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The Ministry of Construction, which imposes these rules, says they are necessary because Japan is earthquake prone and densely populated and its cities ancient.
Because this core structure does not vary, Cinque concludes that "our human species imposes these rules on language as part of our genetic endowment".
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The bloody regimes that imposed these rules didn't experience much social cohesion under them.
"I thought, what if they start imposing all these rules?
You've unilaterally imposed all these rules.' He sat there, looked at me, and goes, 'I'm not a lawyer.
I think that one reason my race and gender never imposed all these rules and constraints on me is that... do you know what I'm getting at?" Because she's beautiful, I offer.
That delayed imposing the rules for two years.
They're just imposing the rules they wanted to impose, without actually making their policies reflect that.
While the "too big to fail" designation imposes stricter rules on these banks, it "may do little to answer the concerns of some analysts who feel the capital surcharges are too small," writes DealBook's Peter Eavis.
It's true that freelance writing is a hard way to make a living, and there's no question we make it harder by imposing these stringent conflict-of-interest rules.
"Ofcom imposes strict rules on how providers must handle complaints and treats any breach of these rules very seriously.
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