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As bread became scarce in the shops and salaries went unpaid, many also began blaming the protesters for provoking chaos.The regime hangs onWith his police in disgrace, Mr Mubarak sent in his army and decreed what only weeks before would have been seen as a radical change.
And to be in full possession of a tragedy is to understand what has before happened and been decreed, what immemorial fears and bloody histories motivate the actors, on what wheels of fire they are bound, how all participants explain justice and injustice to themselves.
We had the firm belief that the justice system had decreed what punishment Lee should serve and he served that.
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But the law did not, and perhaps legally could not, decree what the S.R.O.
Site administrators decree what the topics for discussion are, as opposed to its users.
Pro-choice means that the government does not decree what should be done.
Idaho is going beyond what other states have done in decreeing what hardware students and teachers should use and how they should use it.
China simply decrees what it will build, and floods the construction zone with migrant workers whose daily pay probably wouldn't buy a British construction worker's lunch.
Why should singer-songwriters assume the role of God, decreeing what is an acceptable context in which to hear their tunes?
Ms. Spooner saw the court ruling as "the government stepping into your family's way," decreeing what kinds of worship were permissible.
And many economists are rightly suspicious about any professional body decreeing what should constitute acceptable lines of inquiry for economists or how economists ought to apply the fruits of their knowledge.
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