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"We want to develop, and impose, our style, will, and strategy on our opposition".
Over and over again we see: "the Secretary shall establish"; "the Secretary shall promulgate regulations"; "the Secretary shall develop standards"; "the Secretary shall periodically review"; "the Secretary may develop and impose appropriate penalties"; "the Secretary may adjust the rates".
Government and funders develop and impose strategic policy decisions in a 'top-down' process; this article reports on how those decisions are experienced from the 'bottom-up'.
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As the East India companies developed and imposed colonial rule, a new pattern of trade emerged.
I have written on various occasions (see here and here) that I could not support the Common Core standards because they were developed and imposed without regard to democratic process.
Large prey size is likely key to the operation of this model: it (a) confers an increased probability of escape, (b) enables prey to be more tolerant of injury, enabling bacterial sepsis to develop and (c) imposes consumption limits on an individual lizard, so that multiple lizards feed concurrently or sequentially; an infected, large prey can potentially infect over a dozen lizards (see below).
"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 I.R.S. commissioner, Mark W. Everson, said auditors would be instructed to develop cases that impose penalties on taxpayers.
He is correct that the forms of power developed to impose this project in universities through the de-democratisation, bureaucratisation and audit of cultural work have crippled education and creative knowledge production, particularly in the humanities and critical social sciences – albeit incredibly unequally across the university sector.
Another enormously influential contribution is that of Thomas Pogge who argues that since developed countries impose a coercive global order on the poor that foreseeably and avoidably causes great harm, they have important responsibilities to reform the global order such that it ceases to do so and instead better secures human rights (Pogge 2002, 2008, 2010).
In contrast, developed countries impose large costs of entry – through taxation, sanitary as well as health and safety regulations, zoning rules, and licensing – for many occupations, including those that in developing countries flourish in the informal sector (such as retail trade, transportation, various household services and repair).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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