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He said this would mean that laws would be imposed not to advance the general good on objective grounds but to give effect to the force of subjective opinion since faith, other than to the believer, was subjective.
Note here that smoothing constraints were imposed not to the integration of square differentials of the values in time but to the sums of the square differences of the sequential values of consecutive earthquakes.
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Hence, selection on egg size in greater honeyguides parasitizing bee-eaters appears to be imposed not by host defences but by interference competition among parasites themselves.
The new conservatives wished to impose not only British laws but also western values on India.
The norms of tort law impose duties not to injure.
A high fresh gas flow rate reduces the imposed WOB, but not to an acceptable level.
Just imagine the bureaucratic costs this would impose--not to mention the time and expense wasted by innocent Pennsylvanians.
Restrictions are imposed to not allow overlapping or spaces between prisms.
The police were required merely to impose political order, not to solve crimes.
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