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The first extends education too widely and imposes it on a population that may not want or need it, while the second expects education to surrender any claim to autonomy and submit to the imperatives of the state.
He works with a distinctly American sensibility, and imposes it where necessary upon his surprisingly flexible, amazingly receptive sources.
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It is taking one person's will and imposing it on a bunch of others".
He did not pull it out of the air and impose it!
Berhalter must find a new identity for his side and impose it on them, quickly.
The difference between Bosnia and Iraq, Rieff says, is the difference between supporting democracy and imposing it.
Spare me your moral code, please, and imposing it on the backs of wilting people.
This duty is consistent with the Acts goals of competition and nondiscrimination, and imposing it is a sensible way to reach the result the Act requires.
"Ultimately, the concern is that the Department of Education will develop a formula and impose it without adequate consultation, and that's what drives campus administrators nuts".
The problem with that is all banks would uniformly need to start fee-based chequeing and impose it on existing customers.
Where a nationality crystallises as an idea, there will inevitably be people who want to defend it and impose it on others.
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