Exact(9)
Instead, it may impose some of those approved in the resolution after the 2006 nuclear test but never enacted because the North cooperated in entering six-party talks on its weapons program.
In recent days, Dr. Allawi has said that the new Iraqi government may impose some form of emergency rule, which could immediately restrict the Western-style freedoms enshrined in the constitution that Iraqi leaders drafted at great effort earlier this year.
They may impose some strong points of view about changes to strategy or management.
However, the national labor law may impose some restrictions that delay or hamper the firing decision of the employer.
This result suggests that the use of debit cards for ATM withdrawals and POS transactions may impose some restrictions on the substitution of cash for cards.
On the other hand, although these communication methods have been successfully demonstrated in simulations, performance of communication schemes were usually quantified by assuming the identical chaos synchronization based on exact knowledge of the system parameters [27, 28], which may impose some limitations to applicability of these techniques.
Similar(49)
Such engineering, however, may impose quite some stress on the producing organism, which occasionally is visible as an increased genetic instability of a production strain [ 7, 20– 20].
And while simple wills are usually covered at no extra charge, some plans may impose fees for creating a trust.
Some countries may impose (or threaten) trade sanctions against others in an attempt to prise open protected markets.
Furthermore, some authorities may impose restricted access and/or require payment for assigning labels and even for lookup in their registries.
However, evidence of tumour specific tolerance in some patients may impose a significant barrier to DC-based immunotherapy.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com