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The shopkeepers were already upset over reports that a sales tax will be imposed in the budget next month.
A £26,000-a-year cap on benefit payments will be imposed – in line with the median income for working families.
But what we still don't know is how many Americans will be denied that kind of liberation — a denial all the crueler because it will be imposed in the name of freedom.
With his belly putter back in the bag this week — he abandoned it earlier this year, in anticipation of a P.G.A. Tour ban that will be imposed in 2016 — he'll be hoping to avoid the short misses he's prone to make.
With his belly putter back in the bag this week he abandoned it earlier this year, in anticipation of a P.G.A. Tour ban that will be imposed in 2016 he'll be hoping to avoid the short misses he's prone to make.
These processing constraints will be imposed in order to guarantee an output from the processing itself, or to put this another way, in order to preserve information flow.
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The National Children's Bureau, a charity, argues that the curfew he envisages will be imposed mainly in poor areas where children have no place to go for safe, legitimate, activities.
In fact, all the present trends indicate that increased cost-sharing, promoted especially by the GOP and many willing Democrats, will be imposed across the board in both private and public programs.
The ban on the race-day drug will be imposed on horses in all 15 of the Cup races next year to get American racing in step with the rest of the world.
"In fact, Amendment 64 did not comply with required language under the Taxpayers Bill of Rights and no such tax will be imposed," Suthers said in a statement on Wednesday, citing a 1992 law that bars state officials from raising taxes without a vote of the people.
For example, if λ1 is larger than λ2, larger penalty will be imposed on the area of in(C).
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