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A violent conquest would be followed by a prolonged period of martial law before the successful imposition of the English law became practicable.
Legislative changes should be the outcome of tripartite recognition and debate rather than the imposition of one parties views on the other.
We oppose all government back-to-work orders as the imposition of a form of forced labor.
But other recommendations muddy the waters, by confusing issues of individual freedom with the imposition of various forms of responsibility.
The court held that the statute did not invalidate the tenancy agreement but merely regulated its circumvention through the imposition of fines.
I do not believe the imposition of high subscription prices helps subsidise access for people in developing countries.
My intimations to him, in reference to the possible imposition that was being practiced upon him, however, were indignantly repelled.
That case concerned the imposition of a condition subsequent to the grant of a licence.
We must find an accord, even if it involves the imposition of peace keeping force between the contentious parties.
The unilateral imposition of these standards upon nations throughout the world is no less than a form of neocolonialism and economic oppression.
The Romans, Ottomans, and British resolved this issue easily and brutally, through the imposition of imperial levies.
But if the extent of the imposition is more serious like detentions and incarcerations, I think it's entirely unjustified.
The imposition of such budgetary measures often constitutes a departure from existing college budget policies.
Not an onerous responsibility, or an unreasonable imposition, it seems to me.
It is also violative of Article 29 of the Constitution, which defies cultural imposition of minorities.
They are protesting against the imposition of a 1 percent pay rise for 2003 by the prison service.
Nothing could be worse than the imposition of such callously designed development programs.
The power to control was originally limited to the imposition of conditions.
The second piece of legislation which Darling proposed was the imposition of a stamp duty.
The prospect has alarmed the City of London, where many banks fear the imposition of new EU regulations on the financial services sector.
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Commanders were frequently quizzed on the probable effects of the imposition of off-limits sanctions or base closings.
Most of them took this as an added insult and swore roundly at it as an imposition.
Up went my startled eyes as if at some trick of thaumaturgy, some imposition on my credulity.
He became a quack poet, and hampered his talents by the imposition of a monstrous parade of rattletrap theories and professions.
I think, for instance, the imposition of a tax of one per cent.
You and all belonging to you were an imposition and a fraud.
He also said that the imposition of CESS tax would cost 5000 to 10,000 rupees extra burden on the budget of the middle class.
But with this thrill welled a wave of resentment over what he considered a preposterous imposition.
Caution and investigation are a necessary armor against error and imposition.
I heard that the table beer was a robbery of parents, and the pudding an imposition.
This resulted in the imposition of a stamp duty on various articles.
An investigation, held by order of the volksraad, exposed the imposition.
The imposition of duties on imported articles, and the emission of paper money, are specimens of each kind.
They rushed together into the lodge, and, laying their hands, with but little ceremony, on their captive, immediately detected the imposition.
And, as my business habits, in this respect, were sufficiently understood, I never met with any attempt at imposition.
They appealed to the cadi against what they called the imposition.
The solution to this Gordian Knot is simple, and a state respecting its citizens would not have waited for the imposition of a solution by the Troika.
Over the past few years, the imposition of use tax on catalogs and other promotional materials mailed into a state has been the subject of much litigation.
I WAS intrigued by Friday's article showing the imposition of wind turbines on us and the dramatic impact they have on our glorious and largely unspoilt environment.
Not only did the students feel unfairly burdened with this unwelcome imposition, but this sense of unwelcomeness was reinforced by the school environment.
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