture.
Therefore, their regulations are imposed on a global scale.
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