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Such terms can only be imposed on the defeated or those near defeat.
Instead, the ceiling will only be imposed for those on pre-payment meters.
But such a penalty can only be imposed by a vote of the finance ministers of fellow union members.
But a limit can only be imposed on non-EU migrants, most of whom are coming for high-skilled jobs.
The points penalty will only be imposed if Chelsea commit a similar offence during the 2005-06 season.
The fee the mayor is proposing would only be imposed during the week, between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.
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Meanwhile, in Neath it is not yet known if a female-only shortlist will be imposed after Mr Hain's decision not to stand in 2015.
But in this case it's just a relief that the tax wouldn't be imposed only on domestic oil.
In a highly educated and well-informed society, only so much can be imposed from above.
Roger Martin, a spokesman for Inhilco, said the surcharge would be imposed only at lunchtime on weekdays.
Words "upon conviction thereof" were deleted as surplusage since punishment can be imposed only after a conviction.
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