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It was a brand of imposition of which young people like Liana thought nothing: showing up on an older couple's doorstep, the home of friends….
It was a brand of imposition of which young people like Liana thought nothing: showing up on an older couple's doorstep, the home of friends of friends of friends, playing on a tentative enough connection that she'd have had difficulty constructing the sequence of referrals.
By Lionel Shriver It was a brand of imposition of which young people like Liana thought nothing: showing up on an older couple's doorstep, the home of friends of friends of friends, playing on a tentative enough connection that she'd have had difficulty constructing the sequence of referrals.
This rationale has the advantage of potentially justifying an informed consent requirement even to low-risk and low-impact interventions, the imposition of which nevertheless remains strongly unwanted for example, in the case of forced touching of intimate body parts.
In his solitary dissent, John Marshall Harlan (a Kentucky lawyer who changed his mind about civil rights law after witnessing organized racist violence) argued that "such discrimination practiced by corporations and individuals in the exercise of their public or quasi-public functions is a badge of servitude, the imposition of which congress may prevent under its power".
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At the end of the chapter on "The Spatiality of One's Own Body and Motility," Merleau-Ponty writes, "Bodily experience forces us to acknowledge an imposition of meaning, which is not the work of a universal-constituting consciousness, a meaning which clings to certain contents.
Most newspaper groups are vehemently opposed to the proposed imposition of costs which, they argue, could leave them with financial penalties even if they win a libel case, for example.
Use of artificial boundary conditions to solve these problems effectively implies imposition of conditions, which do not necessarily match with the solutions required for the interior of the domain.
Palladianism became popular briefly in Britain during the mid-17th century, but its flowering was cut short by the onset of the Civil War and the imposition of austerity which followed.
By systematizing and providing context for transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic data, these models allow for the imposition of constraints, which together define the possible phenotypic behavior allowed by these in silico organisms.
It is vital to avoid the imposition of health "solutions" which may be irrelevant, e.g. construction of a hospital which is never staffed; or equipment which is never "switched on", or unaffordable.
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