A violent conquest would be followed by a prolonged period of martial law before the successful imposition of the English law became practicable. |
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Legislative changes should be the outcome of tripartite recognition and debate rather than the imposition of one parties views on the other. |
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We oppose all government back-to-work orders as the imposition of a form of forced labor. |
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But other recommendations muddy the waters, by confusing issues of individual freedom with the imposition of various forms of responsibility. |
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The court held that the statute did not invalidate the tenancy agreement but merely regulated its circumvention through the imposition of fines. |
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I do not believe the imposition of high subscription prices helps subsidise access for people in developing countries. |
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My intimations to him, in reference to the possible imposition that was being practiced upon him, however, were indignantly repelled. |
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That case concerned the imposition of a condition subsequent to the grant of a licence. |
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We must find an accord, even if it involves the imposition of peace keeping force between the contentious parties. |
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The unilateral imposition of these standards upon nations throughout the world is no less than a form of neocolonialism and economic oppression. |
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The Romans, Ottomans, and British resolved this issue easily and brutally, through the imposition of imperial levies. |
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But if the extent of the imposition is more serious like detentions and incarcerations, I think it's entirely unjustified. |
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The imposition of such budgetary measures often constitutes a departure from existing college budget policies. |
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Not an onerous responsibility, or an unreasonable imposition, it seems to me. |
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It is also violative of Article 29 of the Constitution, which defies cultural imposition of minorities. |
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They are protesting against the imposition of a 1 percent pay rise for 2003 by the prison service. |
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Nothing could be worse than the imposition of such callously designed development programs. |
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The power to control was originally limited to the imposition of conditions. |
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The second piece of legislation which Darling proposed was the imposition of a stamp duty. |
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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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Boucher refused to speculate when asked if the action could lead to the imposition of emergency or postponement of general elections in Pakistan. |
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Originally they were such proceedings, but the prosecutor did not seek the imposition of a penalty. |
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The first point to note is that the imposition of a transaction tax would be completely ineffective in the face of such global capital flows. |
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There are no sanctions mandated by the agreement, but US laws permit imposition of sanctions against violators. |
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I had mixed feelings, however, about the imposition of Western literary references on the study. |
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Fiji, South Korea, China and Pakistan were highlighted for strike-breaking and the imposition of heavy prison terms and fines. |
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Cllr Brian Stanley said that it was a severe imposition of people working in the town to have to pay weekly car parking charges. |
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King suggests that the imposition of fines on member states that are already struggling defeats the purpose. |
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It should be noted that under this provision, the imposition of terms and conditions is not mandatory but discretionary on the court. |
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Especially a scenario made all the more bothersome by the strange imposition of the exclusive use of a solitary word. |
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Earlier this year, the company began negotiations with the TGWU regarding the imposition of a new contract on its workforce. |
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The central aspect of free trade, as the name implies, is the free flow of goods into and out of countries without any imposition of tariffs. |
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Similarly, consider the president's imposition of steel tariffs that were obviously inconsistent with his free trade principles. |
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A philosophy of mutual support and teamwork means that decisions are arrived at through consultation rather than by imposition. |
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Repression after a while does not need imposition by the regime, it is more effective when self-imposed through fear, resignation and apathy. |
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It seems to me that this is a totally unnecessary imposition by government on neglected and over bureaucratised rural villagers. |
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The imposition of any one version of knowledge would be expected to reflect the ideology of the controlling political group. |
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He foreshadowed the imposition of new taxes and the diversion of funds allocated for development work to military spending. |
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If that is so, the imposition of the prohibition order is the most cynical and dishonest edict to come out of local government in my lifetime. |
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The imposition of radio silence during such missions made me more of a gunner than a radioman. |
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Thus, it is uncontested that the administration is wholly responsible for the imposition of the new steel tariffs. |
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His aggressive behaviour on remand had led to the imposition of disciplinary sanctions. |
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Many qualitative researchers are disdainful of approaches to research that entail the imposition of predetermined formats on the social world. |
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It is the imposition of a harsh term in a circumstance where someone is in a disability. |
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The imposition of a salary cap and other technical measures are explicitly designed to ensure a level playing field. |
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But if the imposition of a punitive tax serves to reduce demand for starter homes, the strategy may backfire. |
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The wait for our food was no imposition, as we were fully equipped with large glasses of Chianti and Lirac, selected from an extensive wine list. |
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These matters are remitted to the Ontario Court of Justice for the imposition of a sentence warranted in law. |
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This is evident not only in the imposition of an alien, Eurocentric repressive moral code, but also in acts of violence and sexual exploitation. |
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A recent form of regulatory water-use restriction is the imposition of specific water-use technologies in building codes. |
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Instead he is talking of changing legislation to allow the imposition of martial law. |
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It seems to me either he is at liberty or he is not, and the imposition of conditions assumes the residue of power is still being exercised. |
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My wife and I attended a noon Ash Wednesday service of communion and imposition of ashes. |
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The imposition of luxury tax on five-star hotels by State Governments also does not help the tourist. |
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But the imposition of authoritarian control and discipline creates exactly the opposite of the effect intended. |
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However, the Court of Appeal refused to accept that this amounted to the imposition of punishment without trial. |
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Making some sort of imposition on the players' own free time would also be a more appropriate form of redress. |
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Most of them are terrible at graphic design, and often see its deployment as an unwelcome imposition on their aesthetic vision. |
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Security software firms have welcomed the imposition of some punishment in the case. |
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Scandalising the court is a form of contempt that can lead to the imposition of punishment. |
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If courts are to intervene by the imposition of public law standards upon a private body they must adopt a careful and principled approach. |
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So the relevant exports took place in the six months immediately preceding the imposition of that total ban. |
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As resistant as this is to the imposition of narrative coherence, a feminist ethos is unmistakable. |
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It also agreed on a temporary freeze on the imposition of new highway tolls and the construction of new tollbooths. |
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It was an elaborate charade which, through the performance of ritual, disguised the imposition of the royal will. |
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In this way is guaranteed that the method verifies asymptotically the incompressibility condition and in addition the imposition can be done a priori. |
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Mr Johnston said officers had been worn down by staff reductions and the increase in workloads, as well as the imposition of pay awards below the rate of inflation. |
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The uniformity of administrative structures was reflected, later, in the imposition of a national, decimal system of weights, measures, and currency. |
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And so swift was the imposition of the curfew that some foreigners were taken by surprise. |
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Critics of the measure say that the imposition of fees will kill the popularity of Bonaire as a prime haven for yachts cruising in the Southern Caribbean. |
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The overarching discretion of the trial judge to take into account the particular circumstances of the offender is essential to the imposition of a fair and just sanction. |
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Later, when he purchases a massive TV set for her living room, she's offended by the imposition. |
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Why, an imposition on business owners to run their factories as they saw fit, you socialist! |
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The result was the imposition of the most draconian inspections regime in history. |
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Musharraf is facing a raft of charges, the most significant of which is his imposition of emergency over five years ago. |
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Maran confirms this opinion by the comparison of the imposition on polygamy of the same number of years of penance as are assigned to trigamy in Canon iv. |
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The monopolistically determined price after the imposition of the tax could stay the same, rise by more than the amount of the tax, or rise by less. |
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They see the FDA decision as one more imposition on their lives and choices by the omnipresent nanny state. |
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Oppression or unjustified imposition can never be tolerated. |
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It is right to acknowledge, however, that the contractual position as between the parties may also negative the imposition of a duty of care in tort. |
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It seems to me that we can exhort and hope all we want to, but the imposition of blackness, brownness, yellowness or redness is not something an individual controls. |
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Secondly, it is argued that the imposition of liability for omissions would create burdensome duties of affirmative action which interfere with individual liberty. |
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If he did, he'd find, not only arguments like that, but even some nuts pining for the imposition of a fascist state or some other form of dictatorship. |
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The report says that in all likelihood it would hasten the imposition of congestion charges or tolling on the M50 to control demand on the motorway. |
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The sudden U.S. imposition of decrees prohibiting slavery, imposing a head tax, overhauling the legal code, and banning weapons goaded many Moros into violent opposition. |
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The mere absence of formal legal authority to control the actions of subordinates should therefore not be understood to preclude the imposition of such responsibility. |
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However subtle and indirect, its provenance in the peace settlement reveals it to be too much an enterprise of political imposition, and too little of genuine consent. |
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After being in office for just ten days, he signed into law a sweeping range of measures authorising the imposition of martial law over the country. |
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Granted, the effect must depend on local gender practices and gender ideologies, but it is the global imposition of co-education that raises the question in the first place. |
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They can't understand this latest imposition on their way of life. |
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The smuggled electronic products and the luxury tax imposition have really hurt the local electronics companies, making them less competitive on the local market. |
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These solutions reek of elitism, of rule from above, of imposition. |
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The former, she charged, would allow for the creation of military zones, or the local imposition of martial law if authorities wanted to address a localized security matter. |
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There's a large swathe of opinion in Britain that regards the EU as some foreign imposition designed to undermine the imperial glory that is Britain. |
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The key debate was around the future of the long-running dispute over low pay and management's imposition of a discriminatory pay assessment scheme. |
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The dictates of scheduling and age profile are a product of the increasing imposition of marketing priorities and not the instincts of broadcasting. |
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Policies based on downsizing the public sector and the imposition of tight monetary policies had often undermined growth and hampered technological progress. |
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The World Bank has been particularly outspoken on this issue, with the imposition of fees a condition for higher education lending in several countries. |
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A one-day workshop to give DTP operators a good understanding of printing impositions covering terminology, folds and folding systems, plotting imposition layouts etc. |
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There are several causes of cultural change, including changes in the societal conditions, cultural diffusion, innovation, and the imposition of cultural change. |
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They are mainly people marked by a harsh childhood, victims of a society which survived by dint of imposition and whose lives created an indomitably rebel spirit. |
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The industry blames the job losses on the US government's imposition of countervailing duties on softwood lumber imports from B.C. and most other Canadian provinces. |
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The Hurriyat recommends limited rights for women including the imposition of gender discrimination, purdah, segregation etc. as prescribed by the sharia. |
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He urged the imposition of a modest period of disqualification. |
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Appellant contends that the imposition of a fine is totally unauthorized as punishment for conspiracy to traffick in marijuana. |
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Venice was threatened with the interdict on a number of occasions, and twice suffered its imposition. |
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Limitations on the imposition of certain Norwegian laws are outlined in the Spitsbergen Treaty. |
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It advocated the use of arbitration in conflict resolution and the imposition of sanctions on aggressive countries. |
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The political aspects of the imposition of Church power cannot be ignored in these matters. |
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Crops had not been good, due to a drought, and this imposition upon the communities led to new conflict. |
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The law provided for an elected States of Alderney, a justice system and, for the first time in Alderney, the imposition of taxes. |
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The common form of punishment, however, seems to have been the imposition of fines. |
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The existence of these externalities makes the imposition of tariffs a rather ambiguous strategy. |
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Public safety and health, public morals, environmental protection, and national defense are all rationales for the imposition of an excise. |
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There is Hindi imposition since 1950s and 1960s in state against Punjabi language. |
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The fact is that the people of interior Borneo did not use ethnonyms, at least not in the Western sense, prior to their imposition from outside. |
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The artist's imposition on the fleshlike malleability of the clay is an urgent presence. |
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Initially he called for probationary P-plates for newly-qualified drivers and the imposition of a 50mph speed limit. |
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Stamping is prohibited because it is an imposition of a control that the person is not subject to. |
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Here I interpret it as adverting, in the Popperian sense, to the imposition of grand meaning on history via an a priori theoretical framework. |
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Many MPs viewed the imposition of the tax as a breach of the Petition of Right. |
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Notable failures of their use include the 1972 imposition of wage and price controls by Richard Nixon. |
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Furthermore, some of these proposals included the imposition of a steep proportional tax upon reminting. |
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Protocol 6 prohibits the imposition of the death penalty in peacetime, while Protocol 13 extends the prohibition to all circumstances. |
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The chart at the right analyzes the effect of the imposition of an import tariff on some imaginary good. |
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Supreme Court ruling striking down arbitrary imposition of the death penalty. |
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The imposition of ship money without Parliamentary consent was one of the causes of the English Civil War. |
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Also, the imposition of restrictive certification procedures on imports are seen in this light. |
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A confederation of northern Gaelic Chieftains, led by Hugh O'Neill, resisted the imposition of English government in Ulster. |
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For some offences, most notably trafficking in drugs above a certain specified quantity, the imposition of these penalties is mandatory. |
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There have been recent cases of women being subordinated to the fetus, through the imposition of unwanted caesarian sections. |
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The support of the Elector enabled the imposition of serfdom and the consolidation of land holdings into vast estates which provided for their wealth. |
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For example, the imposition of drainage schemes in The Fens negatively affected the livelihood of thousands of people after the King awarded a number of drainage contracts. |
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While the imposition of the guarantee may have been 'needed' from a particular political viewpoint, the distortionary effect should not be underestimated. |
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The ABGL has called for immediate imposition of President's rule in Bengal or, alternatively, setting up of relief camps for lawabiding Gorkhas in Delhi. |
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If it is not possible to revoke Governor's rule within six months of imposition, the President's Rule under Article 356 of the Indian Constitution is imposed. |
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William was opposed to the imposition of such constraints, but he chose not to engage in a conflict with Parliament and agreed to abide by the statute. |
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If the accusation was brought before the secular judge, the civil penalty was inflicted by him and the action of the Church was limited to the imposition of a penance. |
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Ordination of a bishop, and thus continuation of apostolic succession, takes place through a ritual centred on the imposition of hands and prayer. |
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Let's put all the cock-ups behind us such as the Trojan Horse, the illegal bus lanes fiasco and last, but not least, the farcical and non-sensical green waste imposition. |
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The imposition of agricultural tariffs in Germany created an opportunity for the state to wed agricultural and industrial interests behind Weltpolitik. |
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Similarly, the imposition of a tax or of a regulatory norm by the government is now analyzed exactly as if it were a case of peaceful exchange between the taxed and the taxer. |
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Unlike the early Caribbean caciques who rebelled shortly after the imposition of Spanish rule, the Tupac Amaru rebellion came after 250 years of colonial rule. |
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This holding can be understood either as the imposition of an evadable internal limit on the model of Lopez or as sounding in external limits rather than internal ones. |
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In 1890, the British accepted the full formal imposition of a French protectorate on the island, but French authority was not acknowledged by the government of Madagascar. |
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These were coming to a head over the imposition of the Church rates, a local tax levied on parishes where the majority of the population were dissenters. |
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But even more than this, he notes how fragmented and fragile we are, which is symbolized and ritualized by the imposition of ashes on our foreheads. |
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City leaders often revolted at the imposition of Electorate authority. |
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With all due respect, the real truth is that being a dad is sometimes an imposition of pain far worse than any up-the-peen catheter could ever deliver. |
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The main reasons for the uprising were the imposition of new taxes, the tenth penny, and the religious persecution of Protestants by the newly introduced Inquisition. |
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The Merthyr Rising of 1831 was precipitated by a combination of the ruthless collection of debts, frequent wage reductions, and the imposition of truck shops. |
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Many Dravidian parties in the state have demanded its withdrawal as for them Sanskrit is a Brahminical language and any form of its imposition is unacceptable. |
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