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But the company's engineers immediately hit a roadblock in the U.S. In 2007, the Environmental Protection Agency had implemented a set of strict pollution limits for diesel engines, and, after Barack Obama's election, tougher gas-mileage rules were imposed as well.
The Nazi laws were imposed as soon as the occupation began: the forced wearing of yellow badges (her mother began measuring the yellow badge and started to dance, asking, "Well, how does it suit me?!"), a ban on Jews walking on the pavement ("I remember walking on the pavement, because I asked: How do they know I am Jewish? Why should I start walking in the middle of the road?"), etc.
No-contact restrictions were imposed as an interim measure".
The government's statement said that the controls were imposed as part of an investigation into the NLD's suspected links with terrorists.
But heavy lobbying and easing of fears about network monopolies have chipped away at a generation of regulations that were imposed as far back as the 1940's.
The restrictions were imposed as part of a compromise after Congressional Republicans came perilously close to eliminating the Legal Services program altogether.
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Sanctions — including recalls — are imposed as soon as a pathogen is found.
"I know of no case of conditions that have been imposed as severe as those on Mr. Madoff".
With that being said, an upper bound has to be imposed as well to events b.
For the inversion, the smoothing and damping constraints are imposed, as well as in Tsushima et al. (2009).
Marshall law has been imposed, as well as a strict curfew.
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