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"Yes, the jewelry is beautiful, and tradition is beautiful, but when it's imposed in the wrong place, it becomes strange and awkward and might cause a negative reaction".
My view is that there remains huge inefficiency in public services, although many poor services are being ring-fenced and cuts imposed in the wrong places.
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They atone for any wrongs that would have incurred the four fearsome death penalties imposed in the age of the old Temple: stoning, burning, beheading and strangulation.
Quarantine restrictions imposed in the US on healthcare workers returning from saving lives in the Ebola epidemic in west Africa were morally wrong and counterproductive, according to Barack Obama's bioethics commission.
Italics: Limits imposed in the intervention.
The Egelman analysis could be strengthened even further by providing additional evidence that Xu et al. must have imposed the wrong helical symmetry.
He added: "The financial problem is that Germany is imposing the wrong policies on the eurozone.
The financial problem is that Germany is imposing the wrong policies on the eurozone.
Technology changes so fast that any remedies they impose would be the wrong ones.
They can do the same thing by imposing the wrong conditions on lending today, as well as by playing favorites among countries in need.
The Latin rite was imposed in churches.
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