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The highly customized building cost about $36 million, an astronomical sum at the time, and then incurred what was effectively a luxury tax from the state, an imposition that became the subject of a protracted legal fight.
He sees it as an imposition that will tempt farmers to get rid of more hedges rather than reduce productivity, and believes that it will make it difficult to manage what he calls the "rubbish" growing in the margins.
Sara Ryan says of Slade House: "It was as if it was an imposition that we visited every day".
But it does need to have democratic legitimacy otherwise people will find this an imposition that they will rail against".
The scenes that work best are those played with the fewest gimmicks; too often Abrahami's ideas are an imposition that complicates the story.
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At a news conference here, he called the president's proposals a "nondemocratic imposition that would put us into tragic retreat".
Facing the imposition that still exists, every step, every achievement, will be the result of the effort and fight of Basque citizens.
But to the family, the dispute is a frightening imposition that they say violates their civil rights.
Catalan nationalists eager to push the idea that bullfighting is a Spanish cultural imposition that offends Catalan sensibilities, turned the debate into an issue of national identity.
Many in the room may have expected him to express outrage at such an imposition, but that wasn't the case.
"There has been a notable reduction in emissions and businesses have not found it to be the imposition that they said it would be.
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