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In practice, though, carbon tariffs could be abused for protectionist purposes, so how they are imposed matters a lot.
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Plutarch appears to maintain that God's power is limited by the necessity (anankê) imposed by matter.
The former are matters imposed on an individual in ways that she could not have influenced or controlled; these matters are just given.
On the whole, the press functions with little government censorship, and serious controls have been imposed only in matters of national security, in times of emergency, or when it is deemed necessary to avoid inflaming passions (e.g., after communal riots or comparable disturbances).
I will embrace any sanction that the FA impose, no matter what".
The special tribunal set up to try the matter imposed exemplary and brutal sentences on the villagers.
Neither Mr. Silver nor Mr. Mintzer named the women".The sanctions imposed in this matter are substantial and fully warranted," Mr. Mintzer added.
That personal approach to production is the raw material for artistic vision, and if the relationship isn't personal — if it's assumed or borrowed or taken for granted or, for that matter, imposed — the art is unlikely to follow.
At the time of writing his great work, Darwin himself believed in God, writing about a creator who imposed laws on matter and breathed life into nature.
Conformity in ecclesiastical matters was imposed in areas where nonconformity had survived under Elizabeth.
Though Islam must be a main source of law and custom, the sharia should not be imposed, except in civil matters such as marriage and inheritance, where it already prevails.
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