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Even in the narrowest terms, at a time in which the government has imposed so much instability on the sector, international students represent huge investment into higher education.
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"He imposes so much respect on the pitch," Ramos adds.
"He imposes so much respect on the pitch," Ramos says.
Peer deeper, however, and the message is far less reassuring.Noodles all roundFor a start, bilateral deals impose so much paperwork and bureaucracy on trade that companies rarely make use of their provisions.
That said, in the People's Republic, contemporary mothers, flooded with information that promote a more liberal model of modern parenting, are conflicted: on one hand, they exert tremendous pressure on their (single) kids to excel academically; on the other, they feel guilty for imposing so much stress on cherished dumplings.
On the other side, the violence in Greece is a reminder that democratic governments can impose only so much hardship before people rise up.
And nothing imposes so many unnecessary costs.
After growing rich in the early 20th century off the byproducts of its pasture, New Zealand imposed subsidies not so much to protect farming but as part of a plan to insulate its domestic manufacturers from global competition.
The bank now imposes so-called haircuts of as much as 29 percent on government debt used as collateral, meaning that banks cannot borrow at the full face value of the bonds.
This imposing masterpiece, like so much of the Spanish piano repertory, has long been virtually the private preserve of the venerable Alicia de Larrocha, and Mr. Hamelin's recording is as compulsively listenable as some of her best.
You must accept that, when Melville clothes the heroes like those of his own gangster movies, such as "Le Samourai," he is not imposing a style so much as honoring a strain of melancholy toughness — not a bad defense mechanism under such conditions.
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