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He might impose a lecture, a detour, or, perhaps, a sense of alarm.
Karas suggested last week that he might impose a sentence of more than six months.
First, he rejected summarily the idea that the federal government might impose a temporary cap on wholesale electricity prices.
Mr. Sharon made clear that he feared that deeper international involvement here might impose a solution to the conflict.
Dr. Sokolow said his company might impose a rule requiring any doctor who prescribes one of these drugs to get special permission from the health plan.
A new study published recently explains how competition for ecological niches might impose a limit on the evolution of new species.
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If they did have coverage, insurance companies might impose an arbitrary limit.
But it makes business groups nervous that Mr. Obama might impose an unmanageable burden.
If Judge Raggi suggests that she might impose an additional full five years in prison, some lawyers say, it might encourage Mr. Schwarz to enter talks about a deal.
Because he is as waffly and narcissistic as anyone you might expect to find at that sort of venue and because his best material has always been autobiographical Fischer is constantly thinking about how he might impose an artistic narrative on the affair that he has come to the weeklong conference to carry out.
Most of existing work tended to fix both ends of the artery in order to remove the rigid body motion completely, which might impose an over constraint to the system and affect the simulation results.
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