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With that being said, an upper bound has to be imposed as well to events b.
"Martial law has to be imposed for these measures to be implemented," said Kyrtsos.
It has to be imposed on anyone convicted in a court to help pay towards the costs of their upkeep.
So, for those who stand to profit from postmodern art, the aura has to be imposed, invented, or (dis)simulated.
The EU is a construct of the elite which has to be imposed on Europe's peoples, who don't particularly want it, for their own good.
In Frans De Waal's new book, The Bonobo and the Atheist, he takes on the thinkers who believe that morality has to be imposed on our brutish natures and catalogues the growing evidence that disproves them.
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New taxes had to be imposed.
A conditional independence may thus have to be imposed internationally.
Effective solutions, they insist, will have to be imposed from the outside.
To guarantee the stability, some stability constraints have to be imposed on the denominator coefficients.
"Segregation had to be imposed, and I'll be trying to get at why that was".
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