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If they do not start implementing Normington, May announced yesterday, "we will impose change on you".
For two years and more, the British government has been trying to impose change on the Football Association in England.
Francis has been working very hard to change the consensus within the Church rather than impose change.
He is, after all, trying to impose change against a host of vested interests in the face of deep-rooted social practices.
A petition signed by the top dozen banks in the US and Europe, calling on the regulators to impose change, would be a start.
She said if the federation failed to reform itself the government would remove control of the organisation from its leaders and impose change.
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That makes it harder to impose changes.
Regulators have therefore wanted to impose changes they think would prevent such runs.
Rather than impose changes on Google, he has been seeking a settlement.
As a state prosecutor, he had neither the authority nor the expertise to impose changes on the entire financial industry.
He said the museum gained the right to unilaterally impose changes in health coverage if it cannot reach agreement with the union on proposed changes.
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