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THE SCRIPT -- "Audacious enough to shred the American Constitution, even while he imposes one on Iraq".
As written in 1970, the act imposes one overriding obligation on the E.P.A. administrator: to establish air quality standards "requisite to protect the public health" with "an adequate margin of safety".
The law, passed by Brown on Tuesday, imposes one of the strictest school vaccine requirements in the US, banning exemptions from state immunization laws based on religious or other personal beliefs.
In contrast, each jurisdiction imposes one or the other condition on its own, unduly restricting access to physician-assisted dying.
So he imposes one condition: Prentice must kill Mrs. Proctorr.
Windows for AT (80286) machines imposes one constraint: only the active window receives service for serial port communications (COM1 etc); the 386 version lifts this restriction.
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And god forbid anyone tries to impose one on us.
There are different definitions of homology (Roux and Robinson-Rechavi, 2010), and our algorithm does not in itself impose one on the user.
Government imposes one-child policy in effort to curb population growth.
But in the end, when you really talk, most of us ended up agreeing on not imposing one's personal or religious beliefs on another.
He has imposed one law -- on integrating the schools -- over the objections of the city council.
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