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Regulators feared it might throttle competition, so imposed a "net neutrality" clause.
However, the disciplinary committee found that the offending would not have warranted a red card and so imposed no sanction.
In addition, he charged that the trial court's order directing the state to provide direct services when local educational agencies failed to do so imposed an onerous burden on the state.
He is, of course, the only man who can bring off the slam this year, having won the first of the four, the US Masters, and he positively welcomes the extra pressure so imposed.
Although he led a great slave revolt, he was desperate to trade export crops for defense supplies and so imposed a militarized forced labor system that was slavery in all but name.
So imposed dongle hell is bad for the planet too.
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His pianistic virtuosity was so imposing, one critic found listening to him a "terrifying experience".
"She was so imposing in those days, I was a bit intimidated by her," he said.
Some works are so imposing the museum is altered to accommodate them.
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