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The Welsh sides' self-imposed salary cap of £3.5m compares unfavourably to that imposed on English Premiership sides and is dwarfed by the £7.1m limit of French Top 14 clubs.
And the ultimate punishment, like that imposed on Mr. Marks, is "marimos".
Mr Schäuble's support was crucial, for the French had feared an unyielding German line like that imposed on smaller countries.
The suspension, Orza said, is longer than that imposed on some players who were found to have been drug users.
The PNG government blockade, comparable to that imposed on Saddam Hussein's Iraq, caused immense suffering amongst the civilian population.
China had embarked on a long period of isolation like that imposed on Japan by the Tokugawa shogunate in the 17th century.
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The duties that imposes on me helps me get through the day.
A manager in a company in crisis has the "freedom" to fire workers, but not the freedom to change the situation that imposes on him this choice.
The authorities in South Africa were among those that imposed moratoriums on the technique this year.
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