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| e Constitution's Appointment's Clause does not | impose a three-fifths majority requirement for the Se |
| It was able to | impose a range of penalties, ranging from a reprimand |
| e applicable category of defendant in order to | impose a sentence that reflects the seriousness of th |
| Court Judge William L. Hungate threatening to | impose a mandate to combine the St. Louis and St. Lou |
| also stipulates that the conference would not | impose a solution on the parties, and that the Palest |
| It was possible that other states could | impose a retail fee of their own; if the interstate f |
| prosecution and eventually asked the court to | impose a 10,000 year sentence in addition to two cons |
| He also saw an opportunity-that he could | impose a stinging defeat on the Union Army not long b |
| rocities of the Nazi regime and its efforts to | impose a regime that precludes free speech and many f |
| the Auctions (Bidding Agreements) Act 1927, to | impose a penalty of 20 pounds sterling upon any aucti |
| ccident and injure someone else-but refused to | impose a duty of care based on public policy grounds |
| x or duty's] name or form ... which operate to | impose a charge for the privilege of entering, tradin |
| However, automatic memory management can | impose a performance overhead, and it does not elimin |
| e general and admirals recruited by the CIA to | impose a savage military dictatorship on a people whi |
| An authority may | impose a non-profit charge for any service for which |
| ter Dwayne Schintzius, when DeVoe attempted to | impose a new conditioning program and a measure of te |
| It followed that the Crown could | impose a duty on imported currants if this was done t |
| including German and Italian mercenaries, and | impose a military solution. |
| The letters urged the judge not to | impose a custodial sentence, with one group, Amnesty |
| the words quoted above, section 2 continued to | impose a mandatory minimum sentence of 6 months' impr |
| Queensland continues to | impose a ban on uranium mining but trade unions have |
| However the ECB may | impose a limit of one Test per ground for the summer, |
| es which offer guidance on naming variables or | impose a precise naming scheme. |
| s the Magistrates' Court only has the power to | impose a twelve-month custodial sentence or a £5,000 |
| o a publicly owned and operated local facility | impose a substantial burden on interstate commerce an |
| Virginia revised the wording of its statute to | impose a "franchise tax" on "intangible property" in |
| nal Sterilization Act of 1935, the state could | impose a sentence of compulsory sterilization as part |
| Article XVIII of the Colorado Constitution to | impose a minimum wage of $6.85 per hour, to be adjuse |
| to the need for a constitutional amendment to | impose a federal income tax, and in 1913, Sixteenth A |
| emaining troops from Latvia, and intervened to | impose a ceasefire between the Estonians and the Frei |
| early as 1805 by the Whig government trying to | impose a system based on that of England, especially |
| Resuming office in 1874, he endeavoured to | impose a confederation on South Africa as he had on C |
| he helped as a military advisor) for trying to | impose a dictatorship instead of self-management. |
| time limit, but the host has the discretion to | impose a three second count if time is short or the c |
| sentence up to three years imprisonment and to | impose a fine up to $5,000,000. |
| ssues (liver, kidney), it has been proposed to | impose a circadian pattern of expression on a number |
| within statutory limits, which typically will | impose a total vehicle weight, a maximum weight withi |
| The states that have a tax on their fuel, | impose a tax on commercial drivers that travel throug |
| In combination these adaptations | impose a most ominous threat! |
| tile mills requested the managers or agents to | impose a 15% reduction in wages, to go into effect on |
| agistrates deal with minor offenses and cannot | impose a prison sentence and are limited to impose a |
| But we cannot and we will not | impose a solution," she said. |
| ution 1134, all countries were now required to | impose a travel ban on Iraqi officials and members of |
| In March 2010, Hamas tried to | impose a ban on women receiving salon treatment from |
| expansion of Article 6 (the right to life) to | impose a duty that states should 'ensure to the maxim |
| In 1934, France attempted to | impose a treaty of independence heavily prejudiced in |
| tor Louis F. Kosco co-sponsored legislation to | impose a commuter tax on New York residents who worke |
| Some countries such as the UK | impose a higher tax on fully sparkling wines. |
| r design was ordinary, because the IJN did not | impose a special duty on them. |
| His proposal to | impose a tax of 10% on the rents of absentee landlord |
| erica, emphasizing that "[i]f a State seeks to | impose a restraint [on First Amendment rights], it mu |
| 8 August 1845, with the long title "An Act to | impose a new duty on the licence to be taken out by a |
| f, with collectors of internal revenue, and to | impose a special tax on all persons who produce, impo |
| the ruling of their own appeals committee and | impose a 12 month ban on Korda, although Korda was fr |
| nd if that order isn't followed, the court can | impose a fine. |
| Among other fields where action can | impose a strata of creative limitation. |
| atement after the UN Security Council voted to | impose a no-fly zone over the North African state say |
| passed new legislation reserving the right to | impose a major fine on a producer for discharging a d |
| of Lille, socialist Martine Aubry, will try to | impose a new 800m euro stadium in the eastern part of |
| run a radical newspaper out of business and to | impose a two-year sentence and a $2,000 fine upon its |
| mber's dues monies to oppose SEIU's efforts to | impose a trusteeship and build a rival union while st |
| the former Yugoslavia, the Council decided to | impose a ban on military flights in the airspace over |
| Its primary intent was to | impose a $2.60 per pack excise tax on the retail sale |
| The State would | impose a new tax on high-income taxpayers to pay for |
| rticularly grave offence UEFA has the power to | impose a lengthy ban against the offender. |
| in a climate which "must have been such as to | impose a rigid elimination of defectives through the |
| The uncle had no right to | impose a sale through silence whereby the contract wo |
| lth, Mongkol Na Songkhla announced the plan to | impose a complete ban on alcohol advertisements in al |
| were rulings that overturned statutes found to | impose a gender bias, including a law requiring marri |
| rting every attempt by each successive pope to | impose a Rule on her order which watered down the rad |
| noted that Hampton supported Rae's decision to | impose a Social Contract of wage restraints and cost- |
| eedoms protected by s. 2 of the Charter do not | impose a positive obligation of protection or inclusi |
| h as Montreal, Greater Vancouver, and Victoria | impose additional taxes. |
| assumption (and it - Brazil, has threatened to | impose additional duties on imports from the United S |
| Burger defended a state's prerogative to | impose additional punishment for recidivists - includ |
| velopment and smoking prevention programs, and | impose additional taxes on cigarettes and tobacco pro |
| oint of the Baghdad Renaissance Plan is not to | impose additional loads on the electric and other uti |
| ly introduced by Wick, Wightman, and Wigner to | impose additional restrictions to quantum theory beyo |
| in Santa Fe, since it could not control it nor | impose an almost majority for its own benefit, and th |
| esaw that the concession of a Providence would | impose an eternal yoke upon their necks, by making th |
| eum, whose "narrow tunnel and subdued lighting | impose an atmosphere of oppression,""clearly uses the |
| ngland by marrying Mary to Edward, and also to | impose an Anglican Reformation on the Scottish church |
| the union was mis-using its power by trying to | impose an unworkable award on his business. |
| m interpreting the state constitution so as to | impose an exclusionary rule more strict than that req |
| for eight years in the European Parliament to | impose an EU-wide ban on the import, export and trade |
| 269, c. 255, § 15, did not | impose an internal revenue tax on interest coupons of |
| When the government tried to | impose an eight-per-cent annual increase on arbitrato |
| Cities are allowed to | impose an additional 1% tax, and additional taxes not |
| ght's book, Spycatcher, saying that failing to | impose an injunction would be a "charter for traitors |
| It was also the first Act (section 14) to | impose an excise duty on tea, as well as on coffee, s |
| and UNITA, the Security Council decided not to | impose an oil embargo against UNITA in Resolution 864 |
| position in the chain of command, was able to | impose and maintain some order and formed a rear guar |
| It is illegal to | impose any zoning, building, or real estate codes tha |
| The Hong Kong government did not | impose any restriction on the transfer of girls as Mu |
| undation, and they state that its use does not | impose any particular licensing restrictions on any o |
| ocks, connections to a security server) do not | impose any limitations on entrance policy (which peop |
| Therefore, it would be impossible to | impose any censorship and to enforce any law. |
| in the borough of Tunbridge Wells that did not | impose any entry criteria other than the child living |
| does not retroactively affect any right of, or | impose any burden on, the continuing violator of the |
| hich suggests that software designs should not | impose arbitrary limits on the number of instances of |
| y of cattle producers, who lobbied Congress to | impose barriers to the promotion and sale of reindeer |
| essentially more religious than the attempt to | impose belief by force. |
| f - arguing that it had been the only class to | impose beneficial changes in the 20th century. |
| 2. Is a jury's determination not to | impose capital punishment final? 3. |
| ry by the Kingdom of Poland, which intended to | impose Catholicism on the local Vlach communities, me |
| t least 25 percent of all registered voters to | impose certain property taxes in other than a general |
| Each family of distribution will then | impose certain properties on the graphical model. |
| taff, Mrs. Bell and E-ACT took the decision to | impose changes to the staffing structure resulting in |
| mber 2, and finally the school decided only to | impose community service. |
| te applicants for consumer credit licences, to | impose conditions on licences, and to impose civil pe |
| ime Minister, Robert Borden, in his attempt to | impose conscription to help win the First World War. |
| s attempts to purify the administration and to | impose conscription on the people. |
| ove by the Government of the United Kingdom to | impose conscription in Ireland during the First World |
| forming the Social Insurance Numbering system, | impose consecutive sentencing for multiple murderers, |
| s contention that regulating derivatives would | impose constraints on the financial recovery of the U |
| autonomy and removed the Sanhedrin's power to | impose criminal penalties. |
| h full sovereign powers including the power to | impose criminal penalties. |
| Trier, as well as the right to have a mint and | impose customs duties. |
| rdered to harass the enemy and if attacked, to | impose delay without getting seriously involved. |
| . Supplications and reason will not suffice to | impose dialogue on countries of the North. |
| visions which allowed licensing authorities to | impose discretionary licensing conditions on two or m |
| right to privacy obliged the United Kingdom to | impose duties on newspapers to give prior notice of a |
| n the Townshend duties, which were designed to | impose duties on trade? |
| s could do little more than issue protests and | impose economic sanctions. |
| The journal has declined to | impose embargoes on its press releases. |
| ned to the issues of how nations go to war and | impose embargoes, blockades, and other hostile measur |
| Greek state, Benaroya resisted the attempts to | impose ethnic divisions in the city. |
| tion, the process may be applied repeatedly to | impose exceptionally high strains. |
| He introduced a bill (LB494) that would | impose felony penalties on owners of dangerous dogs t |
| s of Resolution 1844 that obliged countries to | impose financial sanctions on groups and individuals |
| he compliance with the act by pharmacists, and | impose fines for breaches. |
| (1998), the Council suspended its intention to | impose further sanctions against UNITA for non-compli |
| The Council reaffirmed its readiness to | impose further measures, in accordance with Resolutio |
| Models which have been proposed recently | impose further conditions, e.g. that quantum cellular |
| individual cantonal migration authorities may | impose further requirements, such as the need to regi |
| As a consequence, the Council decided to | impose further sanctions on Iraq, relating to civil a |
| rehensive about such that he was not daring to | impose governors unless he had explicit agreements fr |
| so called for the Ontario Film Review Board to | impose greater restrictions on sexually explicit and |
| In 1972 he was involved in the decision to | impose health warnings on cigarette advertising. |
| stain continuous pressure on German morale, to | impose heavy losses on German day fighter force, and |
| on successfully lobbied the city's planners to | impose height limits and mandatory free parking on co |
| s, however, saw this platform as an attempt to | impose heretical Catholic practice and understandings |
| igarchs in the Confederacy, Waldmann sought to | impose higher taxes on neighboring rural villages whi |
| rts club in the area east of the city, able to | impose himself in sport in the country, with its 5,00 |
| Peters began to | impose himself on West Ham's game, and another chance |
| While cherished by the crowd, he didn't | impose himself as in the past, and retired at the end |
| e as a second-half substitute, but could never | impose himself in the capital side, amassing only 16 |
| Roche struggled to | impose himself as a regular in Shelbourne's starting |
| arth was "Probably another idiot MP wishing to | impose his intellectual limitations on the rest of us |
| " with the Mapuches in 1764, where he tried to | impose his scheme to make them live in towns. |
| f the state government into action in order to | impose his views upon the Church. |
| e rest of his reign was marked by a failure to | impose his authority. |
| nstant controversy, because I always wanted to | impose his opinion and even got the players rebelling |
| life began at conception but that he would not | impose his personal religious views on others. |
| (31 January 1580) Emmanuel Philibert fought to | impose his rights as a claimant to the Portuguese thr |
| k legislation in the Chamber - causing Cuza to | impose his authoritarian government in May 1864. |
| d social issues, Dyck argued that he would not | impose his personal views on others. |
| car, he becomes Mr. Wheeler again, seeking to | impose his own will upon traffic, to the point of bla |
| IV of Salerno, as suzerain of Aversa, tried to | impose his candidate on the Normans, but they elected |
| "In 1100 Godfrey was able to | impose his authority over Acre, Ascalon, Arsuf, Jaffa |
| An eccentric author tries to | impose his lifestyle on his reluctant wife. |
| e advantage of Ivan Asen II's death in 1241 to | impose his own suzerainty over Thessalonica (in 1242) |
| pted Stopford's appointment and then failed to | impose his will on his subordinate. |
| was "Probably another bolshie poet wishing to | impose his frustrations on the rest of us". |
| could not do directly, and by covert means to | impose illegal burdens. |
| ologically active sites on Earth; shifts there | impose immense strains on nearby fault lines, such as |
| ng to the U.S., he has argued that rather than | impose immigration restrictions (and other limits on |
| ition to Emperor Frederick II when he tried to | impose Imperial authority in the kingdom of Jerusalem |
| eneral limit on power of magistrates' court to | impose imprisonment |
| he political order that the Nazis attempted to | impose in Europe. |
| ot go as planned: while talented, he failed to | impose in the first team, and in his first season onl |
| races on trainer Lee Freedman's champion Super | Impose, including an Epsom Handicap (1990), and rode |
| ion as the exclusion of the state's ability to | impose income tax, which is not a federal purpose. |
| t important because the states could no longer | impose income taxes. |
| nt of abdicating to the Taliban in agreeing to | impose Islamic law in the Swat valley. |
| h shared by only a few hundred individuals and | impose it on 3 millions was impossible, the Soviet au |
| at he recognized the authority of the House to | impose it." |
| However the JVP's inability to | impose its will on the president on key policy matter |
| anada held that a local school board could not | impose its religious values by refusing to permit the |
| ppose any attempt by the Israeli government to | impose its own solutions on the Palestinians." |
| to Rico Supreme Court, sometimes attempting to | impose its own interpretations of Puerto Rico's civil |
| me apparent that the Shogunate could no longer | impose its will upon the domains. |
| s implementation, and threatened that it would | impose its terms with or without Lebanese consent, bu |
| cial Stephen Yates says China cannot expect to | impose its views on U.S. military activity in the Wes |
| erence to "US-imperialist and Zionist plans to | impose its will on humanity". |
| Ayutthaya was never strong enough to | impose its will beyond the central Menam valley. |
| ty Congress in 1919 that 'the party should not | impose its will on the soviets'. |
| as SNP leader that the party began to grow and | impose itself on the Scottish political landscape. |
| rmer Liberal candidate, also told Dion "If you | impose Joan Beatty, the Liberals will lose this ridin |
| Some countries also | impose legal requirements on the packaging of tobacco |
| Many governments | impose less tax on LPG than on petrol or fuel-oil, wh |
| cision by the House of Lords on the ability to | impose liability upon a corporation. |
| tage of the Anns/Kamloops test but declined to | impose liability because of policy concerns under the |
| e Act the court found that it was necessary to | impose liability, as the employer is the only one in |
| as the code of programs using it, though they | impose limitations on user interface design. |
| is a crime that exists in many countries that | impose limitations on freedom of speech. |
| ions of the effect of the case was actually to | impose limits on the physical punishment on slaves, r |
| He favored a war that would | impose little impact on civilian populations and requ |
| The council also has limited authority to | impose local taxes, in the form of an income and prop |
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