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The idea of imposing major pollution requirements on farmers is a touchy subject in Washington.
Mr Raskar shakes his head at the idea of imposing a two-child norm from above.
Over the weekend the government mooted the idea of imposing a state of emergency.
The idea of imposing a ban on all depictions of people, particularly Muhammad, dates to the 20th century, he said.
The Belgian move came as neighbouring France and the Netherlands continued to grapple with the idea of imposing similar restrictions.
He endorsed the idea of imposing a fee, or tax, on health insurance companies for "their most expensive policies".
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Castillo believes Trump will manage to extricate the United States from unfair agreements, and he likes the idea of Trump imposing tariffs on imported goods.
But not only must it have seemed a good idea, in the sense of imposing the firm smack of Government and simultaneously feeling the public's pain, it must have seemed copper-bottomed safe.
Or is he a pragmatist, wary of imposing ideas on elected national governments?
The pastor goes on to accuse a worldwide conspiracy of Masons, New-Agers, postmodernists and financiers of various nationalities, of imposing ideas that are not "characteristic for Ukraine" on the nation's children.
Even if they consider parts of the acquis communautaire silly or inappropriate for them, many Central and East Europeans like the idea of rules imposed from Brussels to force the new members to maintain open government and a competitive business environment.
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