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Sometimes the leader's cultural values and the controlling values society imposes that are rooted in the purpose of business reinforce each other in opposing an action.
While, inequality (6) imposes that minimum headway requirement on two consecutive trains approaching at same station.
Implicitly recognizing this division, the latest draft uses the dreaded (by some) F-word but imposes that status only on CFPs when they provide actual financial planning services.
But if 90% of adults support organ donation, then an "opt out" system imposes that cost on the minority 10%, rather than the majority 90% in an "opt in" system.
My reason for rejecting a principle might be, not so much that it imposes a certain burden on me, but the way in which it imposes that burden and what the principle thus says about me.
Rather, I reject the racist principle because, by regarding my race as a relevant ground for the distribution of benefits, it imposes that burden in a way that constitutes a failure to respect my status as a person.
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Interest-rate ceilings were also imposed that year.
The United States does not impose that test on its citizens.
The Senate version of the bill would impose that requirement.
"Half an hour -- I imposed that rule," she said.
But she said she would no longer impose that condition.
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