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It's not right to use legislation to impose a day of pain and anger and horror on those who don't feel as I do.
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The authority has imposed a Wednesday deadline for county officials to balance the budget or face a state takeover.
Police imposed a day-long curfew in the Kashmir valley, and in the main city, Srinagar, police chased away protesters.
Late Thursday, the government imposed a Friday curfew for Baghdad from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., during time for Friday Prayer, and a nighttime curfew in Diyala Province, where Mr. Zarqawi was killed, until further notice.
Boston imposed a Friday deadline for Varitek to accept the proposal it offered last week, and he wound up with the team that all along made the most sense for him.
Council members say they will try to impose a 45-day or 90-day moratorium on any work at Two Lights.
Why do infant schools feel the need to impose a short day in those first few weeks?
The board didn't specify a number, but if the water agencies don't act within 45 days, the state will impose a two-day-a-week restriction.
On Saturday morning, advocates in Gaza, which is controlled by the militant Islamic group Hamas, tried to impose a half-day strike as part of a public campaign against Israel's economic embargo of the strip.
That's because both banks impose a £1 a day fee for using an authorised overdraft.
FDAAA empowers the FDA to impose a $10 000 a day penalty for non-compliance.
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