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The fines imposed by the Obama administration before the JCPOA were "not imposed for incidental conduct," he said.
He said the TV ban was not imposed for punitive or censorship reasons, "but to create a condition of silent introspection that I considered necessary to induce defendant to change his behavior, to adhere to the right and to eschew wrong".
But sports lawyer Dr Gregory Ioannidis said if further punishment is not imposed for the court challenge, Fifa could ban all Scottish clubs.
Yet lower age limits are not imposed for black women seeking fertility treatment.
The model structure in Fig. 1 was thus used for the estimation of cost and MACE whilst it was not imposed for QALYs; instead, unadjusted raw QALYs were used for the trial period.
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However, if we want to be truly fair, we should not impose, for example, Christmas wishes on everyone while ignoring, among others, Eid wishes, Diwali wishes, Hanukkah wishes, and Kwanzaa wishes.
It is worth mentioning that GDM has not imposed extra risk for CS delivery over that estimated for maternal obesity.
New York and Connecticut have not imposed waiting periods for abortions.
New York City has not imposed such requirements for new construction, but some developers are incorporating flood protection elements nonetheless based on projections from the New York City Panel on Climate Change.
"It is interesting that, despite the evacuation of roughly 100,000 residents, the Japanese government was criticized for not imposing evacuations for even more people.
Russia has not imposed restrictions on such emigration for about 20 years.
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