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Quantitative easing isn't being imposed on an unwitting populace by financiers and rentiers; it's being undertaken, to the extent that it is, over howls of protest from the financial industry.
According to Feriha, while the Human Rights Act provides some protection from religious acts being imposed on an individual, often this isn't enough to protect the most vulnerable.
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Gelb attacked a "cabal of atonal composers, academics, and classical-music critics" whose tastes, he asserted, were being imposed on a public hungry for more melodic fare.
She said: "This is definitely one of the most extreme cases we have seen of a DNR order being imposed on a patient without consent or consultation.
" The recommendation of a six-month suspension by the standards committee is one of the most severe penalties that can be imposed on an MP.
The maximum sentence that can be imposed on an accused is life imprisonment.
Narrow interpretations of Shiite orthodoxy should not be imposed on an unwilling population.
Hearings have just been conducted to determine the manner in which a new area code for Manhattan will be imposed on an anxious and resentful public.
But how can rigorous new environmental standards be imposed on an industry well advanced in the 21st century's first big energy rush?
These boundary conditions are imposed on an artificial elliptical or prolate spheroid outer surface.
The only tax that is imposed on an IRA left to charity is the 15% penalty, if it applies.
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