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They are also prone to imposing arbitrary targets and taxes.
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Many studies have enlightened the relationship between the scholastic achievements and physical environment where high achievers are more prone to impose a positive remark on their physical activity [ 29].
It is found that dome-shaped port cover made from machinable glass ceramic withstands a high pressure on its convex side, but is prone to fragmentation while imposing a reasonably low pressure on its concave side.
"Fresh" staff with little training in clinical specialities tended to be more prone to errors, and imposed a significant burden of education and induction on already over-stretched senior staff.
Economies biased towards debt are more prone to crises, because debt imposes a rigid obligation to repay on vulnerable borrowers, whereas equity is expressly designed to spread losses onto investors.
sought to impose.
They have yet to impose fines.
To impose government.
Both realms can make you feel like a stranger, trapped in an identity imposed from outside, prone to asking that fundamental question: What the hell am I doing here?
It's a barbaric practice, is imposed arbitrarily, is prone to error, costs taxpayers an inordinate amount of money and, ultimately, is unethical.
The father, Barack Obama Sr., was an imposing presence, a baritone-voiced charmer prone to haughty outbursts.
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