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Or is he a pragmatist, wary of imposing ideas on elected national governments?
The point seems to be less about imposing health standards than imposing ideas about shame.
The difficulty, of course, is in knowing when one is discovering ideas in music and when one is imposing ideas upon it.
Semi-literate as the Bush bunch are, their vision of the Evening Land imposing ideas of order upon the universe has an implied link to Emersonianism.
The pastor goes on to accuse a worldwide conspiracy of Masons, New-Agers, postmodernists and financiers of various nationalities, of imposing ideas that are not "characteristic for Ukraine" on the nation's children.
Imposing ideas - however good the intention - risks undermining the integrity of the programme's relationship with its audience so carefully fostered over many years.
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Mr. Greilsammer and Ms. Lim somewhat share an attitude toward what Mr. Greilsammer calls the "grand imposing idea of the past".
In some instances, this comes about simply as the consequence of a powerful individual (or individuals) being in a position to impose ideas upon the public.
And so," he said, returning to the topic, "the way to think about this is not to impose ideas on farmers that aren't gonna work, by people who don't farm.
We won't impose ideas like you have to clean up the environment to advance a level.
A people who have perceived how members of another race are working to impose ideas foreign to its own must refuse teachers of an alien culture'.
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