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At a news conference here, he called the president's proposals a "nondemocratic imposition that would put us into tragic retreat".

Facing the imposition that still exists, every step, every achievement, will be the result of the effort and fight of Basque citizens.

The highly customized building cost about $36 million, an astronomical sum at the time, and then incurred what was effectively a luxury tax from the state, an imposition that became the subject of a protracted legal fight.

He sees it as an imposition that will tempt farmers to get rid of more hedges rather than reduce productivity, and believes that it will make it difficult to manage what he calls the "rubbish" growing in the margins.

It is an attraction that has already been promised £60m of public funding, and could be maintained at an indefinite cost to the taxpayer – an imposition that has corralled groups as disparate as St Paul's Cathedral and the London Wildlife Trust together in opposition.

But to the family, the dispute is a frightening imposition that they say violates their civil rights.

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They speak out against religious impositions that exacerbate their daily struggles to live their lives as they choose.

As critic Liz Pelly points out, the association of independence with the archetype of rebellious outsider has worn thin: we live in an economy that utilises the goodwill associated with the term as cover for impositions that threaten professional security by displacing institutions.

The outcome of the negotiations between Greece and the other eurozone member states, he said, did "not make sense in economic terms because of the toxic mixture of necessary structural reforms of state and economy with further neoliberal impositions that will completely discourage an exhausted Greek population and kill any impetus to growth".

It was without any apparent irony that those who blamed the media for Diana's death so quickly demanded that the 15-year-old William be immediately elevated to be next in line to the throne, with all the pressures and impositions that would entail.

Secondly, the outcome does not make sense in economic terms because of the toxic mixture of necessary structural reforms of state and economy with further neoliberal impositions that will completely discourage an exhausted Greek population and kill any impetus to growth.

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