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This loss will impose a further delay on the expansion of our military strength.
They will: Impose a further 1% cut on all "unprotected departmental resource budgets" a year over the next two years.
Councils fear that Osborne will impose a further 10% budget cut in his imminent spending purge, meaning that an average council will have to make a further £30m in savings in 2015-16.
In addition, hunger and malnutrition are endemic; many experts prognosticate that climate change will impose a further threat to future food security (Cline [2007]).
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Apple's tax deals will come under further scrutiny this week amid a threat that the European Union will impose a multi-billion pound fine this week for its decades-long deals with the Irish government.
Such difficulties are likely to be further exacerbated in times of austerity and budget cuts, which will impose a reduction in the available services and/or a stricter selection of target groups.
"We've asked the Football League and they've said to us that as long as we comply with the Company Voluntary Arrangement that we agreed with creditors, they will not impose a further deduction of points," he stated.
Maybe next year Simon will impose a maximum age.
Second, no Western power or coalition will impose a solution.
This will impose a "bell curve" in the results.
The bell curve will impose a "middle" in each case.
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