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The fancier look focused on a classic silhouette (right) that imposes a form on the wearer.
Often a device that measures out a quantity of a substance also imposes a form on the substance.
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During the war, these soldiers tried to impose a form of martial law.
In this context, the ubiquity and the variety of Cloud services impose a form of collaboration between all these actors.
The Second Circuit, the Ninth Circuit, Wiley, and the Solicitor General (as amicus) all read those words as imposing a form of geographical limitation.
To say otherwise is to impose a form of segregation that would also preclude a black girl from Brixton from getting into ballet or bhangra.
She also suggests that financial regulators impose a form of martial law, allowing them to rewrite derivatives contracts that bind counterparties to terms they may not even comprehend.
They may, however, impose a form of "suspended sentence" whereby the former Tottenham player would face severe punishment in the event of any future transgressions.
The formation of Nato the following year also provided the first measure of unity as the sudden intensification of the cold war imposed a form of geopolitical straitjacket.
Abbas accused Netanyahu of imposing a form of apartheid on the West Bank and appealed for the UN to provide protection for the Palestinians.
This was the year when the Turkish government imposed a form of martial law and shut down educational institutions not under state control.
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