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It may impose the largest costs on people who cannot afford or avoid the tax.
To correct, one may impose the condition.
For, we may impose the initial condition (2.3).
The assumption of cost-optimal operation may impose the necessity for bi-level problems.
Being asked to disrobe, even for a good reason, may impose the cost of going against principle or desire (Kato and Mann 1996).
This doctrine holds that since the "'parent' state has accepted a given rule of IHL", the state may impose the obligations upon its nationals, including those who take up arms against the state or other nationals (Kleffner 2011, 445).
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The acceptability of risks that the research may impose on the children and the respect for their autonomy are considered relevant ethical considerations.
The nature and extent of restrictions the state may impose upon the family to protect children from harm and to help parents realize the ethos of parenthood is an ongoing controversy in modern societies.
Specific items included limitations the workplace may impose on the practice of EBP, and balancing client preferences, clinical experience and availability of high level evidence.
The specific question is whether Congress may impose on the states this entitlement program of its own design, with mandated minimums for leave time, and then enforce it by permitting private suits for money damages against the states.
Now they are talking to employers and unions about labour reforms, which they may impose if the two sides cannot agree.In this section The uncertainty society Kenny's heroes?
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