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is; but through the conditions that it imposes in return for loans the I.M.F.
He means the courage to accept love when it offers, to face death when it comes, to bear the burdens that life imposes in return for its gifts.
And Richard Sosis, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut, has already done some research which suggests that the long-term co-operative benefits of religion outweigh the short-term costs it imposes in the form of praying many times a day, avoiding certain foods, fasting and so on.Leviticus's childrenOn the face of things, it is puzzling that such costly behaviour should persist.
However, this theorem assumes infinite code length, which imposes, in theory, infinite latency to the communication systems.
For the Capital then it is not self-limitation or self-control, the hallmark of Confucian thought, that must be imposed but rather overcoming the limits the nature imposes in response to the development project.
Indeed, Uma Narayan explicitly acknowledges that women under patriarchy have both deformed desires and nondeformed desires, and believes that women can be fully autonomous because they "bargain" with patriarchy in the context of both the external constraints it imposes on women and the internal constraints it imposes in the form of deformed desires (2002).
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The Latin rite was imposed in churches.
Similar curbs are being imposed in Tehran.
Esposito is big, imposing, in his sixties.
The girls are not imposing in stature.
It is imposed in racially discriminatory ways.
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