41. He said no country has the right to impose conditions on paying its dues, which he called a legal obligation. 42. He noted that ICANN could theoretically govern the Internet by imposing certain conditions on people who wish to participate in cyberspace. 43. Hot summer temperatures and a large number of fishermen, he said, impose stressful conditions on the fish, which then cannot adequately fight the disease. 44. However, if Raytheon declared that talks were at an impasse, it could impose new conditions on the workers. 45. If it decides not to ask for a referral, it can still urge that conditions be imposed on a transaction, or company. 46. In both the National Football League and the National Basketball Association, players can sue under antitrust law when such conditions are imposed. 47. In meetings expected to last through the evening, the state officials were pressing the Bush administration to impose tougher conditions on Microsoft than it had proposed. 48. In two of those cases, judges said they would permit such statements but imposed conditions opposed by the defense. 49. Iraq has floated similar ideas before, but the United Nations and the United States have rejected any attempts to impose conditions on the weapons inspectors. 50. It is widely expected that the commissioners will impose some conditions on all of the deals, as they have for some prior mergers. |