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The latest discussions illustrate the time it takes to impose decisions in Europe.
Sometimes they even ask him to impose decisions, knowing that, to their own voters, they can "blame it on Paddy".
It would be very important that a caucus was not created to then impose decisions on the 27".
The task falls to "overseas visitor officers", who cannot easily impose decisions on senior staff.A further weakness is the poor integration between primary (local) and hospital services.
Nevertheless, Washington often seems to operate on the assumption that cooperation with Moscow would necessitate imposing decisions on Russia's neighbors against their will.
Many of the investors "are not familiar with American culture and language," he wrote, "and they tried to impose decisions from France without hearing American advice".
Second, even if one of the sides tried to impose decisions on a country in the region against the will of its citizens, it would likely fail.
I have a discomfort with paternalism and with using the results coming out of our field to impose decisions on people".
Experts say parishioners are angry because church leaders continue to impose decisions and policies from above, without input from the laity.
In a 4-to-2 ruling, the Illinois court wrote that the legislature, in enacting the 2005 law, violated the state Constitution's separation of powers clause by imposing decisions that should be reserved for judges and juries.
His sentence had been commuted to life imprisonment.Empowered peaceCarlos Westendorp, the West's overseer of Bosnia's peace, won more power to impose decisions on the country's leaders.
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