Thus, because the arrangements imposed by Germany protect the banking system by treating outstanding sovereign debt as sacrosanct, debtor countries must bear the entire burden of adjustment.
The embattled secretive regime was responding aggressively to a series of sanctions imposed by the United Nations last week aimed at punishing Pyongyang's recent nuclear and ballistic missile tests.
In tort law the duty is imposed by the law.
Many economists worry whether this growth can be sustained to the federal spending cuts imposed by the sequester.
The onslaught of apparent days and nights would play havoc with astronauts' body clocks, so a shutters-down and bedtime schedule is imposed by mission controllers.
The ban's been imposed by the European Commission in Brussels.
Clearly, the answer has to be smaller than the number of Latin squares because of the added constraints imposed by the subgrids.
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.
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.
Minimize the number of remote calls to reduce the overhead imposed by remote calls in your code path.
It names these relationships when there is an inherent requirement imposed by their semantics.
More controversially, Mr Straw told the Commons that any new controls would have to be imposed by statute.
Little is known of her aside from her naked ride through Coventry to obtain remission for the townspeople from the heavy taxes imposed by her husband Leofric, Earl of Mercia.
The Transpacific Stabilization Agreement bunker charge, a benchmark fuel surcharge imposed by shipping firms on sea freight, has risen from $455 per 40-foot equivalent unit in January 2007 to $1,130.