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The presumption of guilt imposed on us was extended to others.

It names these relationships when there is an inherent requirement imposed by their semantics.

Fierce austerity measures, imposed on a country that was told it did not need them, are unlikely to improve it.

Many economists worry whether this growth can be sustained to the federal spending cuts imposed by the sequester.

Since these females would have had plenty of time to reproduce before they died, the evolutionary pressure imposed by killing them would be much lower.

The administrative punishment shall be imposed on the violator pursuant to the provisions of the Securities law and relevant laws if the violation does not constitute a crime.

It remains the only British dominion to abandon independence and subject itself to the Crown (which it did in 1934), a condition the British imposed as part of a financial bailout.

They could afford higher prices. What they could not afford, though, was the spate of trade bans that grain exporters large and small imposed to keep food prices from rising at home.

What the pagoda builders realised was that they could use controlled motion at the joints of a building to help it dissipate sudden stresses imposed on its various members.

If any agencies for examination of product quality which have not obtained certificates of measurement attestation provide notarization data for the public, they shall be ordered to stop their operations and a fine of 1,000 yuan or less may be imposed simultaneously.

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The stroke sicken imposed heavy economic burden on the families.

That's the nature of balance -it can't be unilaterally imposed.

The government has imposed strict controls over the import of luxury goods.

Clearly, the answer has to be smaller than the number of Latin squares because of the added constraints imposed by the subgrids.

Yet the farmer does not quarrel with the logic of the decision to freeze Bulgaria’s aid, which is the toughest sanction ever imposed on any EU member.

The duties, imposed for two years on imports sold below the price in the exporting country's home market, began in 2006 after lobbying by producer countries such as Spain and Italy.

Western nations imposed tough sanctions on the country.

Ultimately, freedom must be won by the people themselves, not imposed from without.

And so it proved. White southerners bitterly opposed the changes imposed on them from outside, but were powerless to prevent them.

The courts of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall have jurisdiction over all cases in the Region, except that the restrictions on their jurisdiction imposed by the legal system and principles previously in force in Hong Kong shall be maintained.

Several big suppliers, including Scottish and Southern Energy and British Gas, have imposed price rises of up to 9%.

In tort law the duty is imposed by the law.

China imposed duties yesterday on imports of certain specialty steel products from the us and Russia, in the latest sign of trade tensions between Beijing and its main trading partners.

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