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"Gone are the days when the central government can displace Oromo farmers and forcibly implement any policy," he said.
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Alarmed by the continued fighting, the United States in early March 1948 expressed its opposition to forcibly implementing a partition.
With tens of thousands of vulnerable families being forcibly transferred to Universal Credit – an austerity initiative widely derided as badly designed, chaotically implemented and exacerbating poverty – the trust warns it will struggle to cope, leaving over 23,000 families facing a holiday of destitution.
Once the territory was under U.S. sovereignty, politicians implemented an aggressive program to acquire the lands of the native populations (sometimes forcibly) through the negotiation of treaties.
Gottlieb wrote that many of these people "will be forcibly moved into Medicaid HMOs once another long-delayed element of the bill starts to get implemented this fall".
In 2011, the country's government implemented the Victims and Land Restitution Law, hailed as a historic opportunity to restore land to the forcibly displaced, many of them peasant farmers, indigenous people and Afro-descendent Colombians.
There is also renewed talk of the soon-to-be implemented bill that will set a pay threshold for non-EU migrants, where anyone earning under £35,000 could be forcibly repatriated.
Most gestures are reiterated forcibly.
"People were very forcibly convinced".
The family dog is (forcibly) a vegan.
In July , 1968 the Baathists forcibly regained power.
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