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His aides have since imposed a new discipline, shielding him from the news media, scripting a daily message and reining in his tendency to improvise.
In effect, he has imposed a new standard.
Meanwhile, they have imposed a new deal, whose effects are now being felt.
"The manager has imposed a new style and we are enjoying our time," Iwobi said.
"This situation has imposed a new reality: everyone is fighting Islamic State.
The Home Office has imposed a new order, which Peirce said was more stringent.
The U.S.G.A. imposed a new regulation this year that shrinks the volume and softens the edges of the grooves.
Instead of acceding to his sensible request, European finance ministers imposed a new target of 5.3 percent.
If no constraints on the variance are imposed, a new type of "strong" localization occurs in self-affine systems.
In 2016, Indonesia's government imposed a new moratorium on the conversion of peatland, while Norway pledged $50 million for enforcement.
Martin followed in his footsteps by arguing that debt imposed a "new slavery" on the developing world.
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