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The quarantine was imposed because a bull calf birthed by the infected cow is feeding there.
Other sources said the ban was imposed because some people in the university considered the WWF a "suspicious organisation".
But U.S. and European authorities said the widespread ban on carrying liquids onto flights was imposed because investigators were worried more conspirators could be at large.
And it was the first time a runoff was imposed because no candidate received 40 percent of the vote in a primary.
He said the sunset clause was imposed because of what he termed "pushback in the Coalition" – not because of any agreement with Leyonhjelm.
But there were also many who were disgusted, and who protested — and not merely in the Kashmir Valley, Mr. Afzal's birthplace, where a curfew was imposed — because the execution has raised a number of deep concerns.
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The restrictionα⩽2 is imposed because our main tool is (L, α -superdiffusionXwhich is not defined forα -superdiffusionXwhich
Those kinds of things must not be imposed because it creates the opposite effect.
But the sanctions in that pact — like stiff fines — have never been imposed because of a lack of political will.
This deal offers the prospect of relief from sanctions that were imposed because of Iran's violation of international law.
The Old Bailey heard that it had been imposed because it was suspected he had been involved in "terrorism-related activities".
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