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"They have no intention of imposing a solution on us".
"Anytime you have the federal government imposing a solution before states have a chance, that's wrong," he said.
"It seemed the least intrusive way to raise questions about Beethoven without imposing a solution," Mr. Botstein said.
"Anytime you have the federal government imposing a solution before states have a chance, that's wrong," Mr. Keating said.
The only point of a conference, as they see it, should be to begin imposing a solution to the Middle Eastern conflict.
Ms. Power, then an academic at Harvard, added in the interview that the U.S. might also have to consider imposing a solution on the parties and deploy soldiers to take part in a peace-enforcement mission.
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But we can't impose a solution.
If they fail, the court may well impose a solution.
The mediator does not impose a solution to the dispute.
The Iraqi government — nearly paralyzed by internal conflicts — seems unlikely to impose a solution anytime soon.
On Monday, the Obama administration imposed a solution that Congress has only talked about.
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