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One traditional criticism of Mitchell's approach is that she imposes her trademark style regardless of the original material's intentions.

Marine scientists maintain the capture process imposes huge physiological stress upon dolphins and increases their chances of dying once they are in captivity – hence the need to constantly replenish stocks from the wild.

But the British choose a government that imposes cuts – and then the poorest are forced either to steal, or to beg from this decade's other great phenomenon: food banks.

They also demanded the implementation of a UN resolution that imposes sanctions against anyone "hampering the process of peaceful transition of power" and called for urgent action to ensure the safety of the Yemeni president, Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who resigned last month after the Houthis put him under house arrest.

President Barack Obama is a "Marxist-Leninist" hell-bent on destroying freedom – a dictator who lights his cigarettes with smouldering copies of the constitution as he invites brown-skinned aliens to overrun the country, and imposes socialism upon us all.

It imposes duties on the PLP which, for most of the past 10 years, it has not fulfilled.

The lawsuit claims the protesters have a first amendment right to be at the park 24 hours a day, seven days a week, although Tucson city ordinance imposes park curfews.

After huge public and NGO pressure against it, Cameron's Lobbying Act, as George Monbiot said, "restricts the activities of charities and trade unions but imposes no meaningful restraint on corporations".

Somewhere along the way, the USA bought into Klinsmann's vision of a team who play on the front foot and imposes their own agenda on the game.

2006-2010: The security council adopts a total of six resolutions and imposes gradual sanctions on Iran, including freezing assets of individuals and companies related to the enrichment programme and banning the supply of nuclear-related technology to the country.

The policy imposes an penalty of between £14 and £22 a week on working-age tenants deemed to have more bedrooms than they need.

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