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If Iran tries to drag out the talks, Congress is likely to impose more sanctions.
That other country, moreover, is likely to impose a retaliatory tariff increase.
Accordingly, the agency is likely to impose strong conditions on the deal that would affect the online video market.
"No federal judge is likely to impose a multimillion dollar cleanup requirement on a utility after the federal government has changed the rules," he said.
When the Hargreaves report urged the UK to avoid software patents, the UK government had already approved a plan that is likely to impose them.
This week an international wildlife-protection body begins a meeting that is likely to impose a ban on trading northern Atlantic bluefin tuna.
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Other governments are likely to impose similar conditions.
A more nuanced alternative would be likely to impose considerable administrative costs.
But it is more crowded this time.Moreover, regulators and politicians are likely to impose restrictions.
Analysts say the judges are likely to impose restrictions on the German government that could make decision making in the zone even more cumbersome than it already is.
Negotiators said they were likely to impose tighter limits on wealthy recipients who did not earn most of their income from farming, but those who did farm for most of their earnings would mostly likely not face the lower caps.
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