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But some laws that impose little on non-believers may impose heavy costs on believers, who can be exempted without inconveniencing others.
However, EHR systems also bring new liability and litigation risks such as the inappropriate use of the systems, privacy breaches, and inadvertent data disclosures, which in turn may impose heavy costs in terms of preservation of electronic information and potential litigation issues [6].
Although this situation is gradually changing, Japanese patients know that admission to a hospital may impose heavy burdens and workloads on their families.
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This reputation may impose a heavy burden of expectation on the film, which opens today in New York.
Some may be tempted to impose heavy regulatory restrictions on the media as a result.
To withdraw from such investments, as good corporate citizens are frequently enjoined to, may well be profitable for the companies concerned because staying put would impose heavy costs on their reputation.
They impose heavy costs on consumers.
The inordinate delays impose heavy tolls.
Iran's clerics could snub the world, pursue nuclearization and impose heavy political and religious restrictions.
Baird's new policy on greyhound racing will impose heavy regulations on the industry.
Communicable diseases impose heavy human costs in terms of suffering and death, and also heavy financial costs on poor households.
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