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So far, all of the National's artistic directors have imposed some kind of signature on the place.
If the studios and networks actually decided that this was a priority, and imposed some kind of consequences, change would happen".
According to Broyard, the typical sentence from Henry James was a "perfect instrument for anxiety," yet one that "controlled the anxiety to a degree, imposed some kind of order on it, like bel canto in opera".
A tally by the World Bank found that 17 of the countries have imposed some kind of protectionist policy — from tariffs to tax rebates to export subsidies — since then.
The commission imposed some kind of discipline in 41 cases: 26 in which a non-public advisory letter was sent to the judge, 11 in which a judge received a private admonishment, and four in which a judge was publicly disciplined.
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One positive impact could result from imposing some kind of conditionality on the distribution of aid.
The J.L.C. found that the vast majority of states impose some kind of fines on juveniles.
Isis wants to impose some kind of Islamic emirate across both countries.
Their desire to impose some kind of authority on their part of the region is one of the few things stopping its reversion to anarchy.
By Eric Markowitz December 24, 2016 New research has found that the vast majority of states impose some kind of fines on juvenile offenders.
Like all scientific models that seek to impose some kind of mathematical order on the emotional world, polling is inherently flawed.
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