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a6 When the So-Kan ceremonies take place they must be of the most imposing kind.
"It was built in the 80's, however, and had that cold, imposing kind of look.
He had an inferiority complex, so to counteract that he did present an imposing kind of a figure.
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Correlatively, a semantic distinction is drawn between "natural kind terms" (naimittikī), i.e. terms the basis for whose application is a universal, and "imposed kind terms", terms whose basis for application is an anthropocentric property.
One positive impact could result from imposing some kind of conditionality on the distribution of aid.
So, companies want somebody imposing some kind of standards on them as a group, so companies have boards of directors.
The track record of outside organisations imposing this kind of shock therapy on poor countries is mixed at best.
But Mr. Netanyahu has also expressed concern over possible delays in imposing the kind of sanctions that might make Iran change course.
"This is not about imposing any kind of sanctions against homosexuality," Mr. Putin said, defending the propaganda law at a news conference in June.
They are slight men with ordinary faces, nothing imposing, the kind one might see at any bus stop or tea stall.
Imposing some kind of time constraint -- for example, not allowing a public company to hire the same auditor for more than two consecutive years -- would address the problem.
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