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These bystanders may then impose their own limits.
An affected individual, having experienced abnormally salient phenomena secondary to dysregulated dopamine, may then impose a "top-down" cognitive explanation onto such experiences in order to make sense of them, potentially culminating in a delusion [ 10].
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This move may rebound, since foreign museums may well then impose similar charges on U.K. borrowers.
The court can then impose a range of restrictions: on where the person may go or when he may travel (including imposing a curfew), on whom he may meet, and on a range of activities in which he might otherwise engage.
One reason may be this: that while Beethoven and Haydn tend to conceive music and then impose it on theater, Mozart is in thrall to his characters.
More generally, one may partition the set s - 1 ( v ) into disjoint nonempty subsets, and then impose a (CK2 -type relation CK2 -typeding exactly to those subsets.
Gradually start recording test times, then impose time restrictions.
Many people have an unhealthy preoccupation with body image or have undiagnosed eating problems that they may then try to impose on others, said Dr. Kathryn Zerbe, professor of psychiatry at Oregon Health and Science University and a longtime expert on eating disorders.
In the lattice of decompositions into SBFs, one may then choose to impose additional conditions to select good blocks.
Other places then imposed similar prohibitions.
The design is then imposed on the three challengers.
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