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"With Asian, they tend to impose from the outside.
Here is a selection of what was said: "Moving to a racist free society is not something that government can impose from the top down.
The attorney general, Dominic Grieve, has suggested that magistrates might be given greater sentencing powers, increasing the maximum term they might be able to impose from six to 12 months for a single offence.
And in a recent memorandum to "the conservative movement," more than a dozen conservative leaders — including Curt Levey of the Committee for Justice, Gary Bauer of American Values and Wendy Wright of Concerned Women for America — characterized Mr. Liu as "unfit" to be a judge because he had an "extreme liberal agenda that he would impose from the bench".
The Iraqi people will soon accept us in their country once they see we are there only "to start a democratic government for them," Jay Garner, the retired lieutenant general who heads the reconstruction efforts in Iraq, assures us, as though democracy were something you could impose from on high.
And even though Darling has postponed the squeeze that Cameron and Osborne are determined to impose from next summer, he is himself planning deep reductions in unprotected spending from 2011 and real terms pay cuts for millions of public service workers, if only to appease the markets and the media.
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Targets cannot be imposed from outside.
Can it ever be imposed from outside?
However, deep democracy cannot be imposed from outside.
The Reformation in England was imposed from the top.
The increases have not been imposed from rack to rack.
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