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I hope that one of those reactions is a demand for police reforms across the board, imposed not only from the top down but also from within.

Tax law on benefits in kind is written so that tax is imposed not only on benefits supplied to employees, but also on benefits given to members of their families - to prevent evasion.

Since August last year, the powerful National Security Council, a joint committee of government ministers and top military officers, is no longer headed by a military man.Foreign Dearth of InvestmentThe pervasive corruption in Turkey has imposed not only a moral cost but a heavy economic one too.

That unity was deliberately destroyed, after the 1981 youth uprisings against racist policing (mainly African-Caribbean in Brixton and Bristol, mainly Asian in Southall and Bradford, and more heterogeneous in Liverpool), when the Thatcher government imposed not only more police powers, but the term "black and minority ethnic" (BME) to define us all.

The restriction is imposed not only for ground-based approaches, but also for manned aircraft.

Avicenna and others imposed "not only necessity, but natural servitude upon the creator, supposing that he operates in the manner of nature" (OO I, 614b; Teske 1998a, 72).

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The new conservatives wished to impose not only British laws but also western values on India.

"And there is a great deal of fear out there that the strength of America's economy will impose not only economic changes but social changes as well.

"This suit seeks to impose not only appropriate civil penalties, but also comprehensive injunctive relief to ensure that Bank of New York's alleged fraud stops now," Mr. Bharara said.

This imposes not only a guilty burden on the parent but also a concatenate denial of children's free will as they mature, which increasingly they're not allowed to do.

This is, after all, a system where unelected institutions and other states have the power to override elected governments – in fact to impose not only policies but effectively governments too, as we may be about to see in Greece.

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