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If the court holds that fair-share agreements are unconstitutional in the public sector, that will mean the court would be imposing a very new view of the first amendment and taking the issue away from the voters".
"It's imposing a very considerable burden".
This could be done by imposing a very modest surcharge on such fuels, which would both curb emissions of greenhouse gases by reducing fossil fuel demand, and help finance investment to modernize the world's largest economy's embarrassingly dilapidated and unsafe infrastructure network.
As far as we know, Ford and colleagues [29] were the first to propose that imposing a very brief constant-velocity stretch (i.e., a ramp change in length) is an ideal method to study the viscoelastic behavior of muscles.
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We wanted to impose a very strong, highly controlled external stimulus into this system.
The CLC process imposes a very low energy penalty and low CO2 capture costs.
They're obsessed by norms instead of values, so they try to impose a very normative way of life.
"I would feel bad because it's trying to impose a very unreachable standard for women," Brandt said.
There is no doubt that in the early years this imposed a very considerable strain on their relationship.
If I had been a dictator, I would have imposed a very different conclusion on the debt-ceiling fracas; so, it seems, would you.
The department imposes "a very high threshold" for granting someone another bite of the judicial apple, said Sara Sun Beale, who teaches federal criminal law at Duke University.
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