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Mr. Shackford said many states no longer imposed school construction fees on housing for older Americans.
It claimed that it had changed and no longer imposed unreasonable conditions that prevented countries investing in education.
But the fact that NAB no longer imposed such fees and ANZ only charged about $6 due to consumer pressure would make it hard to now justify the previous fees, said class action funder IMF's investment manager, James Middleweek.
So the standards of beauty and taste were no longer imposed by reason but somehow originated and evolved from our judgments as human beings interacting with art works.
Since in island operation mode, the frequency is no longer imposed by the utility grid, several control strategies propose the implementation of a secondary control for frequency regulation in order to ensure a frequency within a stipulated band [8].
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But she said she would no longer impose that condition.
Mail Services no longer imposes a surcharge per piece for outgoing US Mail.
Beginning in summer 2014, GSAS will no longer impose a cap on external summer funding.
The Bank reckons it should no longer impose reform strategies on its clients.
The Taliban is not defeated but can no longer impose its will on Afghan society.
Industry no longer imposes its qualities over other sectors of the economy and over social relations more generally.
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