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Turkey has threatened sanctions, but has not yet imposed them.
Brazil has not yet imposed the retaliatory measures, which could total $591 million.
But that jury acquitted Corporal Magincalda of premeditated murder and kidnapping; jury members have not yet imposed a sentence.
A stickler for board protocol, Mr. Bischoff has not yet imposed his view on the board, people close to him say.
But the panel has not yet imposed the population cap, and may not need to if legislative changes, like the corrections package approved on Friday, continue.
But as federal courts have wrestled with the details of that law in challenges by the tobacco industry, the F.D.A. has not yet imposed a final set of labeling requirements.
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This semantics validates respective versions of congruence ($\mathord{\vdash A \leftrightarrow B} \slashrel \mathord{\vdash \osim A \leftrightarrow \osim B}$ and $\mathord{\vdash A \leftrightarrow B} \slashrel \mathord{\vdash \neg A \leftrightarrow \neg B}$), but it does not yet impose any interesting constraints on negation.
That he hasn't yet imposed Islamic protocols on national education curriculums and the judiciary and television programming is not through lack of desire.
Impressive though Millepied is in the crafting of steps, he doesn't yet impose a vividly personal voice.
The Delaware River Basin Commission, which provides water to 17 million people in New York, Pennsylvania and much of western New Jersey, has already declared a drought emergency, though it has not as yet imposed mandatory restrictions.
"Hamas has not yet officially imposed its cultural program, but it's in place," he said.
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