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There is a lot of precedent for the idea that my private-property rights stop where they begin to impose a reasonable risk on my neighbors.
The tragedy in America today is that we don't begin to impose on our national leaders the same standard which we hold so dear in our personal life.
Previously, the company's only options were to ban an account, or refrain from taking action, but now it will begin to impose temporary suspensions on users who it does not feel justify a full ban from the service.
For the first time, the administration has publicly declared, as it did in the case of Iraq, that if the Security Council fails to act, Mr. Bush will organize "like-minded nations" to begin to impose punishment.
If it ever managed to secure total control of a Palestinian state, Hamas would begin to impose its own restrictive Islamist version of democracy, as has happened in Iran under the ayatollahs.
Given that punitive damages have not been the normal rule in maritime cases, Justice Breyer continued, "then it will be a new world for the shipping industry and for those who work on the ships" if the courts begin to impose them.
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Relieved, Northampton began to impose their game.
They began to impose some controls.
The Supreme Court began to impose significant restrictions on race-based affirmative action in 1989.
Now, central banks such as Japan and Sweden have begun to impose negative official interest rates.
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