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Western governments reviled him and were united in imposing rigorous political and economic sanctions against Poland.
Dr. Macchiarola set about imposing rigorous standards for both students and educators.
He has a longstanding interest in education policy and was active in national efforts to improve public education by imposing rigorous standards and goals.
The kind of analysis we are proposing can help nonprofits avoid such missteps by imposing rigorous discipline on the evaluation of opportunities.
Finally in 1674 the Marquis and Marquise de Montespan were legally separated; Louis then allowed La Vallière to enter a Carmelite convent in Paris, where she lived as a nun, imposing rigorous penances on herself until her death 36 years later.
This intended not merely to punish but, through imposing rigorous management of prisoners' movements and activities, solitude and silence combined with industrial training, moral education, and religious teaching and exhortation, to reform, improve, and reeducate the convict population.
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The bill stops short of making the reform mandatory, but it imposes rigorous reporting requirements.
In general, the canons were severe and imposed rigorous discipline for various sins.
Other American officials stressed, however, that the State Department plans to impose rigorous training standards.
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