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This imposes not only a guilty burden on the parent but also a concatenate denial of children's free will as they mature, which increasingly they're not allowed to do.
It imposes not only pacifism, but also Western notions of human rights and civil liberties.
Wherever Reynolds subsequently staged The Memorial Dress, the atmosphere s/he imposes not only cultivates respect, but signals that, regardless of the dress, this is no ordinary drag queen taken to the stage.
This imposes not only a length constraint on the target DNA, but also a yield limit on the PCR product defined by primer concentrations.
This model imposes not only a physical stress, but the accompanying feelings of restraint and helplessness also probably mimic psychosocial stress.
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(Austerity imposed not just in the periphery, but in Germany, the Netherlands and elsewhere).
The revelations of character, when they are finally served up, are imposed, not earned.
For example, the new law says those penalties "shall" be imposed, not "must be".
The new conservatives wished to impose not only British laws but also western values on India.
"The antiques of Lyon are imposing, not ostentatious," Mr. Vernay added.
She also felt new limitations in her marriage — imposed, not by the president, but by his presidency.
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