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But Britain has not yet been able to impose its preference.
No single authority, not even the military, has been able to impose its will.
The Galaxy should have been able to impose their style of play on the young team.
If Germany has been able to impose its views on fiscal discipline, it is not just because others need its money, but because it has allies.
In many international fora, such as the EU, Greece has been able to impose the use of the clunky formulation "the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (FYROM).
The reason the judiciary has been able to impose a separation of church and state that's nowhere in the Constitution is that Congress didn't stop them.
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This would doubtless be able to impose technically efficient policies.
That means the bureau might still be able to impose the rule by late March.
Nor will they be able to impose fines for non-compliance.
Retailers may thus be able to impose unfavourable terms on their suppliers that restrict competition.
"We ought to be able to impose our will with the running game," Schiano said.
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