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For decades, Volkswagen has practiced a management style that imposes rigid goals and punishes middle- and lower-level employees who are unable to keep up with the pace.
The supreme court ruled on Saturday that the law, which imposes rigid photo-identification requirements on would-be voters, can go ahead in this year's election cycle.
North Korea does not have an independent judiciary, does not provide fair trials and imposes rigid controls over many aspects of its citizens' lives, including in religious matters, according to the US State department.
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The EU was never designed to impose rigid uniformity.
Mrs Bandaranaike also imposed rigid state control over the economy, which had the now familiar consequences.
To impose rigid uniformity in such a situation was both impossible and undreamed of by contemporaries.
Some Brothers counsel patience, arguing that conditions may not be ripe for imposing rigid religious rules.
Wilson had recently dismissed many of the black employees of the federal government and imposed rigid segregation on the remainder.
It's about sharing ideas and not imposing rigid rules, the freedom to create, not top-down control.
If Mies van der Rohe imposed rigid order on the world with his clinical creations, Charles and Ray Eames came and smothered it with patterned fabrics and scatter cushions.
After Brigham's facilities in Pennsylvania were closed, a new state law imposed rigid specifications on things like air-conditioning systems and floors, forcing clinics across the state to undertake expensive, time-consuming renovations.
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