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The parents, though imposing, are bores.
The police presence, though imposing, was also quiet.
204, 60 L.Ed. 392, the exaction was held unlawful, though imposed under the guise of an assessment for alleged betterments.
Furthermore, a restriction, though imposed for a public purpose, will not be lawful, unless the restriction is an appropriate means to the public end.
It would allow the armed forces to detain civilians, though imposing upon them an obligation to advise a judge of any arrests and to abide by his instructions.
The second home, in Punta Cana, though imposing in the Colonial style, with wide verandas (and its own chapel on the grounds), also had a relaxed feeling.
Tetzlaff takes a while to get going, not striking form until partway through the first movement, though imposing and eloquent thereafter.
Republicans, though, imposed term limits on committee leadership posts more than a decade ago to help deter the creation of a so-called iron triangle among the chairman, federal officials and corporate lobbyists.
For this reason, our goal in the paper will be to relax the differentiability assumptions in principal-agent problems, though imposing on the endogenous variables of the model conditions that allow ensuring a well-behaved solution.
This vocation, though imposed upon him by his parents, was by no means regarded as an imposition by Jan, growing up as he had in an environment where adherence to the Church and piety of deeds counted for a good deal.
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