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To correct, one may impose the condition.
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Paying for replacement or additional drugs, or for repeated courses of inadequate ones, may impose a severe economic burden on a household, especially if combined with loss of income due to illness.
One administration may impose its zoning, but its work is often undone by new officials.
A problem in strain engineering is that mutations that benefit the expression of a phenotype in one environment may impose a cost to biological fitness in a new environment.
It is obvious that once you tell people you will — or may — impose a one-time tax on bank balances, people will try to get their money out before the tax hits.
Therefore, one might assume that daily running on streets in straight lines may impose only little needs on detailed visual processing.
Between countries, the success of the emerging economies may impose costs on richer ones.
A partially fixed girder end, such as one created by a frozen bearing, may impose additional stress at the girder end.
While having dependent children may increase motivation to care for one's health, having multiple children may impose time constraints.
One could argue that the closed questions indicate the legitimate agenda for the responses to the general open question, and thus may impose constraints on responses.
Thus, renegotiations may impose informational externalities on other lenders.
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