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"They were going to impose Shariah across the whole country.
"That is not going work but is going to impose huge economic and social costs".
"Because the United States is never going to impose an agreement.
"We are going to impose our sanctions step by step with certainty, without hesitations," he said.
Who else is going to impose those checks?
School's often try to impose values on their students starting from a very young age.
"If analysis is going to be imposed on the rule-making process, we want higher values for injury and for fatalities," said Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen, which pushed the Transportation Department to reconsider the roof-strength regulation.
Someone is going to have to impose his will and win, and the other is going to give way.
Curfews are going to be imposed.
You're going to sell value.
Because it's going to lose value.
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