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Henceforth the players association should impose term limits.
Justices have life tenure, and it would require an amendment to impose term limits.
The same paper rightly lauds another good African trend, to impose term limits on leaders.
The democratic way to impose term limits is at the ballot box.
The people voted a while back to impose term limits on their political leadership.
He has proposed amending the Constitution to ban flag-burning, to outlaw abortion and to impose term limits.
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If they fail to reach a deal, the judge could allow United to terminate the old contract and impose terms.
Martin is banking on the EU's aversion to tariffs to overcome its impulse to impose terms that deter other members from leaving – and he may be right.
Instead, they argue that the world should impose terms on Tehran.Only "complete nuclear disarmament" can win congressional approval, Mr Cotton says.
The bill still says that, if a union and an employer fail quickly to agree on a contract, a government-appointed arbitrator can impose terms.
Without President Wilson's intervention, the incensed and traumatized French would never have been able to impose terms of humiliation on Germany; the very terms that Hitler was to reverse, by such relentless means, a matter of two decades later.
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